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10/28/2011

Maryland State Teacher of the Year Gala:

The Maryland State Teacher of the Year program is first rate in comparison to other states’ recognition programs. On Friday evening, October 14, 2011, I experienced the most inspiring evening, one that demonstrated just how essential teachers are in shaping the future of this country.  I attended the Maryland State Teacher of the Year Gala, not only as a finalist, but as a proud Harford County Public School’s educator. The event honored teachers from the twenty four school districts throughout Maryland and showcased talented educators and the work they implement every day in the classroom.  I was extremely proud of the support expressed from Harford County board members, administrators, teachers, community members, and business partners.  We all cheered, shouted, and praised all of Harford County teachers as we enjoyed the evening’s festivities.  I cannot express in words the overwhelming feeling of support that I received from Harford County Public Schools.  They continue to be an incredible support network and truly embrace teachers and the work they do daily.  Although, I did not receive the honor of being Maryland’s State Teacher of the Year I did receive the immense pride of representing Harford County and all of our amazing teachers. 

The Maryland State Department of Education informs the seven finalists to write down a few words in case we receive the honor of being Maryland’s Teacher of the Year.  In preparation for the evening, I jotted down a few remarks thanking every individual in attendance, my family, and of course teachers.  But I would like to share the final line of my speech in this blog as an example of how essential I believe all educators are in creating the future.  “To teach is not a job, it is a passion! A passion that is projected into the hearts of every individual that enters into our classrooms and who hears our voices. Our passion is powerful and our reach is infinite, because when we inspire the generation of today, we shape the generation of tomorrow. It is this passion and this reach that makes teaching the most powerful profession in existence. Please thank a teacher, for they are the essence of passion and the creators of tomorrow.”

 

In this picture, yours truly and HCPS Board president Dr. Leonard Wheeler

 



In this picture, Hall’s Cross Roads Elementary School Teachers: Christopher Kropp, Amarilyz Pimentel, and Lauren Stern. Also Christian Slattery Sr., Dr. Nancy Grasmick, and Elizabeth Slattery






In this picture, Mrs. Gwen Benjamin-Jones, Christian Slattery Sr., and Elizabeth Slattery

 

In this picture, Dr. Robert Tomback and Christian Slattery Sr.