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November 12, 2013

Marni Driessen works with first-graders in Omaha, Nebraska's largest district.

Marni Driessen completed the NebraskaMATH program for primary math teachers in 2011. She is now a math coach at Mount View Elementary and Wakonda Elementary in Omaha, and an instructor for the Omaha Public Schools Teacher Leader Academy. Omaha is Nebraska's largest district.

Credit: Stephanie Vendetti, University of Nebraska-Lincoln


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