DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities: Superintendent's Award for Outstanding Arts Teacher
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Arts Learning and Outreach: Mayor's Award for Arts Teaching

The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities invites you to nominate an outstanding arts teacher for the Mayor's Award for Arts Teaching in the District of Columbia.

This award is given to outstanding applications of imagination and creativity taught in the DC Public Schools and DC Public Charter Schools. It serves to honor arts teachers who have demonstrated leadership in enhancing the quality of art education for DC's student population. An arts teacher may be nominated by school principals, parents, students, arts organizations or department supervisors.

There are three categories for the award which include:
  • Excellence in Teaching Performing Arts
  • Excellence in Teaching Visual Arts
  • Excellence in Teaching Language Arts

Award Benefits 

  • The top three finalists in each category will be honored to the Mayor's Arts Award ceremony, to be held on Monday, March 23, 2009 
  • $2,000 honorarium to benefit the winning teacher.
  • $500 prize to be used for special arts projects benefiting the award recipient's school and students

The extended deadline for the Mayor's Award for Arts Teaching nominations is 7 pm Friday, January 9, 2009. 

Download the nomination form here.* For more information, email Samuel Miranda or call (202) 724-5613.

Past recipients are listed below:

2007 - 2008 Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Arts Teacher
Thomasena Allen  Stuart Hobson Middle School
Lisa Johnson Paul Independent Public Charter School
Marla McLean School-Within-School at Peabody

2006 - 2007 Superintendents' Arts Teacher of the Year     
Michael Wayne Taylor  Truesdell Elementary School
Laura Aikman Stuart Hobson Middle School
Lori Williams Wilson Senior High School

2005 - 2006 Superintendent's Arts Teacher of the Year
Laurie Siegel  Watkins Elementary School
Michelle Fowlin-Parker Alice Deal Junior High School
Tafari Wald Ballou Senior High School

2004 - 2005 Superintendent's Arts Teacher of the Year
Karen Daniels Fillmore Arts Center                                   
Udoh Opiotennione Oak Hill Academy
 
2003 - 2004 Superintendent's Arts Teacher of the Year
Laurie McLaughlin Lafayette Elementary School
Beverly Carpenter Hardy Middle School
Richard Gill Jefferson Junior High School
Theresa Ghiglino Bell Multicultural High School


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