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Meagan Reddon

Meagan Reddon, born on February 18, 1991, in Buffalo, Wyoming, grew up in Riverton and Pendleton. Her childhood dream of becoming a dolphin trainer transformed into a passion for education. After attending RHS and engaging in various activities like cheerleading and soccer, she earned her BA in English and Secondary Education from the University of Mary, graduating in 2013. Now a dedicated English Language Arts teacher, Meagan also values family, her stepdaughter, and her puppy, Blue. Her PowerPoint presentations are designed for clarity, combining attractive design with essential information to support her students.

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Meagan Reddon

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  1. Meagan Reddon From barbie dolls to Smart boards

  2. Childhood • Born in Buffalo, Wyoming • February 18, 1991 • Pendleton, Oregon • Johnny 1993 • Riverton, Wyoming (raised) • Saint Margarget’s Elementary School

  3. Teen years • Thought I wanted to be a dolphin trainer • Writer • Academics • Friends and Family • RHS • Cheer, soccer, basketball, dance

  4. now • University of Mary, Bismarck, ND • BA in English with Literature focus and in Secondary Education • Graduated in 2013 • Interview process • RHS 9th and 10th grade English Language Arts teacher • Engaged • Step daughter • Puppy (Blue)

  5. PowerPoint checklist • Attractive design • Relevant images/graphics • Helps listeners keep track of what you’re telling them • Text • Easy to read and listen at the same time • Important information only

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