Aug 2005 to 2000 Science TeacherMichigan Science Teachers Association
2005 to 2000 Marian High School Science Department HeadMichigan Science Teachers Association
2004 to 2000Michigan Science Teachers Association
2004 to 2000Michigan Science Teachers Association
2004 to 2000Lapeer High School
2013 to 2013Marian High School
2005 to 2013 Freshmen Volleyball CoachOakland University
2005 to 2005Huron Valley Adult Education Teacher, Mathematics 2004 to 2005Walled Lake Schools Adult Education Teacher 2004 to 2005Eastern Michigan University Individualized Tutor and Supplemental Instructor 2000 to 2004
Education:
Lawrence Technological University Southfield, MI 2011 M.S. in Science EducationEastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, MI 2004 Bachelor of Science
2011 to 2000 Member of DMCUL Employee Advisory CouncilDetroit Medical Center University Laboratories
1989 to 2000 Medical Technologist (ASCP)Advance Medical/Met Path Laboratory Auburn Hills, MI 1988 to 1989 Medical TechnologistSt Joseph Hospital Laboratory Flint, MI 1986 to 1988 Medical Technologist
Education:
St Joseph Flint, MI 1986 to 1987 Medical Technology InternshipMichigan Technological University May 1986 Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
Thirty-three-year-old Barbara Webb of Madison Heights says she was fired from the all-girls Marian High School in August after working there for nine years. She says she notified her employers of her pregnancy in July.
Amanda Ruud McVety, a 2002 Marian graduate who organized the gathering, said the firing of former chemistry teacher Barbara Webb goes against the social-justice teachings instilled in Marian students.
Date: Sep 07, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Gay teacher: Pregnancy cost her job at Catholic school
Barbara Webb, 33, of Madison Heights said shed worked for Marian High School for nine years, also coaching volleyball and softball and serving as student-government moderator. She is gay but said she believes the public, visible nature of a pregnancy led to her firing.
The trident is not very complex, but as Barbara Webb, a bioroboticist at the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom who was not involved with the work, points out, its always really hard to make these things work in the real world. Indeed, Werfel says getting the bots up to speed for the j
't long before she started speaking publicly about HIV and AIDS, a passion that evolved into a role as a health educator at Lakeland's Florida Southern College. Among her inspirations were Kimberly Bergalis and Barbara Webb, two Florida women infected by their dentist, David Acer, in the late 1980s.