Cranston native Natalie DiFusco-Funk, a 1999 graduate of Cranston High School East, was recognized by President Barack Obama at the White House on May 10 for being named Virginia's 2016 Teacher of the Year. DiFusco-Funk earned
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Cranston native Natalie DiFusco-Funk, a 1999 graduate of Cranston High School East, was recognized by President Barack Obama at the White House on May 10 for being named Virginia’s 2016 Teacher of the Year. DiFusco-Funk earned undergraduate and master’s degrees from Boston College before teaching in the Newton, Mass., school district for seven years. She then moved to Virginia after meeting her husband. After working as a reading specialist, she took a position as a fifth-grade teacher at West Salem Elementary in Salem, Va., where she has been for the past several years. (Submitted photo)
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