Edythe P. Leupp

Educator

Edythe Leupp

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1921

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Reynold H. and Lillian Peterson.

1941

Receives teaching certification in the state of Idaho and begins teaching at various public schools in Idaho.

1942

Receives teaching certification in the state of Oregon.

1945

Begins teaching at various public schools in Portland, Oregon.

1947

Receives a Bachelor of Science from the University of Oregon.

1951

Receives a Master of Science from the University of Oregon.

1955

Becomes director of teacher education at Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, Idaho.

1958

Becomes the Idaho State president of the Municipal League Auxiliary.

1963

Becomes a school administrator for Portland Public Schools.

1972

Receives a Doctor of Education from the University of Oregon.

1973

Serves as president of the Portland Association of Public School Administrators.

1978

Becomes a fellow of the Charles Kettering Foundation. He also receives a fellowship for six more years.

1981

Authors and designs teacher education degree curriculum for George Fox University.

1982

Becomes director of teacher education and research at George Fox University teacher education program in Newberg, Oregon.

1982

Receives the Golden Gift Award.

1990

Becomes the Oregon State president of Delta Kappa Gamma.

1991

Becomes a professor at Asia Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary in Manila, Philippians.

1993

Is named an Honored Teacher of Oklahoma and a professor at  Southern Nazarene University.

1996

Serves as an adjunct professor at Warner Pacific College and Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.

2015

Authors “Expect Parent Joy.”

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