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Barnes & Noble My Favorite Teacher Contest: Locations Across U.S.

Barnes & Noble is inviting high school students to send in a letter about a teacher who inspired them. The contest is open through February.

The Barnes & Noble favorite teacher contest will last through February.
The Barnes & Noble favorite teacher contest will last through February. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Everyone has a teacher who inspired them. Whether it was through an interaction that led to an interest in a specific academic subject or a relationship that helped shape who they are today, teachers across the United States make a positive difference on a daily basis.

Barnes & Noble is now giving high school students a chance to celebrate a special educator in their lives.

The American bookseller company is holding its "My Favorite Teacher Contest" throughout February. The contest, open to high school students age 14 and older, invites participants to send in a letter, poem or essay about the teacher who influenced and inspired them the most.

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The winner of the "Barnes & Noble Teacher of the Year" award will receive $5,000 and be recognized at a special event at a Barnes & Noble store.

The winning teacher's school will also receive $5,000.

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Christopher Donovan, a teacher at Ayer Shirley Regional High School in Massachusetts, was named the 2018-19 National Teacher of the Year after his student Brooklyn Mitchell-Arno wrote a letter detailing Donovan's positive impact on her life.

In addition, a Barnes & Noble gift card worth $5,000 will be given to the student who submitted the letter, poem or essay of the winning teacher.

Students can submit an entry at their local Barnes & Noble store or through the online page for the contest.

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