It contained a bunch of H-E-B-branded items coupons for free products and raffle opportunities.
The Texas-based grocery store chain sponsored a celebration at her school, at which she has taught for the past 11 years. The event recognized the importance of teachers like her. I feel grateful H-E-B would want to bless us like this, bless our school like this, Goodwin said.
Especially during a pandemic the world has experienced since early 2020, the hard work of teachers has been on full display.
In Abilene, those efforts pivoted constant as educators have adjusted regularly to changing health and safety guidelines, classroom expectations and student needs.
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What the hosts have said Steve Lowe, sales director for LocaliQ, the digital marketing arm of Newsquest, said: “As we prepare for the Education Awards, I want to congratulate everyone in the education sector for the fantastic work you have all done in what we all know have been exceptionally challenging times for teachers, governors and support staff. Back in September, delayed from the spring we ran the awards to find the best from 2019, and those stories were amazing. “Now we have the stories behind how pupils, support staff and the schools themselves are impacted by the events of the past twelve months, yet we were still able to find those that go above and beyond, and it is for these reasons we are proud to be hosting the awards once again, even though it’s virtual and not in person.
The Excellence in Education Awards were awarded during a virtual ceremony on Saturday.
Three of the winners were in the Anglophone South School District: Bridget Miller at Quispamsis Middle School, along with Emily Somers and Scott Legge of St. Stephen High School.
“It’s a great honour to recognize these 10 educators for their determination, passion and incredible dedication to fostering a positive learning environment,” Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Dominic Cardy said in a news release.
“Their commitment to excellence is particularly inspirational during the challenging times we are living due to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
The awards recognize those who have shown exceptional dedication, ingenuity, leadership, passion and professionalism in the education and early learning systems.