Golden Apple Award (education)
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The Golden Apple Award is an award given to educators of distinction in various school districts across the United States. It is one of the highest honors given for teaching excellence on the high school level in the U.S. The name of the award was inspired from the historical stereotype of students giving apples to the teachers they respect.
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[edit] Georgia
In Georgia, the Golden Apple is a monthly award presented by American Broadcasting Company affiliate WJBF.
[edit] Wichita, Kansas
In Wichita, the Golden Apple Award is given by the ABC station affiliate, KAKE 10. It is given to teachers in the Pre K-12 grade levels.
[edit] Florida
In Florida they give Golden Apple Awards to responsible teachers. Including in Osceola Elementary school. One of the Golden Apple Teacher is Mrs. Vukobratovich, a health teacher.[1]
[edit] Michigan
At the University of Michigan, the Golden Apple is an annual award presented to professors by the student group Students Honoring Outstanding University Teaching.
[edit] Washington
In Washington, the Golden Apple is presented by KCTS, the Seattle PBS network. The award recognizes individuals and programs making a dramatic difference in Washington state education in grades pre-K through 12. The award has been granted since 1992. Previous winners include Dennis Harper.
This awards initiative honors successful teaching models and programs among Washington state educators and the public at large. For the sixteenth year (2008), the Golden Apple Awards will honor a mix of ten individuals and school and community programs. Recipients will be featured in a primetime special that will air on public television stations across the state and will receive a financial award (Aired Feb. 21 2008).
The winners for 2007 in Washington were:
INDIVIDUALS
Kathryn Boudreau-Stroud, Science, 6-12 Grades, Beaver Lake Middle School, Issaquah School District
Scott Brown, Music, 9-12 Grades, Roosevelt High School, Seattle School District
Judy Bruggeman, Transition Coordinator, 9-12 Grades, Enumclaw High School, Enumclaw School District
Richard Byrnes, Music, 9-12 Grades, Henry Foss High School, Tacoma Public Schools
Mari Knowles, General, K-5 Grades, Mountlake Terrace Elementary, Edmonds School District
Tracey Lundquist, Fine Arts/Reading, K-5 Grades, Tyee Park Elementary School, Clover Park School District
PROGRAMS
826 Seattle ; Teri Hein, Executive Director
Bright Future Program ; Reza Khastou, Program Director
COPE: Community Opportunities for Parenting Education ; Keelee Frost, Program Director
STANLEY O. McNAUGHTON GOLDEN APPLE AWARD: Masako Davison ; Reading, grades K-5, Beacon Hill Elementary School, Seattle School District
List of past and present winners of the Washington Golden Apple Award:
http://www.kcts.org/learns/goldenapple/winners.asp
[edit] Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
At St Matthews University, the Golden Apple is an annual award presented to one professor for excellence in teaching. Selection is by popular vote after appraising the professor's class, and is conducted amongst the entire student body of the medical school.