[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 7]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 8501]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                   TEXAS TEACHER OF THE YEAR FOR 2009

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                          HON. SILVESTRE REYES

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, March 24, 2009

  Mr. REYES. Madam Speaker, El Paso, Texas has a history of producing 
strong, passionate, and caring educators who motivate and engage our 
children to become lifelong learners. As a parent and grandparent, I am 
grateful for the contributions of our teachers in the El Paso area, and 
today I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Mrs. Christine 
Gleason, a teacher at Fabens High School in the Fabens Independent 
School District, for being selected as the 2009 Texas Secondary Teacher 
of the Year. The Texas Teacher of the Year is the highest honor that 
the State of Texas can award to a teacher and Mrs. Gleason will be 
representing the State of Texas in the National Teacher of the Year 
program in Washington, D.C. Facilitated by the Texas Education Agency, 
the Texas Teacher of the Year Program annually recognizes and rewards 
teachers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and excellence in 
teaching. Mrs. Gleason represents the best of the best in the teaching 
profession, and we salute her energy, efforts, and dedication.
  Mrs. Gleason earned a Bachelor's degree in English and creative 
writing as well as a Master's degree in English and American literature 
from the University of Texas at El Paso. At Fabens High School, she 
teaches English IV, AP English IV, and Dual Credit English. She 
currently serves the school district as Chair of the English 
Department, National Honor Society Sponsor, Dual Credit Facilitator, 
UIL Coordinator, and is a literary criticism coach. Mrs. Gleason 
originally intended to be a novelist, but found teaching to be ``life-
changing'' and ``unreservedly rewarding.'' Mrs. Gleason said that her 
goal is to be a ``vibrant, tenacious, creative and absolutely 
unforgettable teacher because that is what [she] never had and that is 
what every kid in this country deserves in every classroom they 
attend.'' The El Paso community is very fortunate to have Mrs. 
Christine Gleason in the classroom and we are appreciative of her 
commitment to our children.
  Mrs. Gleason is part of a larger history of educational excellence in 
El Paso. I am also proud to note that for the past three years, El Paso 
area educators have been chosen as Texas Teachers of the Year. In 
total, El Paso has had nine Texas Teachers of the Year. The National 
Teacher of the Year Program began in 1952 and continues as the oldest, 
most prestigious national honors program that focuses public attention 
on excellence in teaching.
  In recognition of these distinguished educators, I am submitting the 
names of all former Texas Teachers of the Year from the El Paso area.
  I am proud of the work of our teachers, and I am committed to 
ensuring that education remains a top priority in this Congress.

        Texas Teachers of the Year From the El Paso, Texas Area

       1970--Clarence K. Stark; Irvin High School, El Paso, TX--
     Government.
       1982--Rita Harlien; Eastwood High School, El Paso, TX--
     Speech.
       1992--Rosa E. Lujan; Ysleta Elementary School, El Paso, 
     TX--Bi-lingual Education.
       1995--Miguel Ignacio Tinajero; Ramona Elementary School, El 
     Paso, TX--Self-Contained 5th-6th Grade.
       1997--Antonio A. Fierro; Sierra Vista Elementary, El Paso, 
     TX--Bilingual Education K-1st Grade.
       2004--Kyann McMillie; Canutillo Elementary, Canutillo, TX--
     Bilingual Education 1st-2nd Grade.
       2007--Dana K. Boyd; Dolphin Terrace Elementary, El Paso, 
     TX--2nd Grade.
       2008--Paul F. Cain; Ysleta High School, El Paso, TX--
     Mathematics/Physics 9th-12th Grade.
       2009--Christine Gleason; Fabens High School, Fabens, TX--
     English 12th Grade.

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