Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Pfizer
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
The Pfizer Foundation recently gave Fairley High School $60,000 to upgrade the school's science program. Science teachers Carmelita Brackett and Georgia Elizey say they are looking forward to upgrading the chemistry lab with new equipment and the classrooms with new computers. On hand for the presentation were Southwest Regional Superintendent Willie Rhodes (left), Fairley student Gena Jackson, State Department Exemplary Educator Carole Higgs, Pfizer's Memphis Logistics Center site leader Nathan Underwood, Pfizer's senior learning and development specialist Wilmur Vasser (Pfizer's Junior Achievement corporate liaison), Fairley science teachers Carmelita Brackett and Georgia Elizey, Junior Achievement's vice president of programs Mary Brooks and Fairley Principal Clint Jackson.
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