McRae is now one of 58 finalists for the National History Day Teacher of the Year Award.
McRae, raised in Brockton, says every child can learn, and Brockton High School provides the tools and resources for students to reach their full potential.
A fellow Brockton High history teacher, David Brophy, nominated McRae for the honor. Stephanie has always been a huge advocate for National History Day. She loves It. I saw one of the emails you can nominate an outstanding teacher, and I thought, what better person than Stephanie, Brophy said. She works hard with her kids, puts a lot of time and effort into making lessons, on teaching the kids how to do the research and making the boards. She s been working hard at this for so long, and she needs to be recognized. Brophy said.
Stevensville High School teacher receives national recognition
By: Russ Thomas
and last updated 2021-05-12 17:05:45-04
STEVENSVILLE â Stevensville High School Government and History teacher Wes Wells was recently recognized as National History Day Senior Teacher of the Year.
While Wells was surprised by the honor, staff and his students say it was well deserved.
National History Day is an academic competition where students focus on a theme, research a topic and put together a visual presentation on their topic.
âWe have everything from exhibits, where kids are basically creating a science fair type of exhibit where theyâre telling a story visually to documentaries, weâve had students who have produced websites, and wrote historical papers, Wells explained.
A Broken Arrow high school teacher has been nominated for National History Day Teacher of the Year.
Molly Endsley is one of 58 nominees for the Behring Award with all receiving a $500 dollar award. The winner will be selected at a virtual ceremony on June 19th.
“The nominees for the Behring Award have shown a dedication to teaching that goes beyond the classroom,” said Dr. Cathy Gorn, National History Day executive director. “These educators are leading examples for their peers and invaluable resources for their students. I congratulate Mrs. Endsley on her well-deserved nomination.”
The grand prize is $10,000.
Broken Arrow Teacher Nominated For National History Day Teacher of the Year
A Broken Arrow high school teacher has been nominated for National History Day Teacher of the Year.
Molly Endsley is one of 58 nominees for the Behring Award with all receiving a $500 dollar award. The winner will be selected at a virtual ceremony on June 19th.
“The nominees for the Behring Award have shown a dedication to teaching that goes beyond the classroom,” said Dr. Cathy Gorn, National History Day executive director. “These educators are leading examples for their peers and invaluable resources for their students. I congratulate Mrs. Endsley on her well-deserved nomination.”