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Wa-Hi English teacher acknowledged for scoring Advanced Placement exams

Wa-Hi English teacher acknowledged for scoring Advanced Placement exams
Walla Walla High School English teacher Lori Dohe received a thank you letter from Trevor Packer, Vice President of the College Board's Advanced Placement Program for her significant contributions during the 2009 AP Reading. Dohe was one of 423 AP English teachers who joined forces with college faculty who teach in the same discipline to score 338,190 AP exams in Daytona Beach, FL.

"The careful evaluation of students' work by highly qualified professionals is one of the most important aspects of the AP program," Packer said in his letter.

Dohe's experience in Florida had an unusual twist. She was only able to score a portion of the time due to a medical emergency.

"I only managed to score for three of the eight days due to an attack of appendicitis," Dohe said. "I left my appendix in Daytona Beach."

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