Margaret Holtgreive, a teacher at Milwaukee Public Schools» Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School, is the Wisconsin
high school winner of National History Day's Patricia Behring Teacher of the Year Award.
The kids linger to race one another head on — no cops here, now — and elect a high
school winner for the night.
The 24 middle and high
school winners of the 2016 STEM Challenge and Nat Geo Explore Prize were honored at an awards ceremony at National Geographic in Washington, DC on November 14, 2016, with top original video games and game design concepts selected in 18 categories from nearly 3,000 entries.
We congratulate this year's 61 elementary and
middle school winners for their innovative leadership and outstanding accomplishments, and are honored to share their inspiring stories as well as their contact information for networking on the NAESP website.
High - school lottery winners attend schools that are demographically very similar to the schools attended by lottery losers, while middle -
school winners attend schools that are less African American and higher income on average.
Nineteen of the 70 elementary -
school winners scored in the top 10 percent of all schools in their states, but almost as many, 17, scored below average.
The two
school winners received a $ 3,750 prize, generously sponsored by Business First Bank (Community Roots) and New Schools for Baton Rouge (Innovative Education).
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Winner will receive a laptop with Intel 2nd Generation Core i5 technology for themselves, plus a Sony Internet TV for their school
Winning projects At lunch time on the first day we had the pleasure of inviting two
school winners to our stand to present them with a range of resources.
At the Awards ceremony, Ashden's Founder Director Sarah Butler - Sloss said: «We are delighted to see such a broad range of
school winners — from a small rural primary school with just 97 pupils to a large further education college with over 14,000 students.
For example, controlling for demographic characteristics, high
school winners are roughly 6 percentage points more likely to have an ELA test score than losers, a significant effect with an estimated standard error of 2.4.
The 24 middle school and high
school winners will be recognized at an award ceremony at National Geographic in Washington, DC, with top original video games and game design concepts selected in 18 categories from nearly 3,000 entries.
Student winners will be determined based on the highest number of Blue Ribbons earned, and
school winners will be determined by average Blue Ribbons earned per student.
We will have one student and one
school winner each month from September through May, at the end of each semester, and at the conclusion of the school year.
To compete for the national award,
school winners must submit a video or interview.