WNMU Alumna Nationally Recognized
History teacher Amy Page, who earned her MA in Interdisciplinary Studies at WNMU in 2016, is well familiar with awards. Serving at Moriarty High School, she has been named New Mexico’s National History Day Teacher of the Year multiple times, and she attended WNMU as a James Madison Memorial Foundation Fellow, the most prestigious fellowship in the country for secondary teachers in constitutional history and government. Most recently, she spent a week as a fellow at the Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes in Kansas, which allowed her to work with the organization’s staff as well as other nationally celebrated teachers to explore new approaches in project-based learning. This kind of experiential, project-based learning is what Page is passionate about, and her success in applying this approach in the classroom has earned her national acclaim. Over the years, she has taken over 80 teams of students to the National History Day competition, and they have won numerous awards...