[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 85 (Tuesday, June 8, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4652-S4653]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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            2010 NEW HAMPSHIRE EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION AWARD

 Mrs. SHAHEEN. Mr. President, today I congratulate the 
recipients of the 2010 New Hampshire Excellence in Education Award. The 
New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards, or ``ED''ies, honor the 
best and the brightest among New Hampshire's educators and schools.
  For the past 17 years, the ``ED''ies have been presented to teachers, 
administrators, schools, and school boards who demonstrate the highest 
level of excellence in education. Outstanding individuals have been 
compared against criteria set by others in their discipline through 
their sponsoring organization. Experienced educators and community 
leaders select outstanding elementary, middle, and secondary schools 
based upon guidelines established by the New Hampshire Excellence in 
Education Board of Directors.
  It is very important that our children receive a high quality 
education so that they can succeed in today's global economy. I am 
proud to recognize this year's recipients who will receive this 
prestigious award on June 12, 2010, for the positive examples they 
provide for their peers and the lasting impacts they have made on our 
future workforce.
  The names of the 2010 New Hampshire Excellence in Education Award 
winners are as follows:

       Shelia Adams, Susan Janosz Technology Impact Award.
       David April, Meritorious Achievement Award.
       Gerard Bastien, Distinguished Music Educator of the Year.
       Barbara Belak, Elementary School Counselor of the Year.
       Celeste Best, Pat Keyes Technology Award.
       Catherine Bond, High School Counselor of the Year.
       Daniel J. Clary, Assistant Principal of the Year.
       Kathleen Conlin, Special Education Director of the Year.
       Andrew Corey, Middle School Principal of the Year.

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       Anna Marie Davis, School Nurse of the Year.
       Moira DeBois, School Psychologist of the Year.
       James Dowding, Business Education Achievement Award.
       Julia M. Dutton, World Language Teacher of the Year.
       Paul Flynn, Outstanding Service Award.
       Duane Ford, School Business Administrator of the Year.
       Terri Forsten, Supervision and Curriculum Development 
     Award.
       Pamela Harland, School Librarian of the Year.
       Christine Haswell, Outstanding Community/Business/School 
     Partnership.
       Kenneth Heuser, EdD, The Dennise Maslakowski PDK Education 
     Award.
       Shea Higley, Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher of the 
     Year.
       Michael R. Jette, Secondary School Principal of the Year.
       Jennifer Lemoine, D.A.R.E. Officer of the Year.
       Robert Mailloux, Middle School Counselor of the Year.
       Dr. Michael J. Martin, Superintendent of the Year.
       Greta S. Mills, Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical Award.
       Teresa Minogue, Presidential Award for Excellence in Math 
     and Science Teaching.
       Teresa Morris, Educator of the Gifted Award.
       Edward R. Murdough, Alexander J. Blastos Distinguished 
     Service Award.
       Eric Nash, Teacher of the Year.
       Katy O'Gorman Rhodebeck, Art Educator of the Year.
       Joan Ostrowski, Elementary School Principal of the Year.
       Janet Prior, English/Language Arts Teacher of the Year.
       Julie Ramsey, Educator of the Gifted Award.
       Joan Rees, Special Educator of the Year.
       Christine Roderick, Reading Teacher of the Year.
       Matthew Siranian, Technology Education Teacher of the Year.
       Thomas Starratt, Middle School Principal of the Year.
       Amy Vandersall, Social Studies Teacher of the Year.
       Mascenic Regional School Board, School Board of the Year.
       Milan Village School, Elementary School of the Year.
       Timberlane Regional Middle School, Middle School of the 
     Year.
       Newfound Regional High School, High School of the 
     Year.

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