[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 7]
[Senate]
[Pages 9131-9132]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



  TRIBUTE TO CONSTANCE ROSS, THE 1999 LONDONDERRY EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR

 Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr. President, I rise today to 
recognize and congratulate Constance Ross for being named the ``1999 
Educator of the Year'' by the Londonderry Business Council.
  From teacher to administer, Constance has built a reputation for 
excellence and achievement in many areas of education. In addition to 
serving the community as the Assistant Principal of South Londonderry 
School, she has become known throughout the State of New Hampshire for 
her tireless efforts to promote literacy among children. Constance's 
expertise in the teaching and advocacy of reading have propelled her to 
the position of co-chair of the ``Governor's Best Schools Initiative,'' 
as well as president of the New England Reading Association.
  Active inside and outside of classrooms and schools, Constance has 
demonstrated wisdom, compassion, and sensitivity with children, 
parents, and co-workers. These qualities are at the heart of what makes 
a good teacher special.
  The mark of a great teacher is one who cares, unconditionally, about 
the success and well-being of students. Mr. President, as a former 
teacher and school board member, I understand the challenges, 
responsibilities and dedication involved with teaching. I admire and 
respect Constance for establishing herself as a devoted teacher and 
administrator in the Londonderry school district. Most importantly, she 
is helping

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to shape the lives of the young students who are the future of New 
Hampshire and the country.
  I am proud to recognize Constance's achievements and it is an honor 
to represent her in the United States Senate.

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