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TPS seeks public input to honor teachers, employees

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TULSA, Okla. – Each spring, Tulsa Public Schools recognizes two exceptiona­l team members as Teacher of the Year and Support Employee of the Year.

The district invites all Tulsans to visit www.tulsaschoo­ls.org/toyseoy to share their nomination­s for Teacher of the Year and Support Employee of the Year with winners to be announced in spring 2020. The nomination form will be open until Friday, Dec. 6, 2019.

The Tulsa Public Schools Teacher of the Year represents Tulsa teachers locally as an education advocate and spokespers­on and statewide as a candidate for

Oklahoma Teacher of the Year. Nominees should be exceptiona­l educators who ignite the joy of learning in their classrooms, facilitate success for every student, and exemplify our core values of equity, character, excellence, team, and joy.

The Tulsa Public Schools Support Employee of the Year should be a non-certified team member who embodies excellence and goes above and beyond every day in service of Tulsa teachers, children, and families.

“We are excited to invite all of Tulsa to be part of the nomination process again this year,” said Superinten­dent Deborah A. Gist. “It is exciting to hear Tulsans talk about the amazing teachers and school staff who are making a difference for their children. This is an opportunit­y to recognize and celebrate those team members, and I encourage everyone to take the time to submit a nomination.”

Nomination­s can be submitted online at www.tulsaschoo­ls.org/toyseoy. The deadline for nomination­s is on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019. In March, the district will announce five finalists each for the Teacher of the Year and Support Employee of the Year awards. Winners will be announced in the spring.

Teacher of the Year nominees must meet other minimum requiremen­ts as establishe­d by the Oklahoma State Department of Education. All pre-kindergart­en through 12th grade teachers schools are eligible for nomination. No minimum years of teaching experience are required to be qualified for Oklahoma Teacher of the Year.

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