Showing posts with label Teacher of the Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teacher of the Year. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Nash-Rocky Mount heralds Teacher of the Year

Tuesday night was all about the cream of the crop at Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools.

The school district paid tribute to 29 of its outstanding educators at the annual Teacher of the Year and Principal of the Year Awards celebration held at Rose Hill Conference Center.

Superintendent Dr. Anthony Jackson said recognizing teachers and principals is important because of the harsh economic times.

“Anytime that we can celebrate the good work that’s going on in our classrooms is an outstanding time for us in public education,” Jackson said. “I’m extremely proud of our teachers and the work they do. I’m extremely proud of our school system.”

After Director of Personnel Victor Ward read off each of the names, alma maters and years of experience of the 28 teachers selected by their peers as teachers of the year, Jackson announced Marie Mullins from Parker Middle School as the 2011-12 Teacher of the Year.

“I love what I do, and I have loved it since the day I entered my first classroom,” Mullins said. “It was a dream of mine.”

She said students come to teachers wanting to learn, regardless of the problems they may have at home or school.

“I’ve had awesome principals and awesome students, and I love all of them,” she said. “All of our students can learn. We have to believe in them.”

Mullins left the celebration with the keys to a brand new 2012 Honda Civic LX presented by Davenport Honda, a business that has provided a new car for the teachers of the year for the past five years.

She and fellow Teacher of the Year finalists, Tina Brown-Moore from Cedar Grove Elementary and George Bischoff from Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School, received hand-carved crystal apples, personal laptops courtesy of Hospira and $1,000 checks to be used in their classrooms from Wachovia Bank.

Northern Nash High School Principal Michael “Chip” Hodges was selected as Principal of the Year and also received a laptop.

Both Hodges’ and Mullins’ names will be added to the Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools teacher and principal of the year plaques at the school district’s central office.

Source: Rocky Mount Telegram

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Davenport Autopark Continues To Support Local Education


Nash-Rocky Mount Public School System Teachers of the Year will soon find out which of the 28 educators will be the recipient of a brand-new 2012 Honda Civic LX.

This is the fifth year that Neill Nelson, general manager of Davenport Autopark, has donated an automobile for the school district’s Teacher of the Year to use for the entire school year.

“Davenport Honda believes in supporting education and our dedicated educators in the Nash-Rocky Mount area. We truly appreciate teachers and the incredible job they do for our children and our community,” Nelson said. “The Teacher and Principal of the Year Celebration is always a highlight of the year.”

Four laptop computers provided by Hospira also will be given to the three finalists for Teacher of the Year and the Principal of the Year. Finalists will receive a hand carved crystal apple and $1,000 to be used in their classrooms as part of the Ben Craig award presented by Wachovia Bank.

Suzanne Weaver, Red Oak Elementary School Music Teacher and 2010-11 Teacher of the Year, will be on hand to congratulate the 2011-12 teachers of the year and will share with those in attendance her experiences as last year’s Teacher of the Year.

The Teacher of the Year and the Principal of the Year will be announced during a ceremony at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Rose Hill Conference Center. A reception will precede the ceremony at 5:30 p.m.

The names and photographs of both the Principal and Teacher of the Year will be added to the Nash-Rocky Mount Teacher of the Year and Principal of the Year plaques at the school system’s administrative offices.

Source: Rocky Mount Telegram

Monday, November 8, 2010

The 2010 - 2011 Teacher of the Year

Suzanne Weaver, music teacher at Red Oak Elementary School and Swift Creek Elementary School and the 2010-2011 Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools Teacher of the Year left the annual celebration with keys to a brand new Honda Insight Hybrid presented by Neill Nelson of Davenport Autopark.
This is the fourth year that Davenport Autopark has donated an automobile for the Teacher of the Year to use for the entire school year.

"Davenport Honda believes in supporting education and our dedicated educators in the Nash-Rocky Mount area. We truly appreciate teachers and the incredible job they do for our children and our community," Nelson said. "Personally, we had two children who received outstanding educations at Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools and this is a way of giving back. The Teacher and Principal of the Year Celebration is always a highlight of the year. Meeting all the teachers and seeing the excitement on the faces of the best of the best in truly an inspiring experience."

You can read more about this in an article published by the Rocky Mount Telegram here.
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