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PAMS’ Kuntz rewarded for creative curriculum

November 27, 2012

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Punxsutawney Area Middle School teacher Jeff Kuntz was recently rewarded for his creative curriculum “Geometry: Survival Style” by First Energy’s Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) grant program with a $500 grant.

Kuntz’s curriculum intends to add some fun to the education process, and the grant will be used to defer the cost of books and materials.

Pictured during the check presentation are (from left) Richard Britten, PAMS Principal; Kuntz; and John Shimko, manager of external affairs, First Energy.

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