Public school partners from Caldwell, Crittenden, Dawson Springs, Hopkins, Muhlenberg, and Webster County districts, along with Madisonville Community College and Murray State University-Madisonville, have announced the fourth year of the Regional Education Partnership Excellence in Teaching awards to recognize outstanding classroom educators.
“We are proud to host this event for the fourth year, reflecting our continued commitment to excellence in teaching and the essential role educators play in shaping our communities,” said Jay Parrent, vice president at Madisonville Community College. “We hope this award recognizes the dedication of outstanding educators and highlights the lasting impact they have on their students.”
The award was created to celebrate and highlight teaching excellence in elementary, middle, and high school education. Nominees who demonstrate exceptional skills and dedication to their profession and inspire and motivate students to achieve their full potential are sought.
The window for nominations will remain open online until Friday, March 27.
To be eligible, nominees must be full-time regular classroom teachers in an elementary, middle, or high school with at least three years of experience.
The award ceremony will take place on Thursday, April 16, on the Madisonville Community College campus.
For more information about the award and to nominate a teacher, please click the link below.