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More than 60 high school teachers from across Western New
York received certificates for excellence in teaching from
the Warner School at the annual Awards for Excellence in High
School Teaching. The teachers from Rochester area counties
were selected by their schools for exceptional work in 2002-03.
The awards are given to teachers whose practices reflect the
attributes needed to improve the education system: they are
student-centered, use innovative teaching techniques, believe
that all children can learn and do learn in unique ways, and
are themselves lifelong learners. Their schools, usually through
processes that involve students, select awardees.
From among the winners, an awards committee chose four educators
for special recognition. This year's distinguished teachers
were: Theresa Funk, art teacher at Wilson Magnet High School
in Rochester; Marleen M. Mark, English and language arts teacher
at Wayland-Cohocton High School in Wayland; Marjory "Midge"
Marshall, teacher of English and theater at Fairport High
School in Fairport; and Ronald K. Miller, teacher and department
chair of music at Dundee Junior-Senior High School in Dundee.
The celebration held at the Memorial Art Gallery, was made
possible by a grant from Marion A. and Leonard S. Simon. Marion
Simon graduated from the University of Rochester with a doctoral
degree in education in 1980. Leonard Simon is the retired
vice chairman of Charter One Financial, Inc.
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