(SUBMITTED PHOTO) Perry Township Schools is the first-ever recipient of the National Award of Excellence for Educator Effectiveness by the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET) at the organization’s annual conference. Award presenters and recipients, representing the school district, are: from left, front row, Craig Hendrick, Perry Meridian 6th Grade Academy teacher; Whitney Wilkowski, English Learner director; Vickie Carpenter, asst. superintendent for elementary education; Pat Mapes, superintendent; Lowell Milken, NIET chairman and founder; Candice McQueen, CEO; Bob Bohannon, asst. superintendent for secondary education; Jane Pollard, director of elementary education/Title I; Chris Sampson, associate superintendent; middle row, Liz Price, Clinton Young master teacher; Nicole Jewell; Douglas MacArthur Kindergarten Academy principal; Cherie Ramos, Southport 6th Grade Academy ; Tim Cooper, Homecroft Kindergarten Academy master teacher; Jackie Miller, Southport Middle master teacher; Dana DeHart, Mary Bryan Elementary principal; Star Hardimon, Douglas MacArthur principal; Jennifer Dishman, Mary Bryan master teacher; Julie Tennell, Perry Meridian High master teacher; Lora Hansell, Jeremiah Gray Kindergarten Academy principal; back row, Jen Oliver, NIET Sr. Program Specialist; Stephanie Quinlan , Southport Middle School principal; Jennifer Pleak, Rosa Parks Kindergarten Academy principal; Natalie Bohannon, Winchester Village principal; Dave Rohl, Glenns Valley principal; Brian Knight, Southport High principal; Doug Smith, Jeremiah Gray Elementary principal; and David Henriott, Rosa Parks principal.
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