Norman Educators Receive Fund for Teachers Fellowship


Foundation: Tulsa Community Foundation

Thirteen Oklahoma teachers have been awarded fellowships that will allow them to travel to Italy, Costa Rica, England, South Africa, and more this summer.

The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, a nonprofit that recognizes and encourages academic excellence in Oklahoma's public schools, awarded the fellowships to teachers who teach pre-K through 12th grade.

To be eligible, teachers must spend at least 50% of their time directly providing instruction to students, must be returning to the classroom in the consecutive school year, and must have at least three years' experience teaching pre-K through 12th grade at the end of the current school year, per the Oklahoman.

Individual teachers can apply for up to $5,000, while teacher teams can apply for up to $10,000 in grant funds, per the Tulsa World.

Among the 13 recipients: Tammy Acuff, language arts teacher; Amanda Austin, Edmond North High School; Kim Dammann, Jenks West Elementary School; Charlotte Freeman, Kennedy Elementary School; Kirsten Harrison, Fort Gibson High School; Taylor Hoffer, Claremore High School; Callie Mercer, Claremore High School; Alesa Murrow, Washington Elementary School; Pamela Reynolds, Cristo Rey Oklahoma City Catholic High School; Emily Roiger, Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences; and Lisa Wright, Charles

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