Teachers, staff, win Queen Creek schools Awards of Excellence
Posted 5/1/23
This year, 29 teachers and staff members have been recognized for their achievements by the Queen Creek Unified School District with its Awards of Excellence.
According to a press …
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Teachers, staff, win Queen Creek schools Awards of Excellence
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This year, 29 teachers and staff members have been recognized for their achievements by the Queen Creek Unified School District with its Awards of Excellence.
According to a press release, the awards recognize those who “achieve excellence, lead with integrity and empower others around them. They also demonstrate QCUSD Positive Behavior Interventions and Support expectations: Be Kind. Be Respectful. Show Integrity.”
Staff members anonymously nominate their colleagues for the award each year. A committee then selects two winners from each school to receive the award.
QCUSD Superintendent Perry Berry surprised the winners with the news of their awards during the school day.
Recipients were able to celebrate the honor with their students and fellow QCUSD staff members. They later attended a ceremony at the Queen Creek Center for Performing Arts.