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2011 Distinguished Educational Leadership Awards, The Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Awards

 Today The Washington Post recognizes 21 teachers and 19 school principals for their creative and quality instruction and contribution to the improvement of education in the Washington metropolitan area. The Distinguished Educational Leadership Awards were established to spotlight principals who create exceptional educational environments for their students. The Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Awards acknowledge teachers who work hard to ensure children receive a high-quality education. We, at I Am Modern, are pleased to share this with you and congratulate and thank these educators for all they do.


The winners of The Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Awards are:
Sandra Slaven, Jefferson-Houston Elementary School (Alexandria City)
Danny Imwold, Northeast High School (Anne Arundel County)
Matthew Tosiello, Randolph Elementary School (Arlington)
Marcelle Gruver, Sunderland Elementary School (Calvert County)
Christine Dutrow, North Point High School (Charles County)
Christina Williams, The SEED Public Charter School (District of Columbia Public Charter)
Giovanni Peña, Oyster-Adams Bilingual School (District of Columbia)
Jamie Sawatzky, Rocky Run Middle School (Fairfax County)
Suzanne Planas, George Mason High School (Falls Church City)
Susan Robertson, Greenville Elementary School (Fauquier County)
Brenda Tarquinio, Orchard Grove Elementary School (Frederick County)
Lori Speelman, Hollifield Station Elementary School (Howard County)
K. David Keller, Stone Bridge High School (Loudoun County)
Sandra Reynolds, Mayfield Elementary School (Manassas City)
Kellie Jones, Cougar Elementary School (Manassas Park City )
Chuch Orifici, Clarksburg High School (Montgomery County)
Brian Weeks, Greenbelt Elementary School (Prince George's County)
Maryann O'Brien, Forest Park High School (Prince William County)
Thomas Krawczewicz, DeMatha Catholic High School (Private School)
Michelle Hirtz, Lexington Park Elementary Schools (St. Mary's County)
David Vita, Anne E. Moncure Elementary School (Stafford County)

The winners of the Distinguished Educational Leadership Awards are:
Keisha Boggan, Francis C. Hammond Middle School (Alexandria City)
Sharon Stratton, Arundel High School (Anne Arundel County)
Mary Begley, Arlington Science Focus School (Arlington)
Karen Vogel, Sunderland Elementary School (Calvert County)
Amy DiSabatino, William B. Wade Elementary School (Charles County)
Chloe Marshall, Hope Community Public Charter School-Tolson Campus (District of Columbia Public Charter)
Cheryl Warley, J.O. Wilson Elementary School (District of Columbia)
Maureen Marshall, Garfield Elementary School (Fairfax County)
Roger Lee, Liberty High School (Fauquier County)
Kathleen Schlappal, Tuscarora High School (Frederick County)
Michael Goins, Ellicott Mills Middle School (Howard County)
Timothy Flynn, Belmont Ridge Middle School (Loudoun County)
Rebecca Stone, R.C. Haydon Elementary (Manassas City)
Judy Brubaker, Spark M. Matsunaga Elementary School (Montgomery County)
Judith White, Dodge Park Elementary School (Prince George's County)
Andrew Buchheit, Bristow Run Elementary School (Prince William County)
Sheila Martinez, Our Lady of Victory School (Private School)
Susie Fowler, Lexington Park Elementary School (St. Mary's County)
Thomas Nichols, North Stafford High School (Stafford County)

Teachers, students, former students, parents, administrators or the general public submitted nominations and each participating public school system made the final selection.

The Distinguished Educational Leadership Awards winners will be honored at a Post reception on April 28 and will be given the opportunity to participate in an off-site seminar focusing on media and crisis communication. The Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Awards winners will be recognized at a Post ceremony on May 10 and will each receive $3,000. Attendance to both events are by invitation only. An ad will also run in The Washington Post with all the awardees' photos.

 

 

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