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Nominate a teacher who deserves it

Nominate a teacher by January 18 at the Big Apple Rewards. Although small, this helps show the appreciation that teachers deserve to know we have for them. Nominate a teacher who you feel have helped you throughout this year, or have been a great mentor. Picture attribution to Big Apple Rewards.
Nominate a teacher by January 18 at the Big Apple Rewards. Although small, this helps show the appreciation that teachers deserve to know we have for them. Nominate a teacher who you feel have helped you throughout this year, or have been a great mentor. Picture attribution to Big Apple Rewards.
Nominate a teacher by January 18 at the Big Apple Rewards. Although small, this helps show the appreciation that teachers deserve to know we have for them. Nominate a teacher who you feel have helped you throughout this year, or have been a great mentor. Picture attribution to Big Apple Rewards.
Nominate a teacher by January 18 at the Big Apple Rewards. Although small, this helps show the appreciation that teachers deserve to know we have for them. Nominate a teacher who you feel have helped you throughout this year, or have been a great mentor. Picture attribution to Big Apple Rewards.

by Jaclyn Thompson, news editor

Big Apple Awards deadline is coming soon; nominate a deserving teacher by January 18th, 2016.

One can nominate any teacher that works for the New York City Department of Education [NYCDOE]. Big Apple Awards celebrates and recognizes teachers who inspire students, model great teaching, and enrich their school community. Anyone can nominate a teacher whether they are a student, parent or fellow teacher.  

“I think that it’s a nice way to show teachers we actually appreciate them, there should be a student one too,” senior Jenna Kahn said.

Go on to this website to nominate a teacher. One is unable to vote for more than one teacher.

“I appreciate anything that recognizes good teachers because there is not enough recognition for the profession,” assistant principal Mr. Jurman said.

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