The Scarborough News

Name your best!

TEACHER OF YEAR,

- by Poppy Kennedy poppy.kennedy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @ReporterPo­ppy

The school year is coming to an end and it’s your last chance to nominate your top teacher in our awards. Tomorrow is the last day your son or daughter can nominate their favourite teacher for the prestigiou­s Teacher of the Year award.

Every year The Scarboroug­h News invites local youngsters to vote for their top teacher. We want to hear about all those special educators who make the effort to go the extra mile to make a difference in schools in the Scarboroug­h and Filey area.

Last year’s winner was Michaela Chalk, an early years lead teacher, who was the first Filey-based recipient of the award.

Previous winners have been commended for taking children on special trips and letting their kind and caring nature shine through to always make lessons fun.

The deadline for entries is 5pm tomorrow. You can enter by emailing newsdesk@ jpress.co.uk (subject line should read Teacher of the Year plus the school name), or message us via our Facebook page.

Each nomination should include a statement on why the teacher should win the award. If you are nominating on behalf of your child please include your name, contact details, your child’s name and age and your address.

All entries will be published in The Scarboroug­h News and the winner will be announced at the end of the school year.

If you have any queries please contact us by emailing newsdesk@jpress.co.uk or call us on (01723) 860160.

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 ??  ?? Editor Ed Asquith presented previous winner Dee McCulloch with her award as her Cayton School class cheered.
Editor Ed Asquith presented previous winner Dee McCulloch with her award as her Cayton School class cheered.

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