Chattanooga Times Free Press

Battle Academy teacher receives national award for her work

Battle Academy teacher receives national award

- BY KENDI A. RAINWATER STAFF WRITER

Scientists receive Nobel Prizes. Actresses win Oscars. Championsh­ip athletes receive large signing bonuses.

But excellent teachers rarely get praised, Jane Foley told Battle Academy’s students Tuesday.

Foley, vice president for the Milken Educator Awards, came to Battle to change that and surprise Katelyn Baker, a third-grade teacher, with the prestigiou­s award and a $25,000 check.

“The Milken Education Award, in a very public way, says that greatness in education should be recognized, too,” Foley said.

Baker is one of about 35 educators nationwide selected this year to receive the award from the Milken Family Foundation, and she is the only recipient in Tennessee.

“One of the best teachers in the entire country is here in your school,” Foley told the students and teachers at

Battle, who had gathered in the school’s auditorium.

Foley praised Baker’s accomplish­ments in the classroom, talking about how she tailors instructio­n to meet her students’ needs and helps them work collaborat­ively in the classroom.

Baker expressed shock when her name was called a recipient, and said she’s honored to be a part of Battle and its holistic approach to educating children.

“We work very hard and I really appreciate you taking the time to notice that and appreciate us,” Baker said.

Tennessee Education Commission­er Candice McQueen attended the presentati­on and said Baker sets high expectatio­ns for students and ensures they know that what they’re learning is meaningful by connecting it to the real world.

“You bring joy to the work you do with students,” McQueen said. “… And at the end of the day, they love you and know you love them.”

Battle Academy Principal Saunya Goss said she is proud of Baker’s accomplish­ments and thankful that Milken chose to acknowledg­e them.

“[Baker] is a shining example of the environmen­t that we have created here at Battle Academy that produces great teachers and great leaders,” Goss said in a statement.

The Milken Family Foundation has been giving this award for 30 years, and along with the unrestrict­ed $25,000, recipients also receive profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies throughout the remainder of their careers.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY DAN HENRY ?? Battle Academy third-grade teacher Katelyn Baker, left, reacts Tuesday as she is announced as recipient of an unrestrict­ed $25,000 Milken Educator Award during an assembly.
STAFF PHOTO BY DAN HENRY Battle Academy third-grade teacher Katelyn Baker, left, reacts Tuesday as she is announced as recipient of an unrestrict­ed $25,000 Milken Educator Award during an assembly.
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