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One glance into Amanda Hatfield's English classroom at Nogales High School in Nogales, Arizona, and there's no mistaking she's an Arizona Wildcat. The walls are decked out in red and blue. But it's not just about school pride; it's also about showing her students what the world has to offer. "Some of them don't realize what's possible," Hatfield says. "They've never been told, 'You can go to college. You will be successful.'" Hatfield has worked at Nogales High for only two years, but ...

Amanda Hatfield Promoting Possibilities...

to offer. "Some of them don't realize what's possible," Hatfield says. "They've never been told, 'You can go to college. You will be successful.'" Hatfield has worked at Nogales High for only two years, but she already has been voted "Teacher of the Year." As an undergraduate student at UA, she served as a mentor and a student-teacher in schools across Tucson. The hard work and experience with students reinforced her decision to teach. "Once I worked with a 12-year-old who had a baby. No one ...

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