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Nominate a Terrific Teacher Today
This is your last chance to nominate a terrific CCS Teacher for the 2011-2012 school year.
Hilbish Ford will present the final Hilbish Ford Teacher of the Month at the Board of Education meeting on June 18th.
To nominate an outstanding teacher for the Hilbish Ford Teacher of the Month Award, submit the online submission form. Parents or students may nominate a teacher. Individuals without access to the Internet, may submit their nomination to the CCS Public Relations Department via fax at 704-786-6141 or via mail: Hilbish Ford Teacher Recognition Award c/o Cabarrus County Schools Public Relations Department 4401 Old Airport Road P.O. Box 388 Concord, N.C. 28025 Nomination criteria:
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Nomination letter/essay should be no more than 250 words
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Nomination letter/essay should include why the parent or student feels the teacher deserves special recognition
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Teachers may be nominated more than once, but they only are eligible to win once per school year.
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Previous CCS Teachers of the Year and school-level Teachers of the Year are eligible to be nominated and selected.
Hilbish Ford began sponsoring the Hilbish Ford Teacher of the Month Program for Cabarrus County Schools in the spring of 2011. This recognition program awards a deserving teacher with $250 and a trophy for his or her outstanding efforts in the classroom.
Past CCS Hilbish Ford Teachers of the Month
May 2012 - Melissa Brantley, W.M. Irvin Elementary School April 2012 - Cheryl Weatherman, Concord Middle School March 2012 - Steven Bradley, Bethel Elementary School February 2012 - Patricia Chapin, A.T. Allen Elementary School January 2012 - Joseph Lambe, Harris Road Middle School December 2011 - Summer Owens, Jay M. Robinson High School November 2011 - Joshua Kauffman, Hickory Ridge Middle School October 2011 - Lisa Sands, W.R. Odell Elementary School September 2011 - Monica Duckett, Pitts School Road Elementary School June 2011 - Rachel Day, Charles E. Boger Elementary School May 2011 - Karen Robinson, Mount Pleasant High School April 2011 - Michelle King, Harrisburg Elementary School
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