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Lottery Seeks Nominations for Outstanding Educators

Nominations are being accepted now through Feb. 14 for teachers that go above and beyond the classroom.

 

For the fifth straight year, nominations are being sought for the Virginia Lottery Super Teacher Awards. The eight awards, each representing a different geographic area of the state, highlight a valuable Virginia resource: dedicated and talented K-12 public school teachers who truly make a difference in shaping young lives. 

The awards are sponsored by the Lottery along with partners at the Virginia PTA and The Supply Room Companies. Each award consists of a $2,000 cash prize and an additional $2,000 classroom credit from Virginia-based The Supply Room Companies.

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Each Super Teacher receives the award in a surprise presentation at his or her school, usually in front of his or her students, and sometimes in front of the entire school.

Any K-12 Virginia public school teacher can be nominated. Anyone 18 or older can nominate a teacher by completing a nomination form and writing a short essay. 

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“A talented and dedicated educator can make such an incredible difference in a person’s life,” said Virginia Lottery Executive Director Paula Otto. “These men and women are instrumental in shaping our children into tomorrow’s leaders, and the Virginia Lottery Super Teacher program is an excellent way to recognize these efforts.”

Official rules and nomination forms are available at www.valottery.com/teacher. Nominations can be submitted either online or through mail. Nominations must be postmarked by February 14, 2012. The winners will then be selected by a panel of distinguished educators and community leaders on the strength of their nominations. Winners will be announced between April 1 and June 24 in the winning teacher’s hometown. 

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