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Kathryn Goetz Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
Ms. Goetz also serves as president of the Michigan Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.

BIRMINGHAM, MI, April 11, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Kathryn Goetz, Teacher for Oxford Community Schools, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of education.

With nine years of experience in education, Ms. Goetz has devoted her career to watching children learn new things. On a daily basis, she is responsible for conducting daily classes on health and physical education, marking attendance, teaching students, maintaining the locker rooms and ensuring everything is safe, clean and in working order. Ms. Goetz also serves as president of the Michigan Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, which works with other educators throughout the state to write the district's curriculum. Inspired by her junior high school health teacher to pursue a career in health and physical education, she attributes her success to her colleagues in the higher education field who showed her the way and made her love what she does.

Ms. Goetz received her Master's Degree in Curriculum Design and Instruction through the University of Phoenix in 2002. She hopes to continue teaching children.

For more information about Oxford Community Schools, visit http://www.oxford.k12.mi.us.

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