Dr. Sam Redding honored for 50
years of service in the field of education
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[September 01, 2018]
LINCOLN
This week, Academic Development Institute (ADI) recognized its
founder and past Executive Director, Dr. Sam Redding, for 50 years
of service in the field of education.
Dr. Redding was recognized with an inscribed globe, representing his
world-wide career, and a luncheon.
Dr. Redding began his educational work in Leroy, teaching a special
education classroom. He also served as the Dean of Lincoln College
before beginning his own non-profit business, ADI, in Lincoln, in
1984.
Dr. Redding has travelled all over the United States working from
the classroom to state departments of education. He was chosen by
the U.S. Department of Education to travel to Japan to present ideas
on school improvement. He has also worked in Puerto Rico and most
recently, in the Virgin Islands.
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He is pictured with an educator in the Virgin Islands from a recent
trip working on the Virgin Island Department of Education’s system
of support to their schools.
Dr. Redding has received cards and emails from all over the country
congratulating him on this milestone.
[Pam Sheley] |