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Voice: November 2017
Excellence abounds in Pennsylvania’s public schools.
Not only do educators work tirelessly to provide creative and innovative classroom methods and after-school programs to their students and their schools, but other people and organizations in the community also make monumental contributions to public schools and the community at-large.
PSEA’s Celebrating Excellence Awards provide an opportunity to acknowledge these dedicated and diverse people and organizations for advancing human and civil rights, and standing up for public schools.
Honor an individual or group with a nomination for a PSEA Human and Civil Rights Award. Categories include: Student Leader, Educational Leader, Community Leader (individual or organization), and Local Association/Region.
PSEA members may know someone who impacts public education on a statewide level and is deserving of the Association’s prestigious Adler Friend of Education Award. Past recipients include children’s television legend Fred Rogers, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr., and Teresa Heinz Kerry.
Award winners will be honored on Thursday, May 10 at the Celebrating Excellence Awards Dinner at the PSEA House of Delegates in Pittsburgh.
Visit www.psea.org/celebratingexcellence to learn more about last year’s winners, print a nomination form, or submit your nomination online. The nomination deadline is Dec. 31.