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Teach for America Corps Members Honored with the Symantec Award for Innovation
Teachers in Five Regions Commended for Novel Education Techniques and Programs
(CSRwire) NEW YORK, NY - June 27, 2007 - Teach For America today announced the
recipients of the Symantec Award for Innovation, which recognizes
outstanding Teach For America teachers—known as corps members—who
demonstrate original thinking and teamwork in the service of increasing
student achievement.
The award, sponsored by Symantec Corporation, was established in 2003 to
recognize Teach For America corps members who demonstrate innovation
(through a project, program, or approach to teaching), collaboration (with
fellow teachers, their students’ parents, and/or community members), and
measurable gains in their students’ academic achievement.
"The impact of instilling and maintaining a high level of self-esteem in a
child cannot be understated in terms of their motivation to learn," said
John W. Thompson, chairman and CEO of Symantec Corporation and a member of
Teach For America’s national board of directors. "In order to truly be
effective in that effort, today’s educators must use innovative
techniques both in and out of the classroom to foster an atmosphere of
learning. The recipients of this year’s award embody that kind of
commitment. Through our involvement, Symantec hopes to draw attention to
their accomplishments and encourage other educators to develop their own
innovative approaches for teaching."
"Every day, we see that our corps members do whatever it takes to help
their students succeed," said Eric Scroggins, executive director of Teach
For America-Bay Area. "We are thrilled that Symantec recognizes the impact
of our corps members in addressing what is perhaps our nation’s most
fundamental domestic challenge: the unjust academic achievement gap that
exists along socioeconomic lines."
The Symantec Award for Innovation was launched for Bay Area corps members
and this year expanded to include corps members in Charlotte, N.C.;
Houston; Los Angeles; and Metro D.C., with at least one winner from each
region.
The recipients of this year’s award are as follows:
Bay Area – Jessica Barrett (Corps ’05), Meyer Elementary School,
Alum Rock, Calif.; Jennifer Thompson (Corps ’06), Skyline High School,
Oakland, Calif.
Charlotte, N.C. – Paige Elisha (Corps ’05), Northampton East High
School Houston – Jason Esteves and Chris Frasier (Corps ’05), Fonville
Middle School
Los Angeles – Amy Hermalik (Corps ’05), Bret Harte Middle
School
Metro D.C. – Rachael Brown (Corps ’05), Bell Multicultural High
School, Washington, D.C.
Teach For America corps members are a diverse group of top college
graduates who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public
schools. Gaining insight and added commitment from their corps experience,
they become lifelong advocates for education reform, working in education,
policy, law, medicine, and other sectors to effect the broader changes
needed to bring about educational equity in our country.
About Symantec
Symantec is a global leader in infrastructure software, enabling
businesses and consumers to have confidence in a connected world. The
company helps customers protect their infrastructure, information, and
interactions by delivering software and services that address risks to
security, availability, compliance, and performance. Headquartered in
Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has operations in 40 countries. More
information is available at www.symantec.com
About Teach For America
Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college
graduates who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools
and become lifelong leaders in expanding educational opportunity. This
year, nearly 4,400 corps members are teaching in over 1,000 schools in 25
regions across the country; more than 12,000 Teach For America alumni
continue working from inside and outside the field of education for the
fundamental changes necessary to ensure educational excellence and equity.
For more information, visit www.teachforamerica.org.
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