[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 11 (Wednesday, January 27, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E100]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE NOMINEES FOR THE PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY TEACHER OF THE
YEAR/AGNES MEYER OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD
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HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY
of virginia
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Mr. CONNOLLY of Virginia. Madam Speaker, I rise to recognize the
nominees for the Prince William County Teacher of the Year/Agnes Meyer
Outstanding Teacher Award.
The Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Award program was established by
the Washington Post to ``recognize excellence in teaching, to encourage
creative and quality instruction, and to contribute in a substantive
way to the improvement of education in the Washington metropolitan
area.''
The annual recipients represent each of the 19 public school systems
in the metropolitan region and a single representative from the
region's private schools. The educator selected from Prince William
County Public Schools also is recognized as the Prince William County
Teacher of the Year. Teachers who meet the criteria for the award are
those who instill a desire to learn and achieve, understand the
individual needs of students, and demonstrate a thorough knowledge of
subject matter and have the ability to share it effectively with
students.
I congratulate the 2010 Prince William County nominees for the Agnes
Meyer Outstanding Teacher Award:
Karen Bentall, library media specialist, Sudley Elementary School;
Margaret Bozzard, third-grade teacher, Enterprise Elementary School;
Toni Anne Cipriano, learning disabilities teacher, Buckland Mills
Elementary School;
Colleen Crownhart, physical education teacher, Dale City Elementary
School;
Elizabeth Genova, K-5 reading teacher, Swans Creek Elementary School;
Artise Gill, 11th- and 12th-grade English and photojournalism
teacher, Brentsville District High School;
Tammy Hinkle, fifth-grade teacher, Buckland Mills Elementary School;
Megan Howland, fourth-grade teacher/reading specialist, Buckland
Mills Elementary School;
Elizabeth Johnson, third-grade teacher, Buckland Mills Elementary
School;
Leota Johnson, art teacher, Marshall Elementary School;
Mary Tate Kenneally, 11th- and 12th-grade algebra 2 and 11th-grade
geometry teacher, Battlefield High School;
Joseph Kirrane, sixth-grade social studies teacher, Graham Park
Middle School.
Terri Lawson, seventh-grade life sciences teacher, Saunders Middle
School;
Erin Lips, 9th-12th-grade business teacher, Stonewall Jackson High
School;
Donald Magee, band director, Forest Park High School;
Bobbie Mandro, family and consumer sciences teacher, Gar-Field High
School;
Dory McAllister, 9th-12th-grade special education teacher, Hylton
High School;
Heather Oberle, 9th-grade English teacher, Brentsville District High
School;
Doreen Raymond, French and gifted education teacher, Bull Run Middle
School;
Erin Steinebach, fourth-grade reading specialist, Buckland Mills
Elementary School.
Madam Speaker, I ask that my colleagues join me in commending the
nominees for the Prince William County Teacher of the Year/Agnes Meyer
Outstanding Teacher Award. Their continued service will ensure that
Prince William County students are provided with a world-class
education in a more vibrant learning community.
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