[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 11]
[Senate]
[Page 15806]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         TRIBUTE TO TODD BEUKE

 Mrs. MURRAY. Mr. President, I wish to recognize Todd Beuke, a 
great contributor to the education community in the State of 
Washington. Mr. Beuke is an exceptional teacher who has been honored 
this year as a finalist for the Richard T. Farrell Teacher of Merit 
Award for his outstanding success in teaching history.
  As a teacher at Sequim Middle School, Mr. Beuke has been able to 
create excitement in the classroom by using creative teaching methods 
that resonate with his students. Students and teachers alike have 
praised Mr. Beuke for his supportive teaching style and the comfortable 
environment he has created in which students can explore history.
  Mr. Beuke is an innovator in Washington State education, an 
inspiration to his students, and a teacher capable of making history 
lessons relevant and accessible. Mr. Beuke's work extends beyond the 
classroom as well. He has helped expand the National History Day 
program throughout Washington State.
  The National History Day program is a national education organization 
that encourages professional development and active student learning. 
The program provides publications and education programs that help 
guide teachers in methods to engage students and bring history to life. 
Washington State teachers and students have benefited from the effort 
Mr. Beuke has made to share information about the History Day program. 
The National History Day awards are a valuable way to highlight 
positive role models in our education system. I am proud Mr. Beuke has 
been nominated for this award.
  I thank Todd Beuke for his work in the classroom and for his 
commitment to education in my home State. I am sure he will continue to 
be successful in inspiring students to enjoy the study of 
history.

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