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Ann
Bamberger
Ann taught in California before joining DoDDS in 1964.
From 1964 74 she taught grades 6 9 in various years in Germany,
the Philippines and England. While
in England, she earned an MA in education.
Ann became an administrator in 1974 and served at high schools and
elementary schools in England, Germany and Belgium.
During this time she earned an Ed.D. in Educational Administration and
Supervision. Ann served on five
North Central Accreditation (NCA) evaluation teams, was a three-year I/D/E/A
Kettering Foundation Fellow, and served as president of the BENENOR Chapter of
Phi Delta Kappa. In 1984 Ann
became District Superintendent in Okinawa, Japan and in 1988 was selected to
serve as District Superintendent in Heidelberg, Germany.
She retired to Arizona in 1994.
Ann
joined the AOSHS board in 1996 and served on the site selection committee to
find a home for the Historical Park.
In 1999 she began the Memorial Program, a personal purchase of bricks
or pavers for someone living or deceased, and the Memorial Fund, where several
people make contributions towards the purchase of a brick or paver for a
deceased honoree. Ann became First VP of AOSHS in 2001 and was selected as
president in 2002. Ann is a life
member of Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) and the National Association of Retired
Federal Employees (NARFE), as well as a member of AAUW. She plays tennis and reads for relaxation.
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