[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 7] [Senate] [Pages 8388-8389] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]DISTINGUISHED MONTANANS Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. President, I rise today with great pride to honor a group of distinguished Montanans. Alyson Mike and Thomas Andres, Montana's 2004 Milken Educator Award recipients deserve recognition for their outstanding work and service to our State [[Page 8389]] and to the children they teach every day. Public service is the most noble thing a person can do. Whether it is service to one's church, community or government, there is nothing more honorable. Alyson and Thomas are at the top of a lengthy list of quality teachers in Montana to stand among their fellow American teachers to receive this national award. The Milken Educator Award provides public recognition and a $25,000 honorarium to teachers, principals and other educators who have a proven record of excellence in education. Alyson, a natural science teacher at East Valley Middle School, and Thomas, a science teacher at St. Labre Catholic Indian School, both have strong records of excellence. In fact, I was recently honored to recognize Alyson as Montana's 2004 Teacher of the Year. In Montana, there is little difference between our schools and our communities. This award highlights the great quality of teachers we have in Montana and spotlights the good things happening in our schools. Alyson and Thomas are two of Montana's high quality teachers that are helping to shape our State's future. They are creating an environment that encourages learning, instilling a curiosity and a desire to learn--all of which will produce a more educated workforce. A better educated work force will spur job creation and translate into a stronger economy with more good-paying jobs. The best way to ensure Montana's future is through a well-educated work force. We in Montana are very fortunate to be able to claim teachers like Alyson Mike and Thomas Andres as our very own. They are playing a vital role in our State's future. I commend Alyson and Thomas for all they have done and I am confident they will continue to serve their students well. I would also like to recognize Polson High School as Montana's 2004 winner of the `We the People' Competition. By winning the State competition, nineteen of our State's brightest government students and their teacher qualified to represent Montana in the National Civics Competition on the United States Constitution. The names of the 19 students who are receiving this honor are as follows: Charlie Cooper, Chance Dupuis, Sky Fredrickson, Ashley Gilchrist, Kasey Harwood, Rosanna Ho, Chad Hunsucker, Bonnie Klein, Brandon McCurdy, Kdee Meidinger, Zach Morrow, Candace Myers, Andrew Ofstad, Kiel Rafter, Chris Rossmith, Kai Smith, Kate Taylor, and Christine Woidtke. Pat Danley is the teacher whose expertise, guidance, and encouragement that helped these students receive this honor. Pat Danley is a veteran government and political science teacher at Polson High School. I commend Pat on his ability to prepare these students for this competition. These students have demonstrated a strong understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Here in Congress, I think we can all recognize the value of fostering civic competence and responsibility. These students are Montana's future leaders, and I am proud to recognize their accomplishment. ____________________