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Created in 1985 by education reformer and philanthropist Lowell Milken [1] [2] and first presented in 1987, this initiative of the Milken Family Foundation has presented awards to over 2,900 teachers across the United States, averaging around 30-40 teachers per year. [3] Teacher Magazine nicknamed the program the "Oscars of Teaching."
Three Mississippi teachers received the Milken Educator Award in early January 2024. The coveted award grants the winners a $25,000 cash prize. Anna Katherine Davis, Jennifer Hite and Kristien ...
Melandro will be the only teacher in New York state to be honored with the Milken Educator Award in the 2024-25 academic year. Dennis A. Clark Melandro said he looks forward to a long career of ...
Award Amount: Up to $7,395 for the 2024-2025 award year. Eligibility: Determined by financial need, cost of attendance and enrollment status. Many states have loan forgiveness programs and grants.
2010 Teacher of the Year, Sarah Brown Wessling, with President Barack Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. The National Teacher of the Year is a professional award in the United States. The program began in 1952, as a project by the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), and aims to reward excellence in teaching.
National Science Foundation CAREER Awards: National Science Foundation : Junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through research, education and the integration of education and research within the context of the mission of their organizations United States: National Teacher of the Year: Council of Chief State School Officers
Have at least 5 years of mathematics or science teaching experience prior to application. Teach mathematics or science at the appropriate grade level in a public or private school. The award is made to teachers of kindergarten through 6th grades and 7th through 12 grades in alternate years.
To receive the President's Award for Educational Excellence, students must be enrolled in elementary, middle, or high school, they must meet a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.5. They must reach certain levels on state tests, or receive a recommendation from a teacher, as well as a strong production of academic excellence. [2]