Guymon Daily Herald

FOUNDATION TO HONOR STATE’S TOP EDUCATORS, STUDENTS AT 35TH ACADEMIC AWARDS CELEBRATIO­N MAY 22 IN TULSA

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Five outstandin­g Oklahoma educators will be honored along with 100 of the state’s top public high school seniors when the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence hosts its 35th Academic Awards Celebratio­n at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at the Cox Business Convention Center, 100 Civic Center.

Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, attendance for the 2021 Academic Awards Celebratio­n is limited to honorees and their registered family members. The public is encouraged to view the awards ceremony broadcast at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 29, or 10 a.m. Sunday, May 30, on OETA Public Television. The broadcast will also be available on the foundation’s website at www.ofe.org.

“Rising Above, Going Beyond” is the theme for this year’s celebratio­n, which will feature a keynote address by award-winning teacher and education activist Erin Gruwell. She is the collaborat­ive authorof “The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around them.”

Emmy Awardwinni­ng television journalist Scott Thompson – an Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence trustee – will serve as the emcee for the afternoon ceremony honoring “the best of the best” in Oklahoma’s public schools. Foundation Trustee Ken Busby, executive director and CEO of the Route 66 Alliance, serves as chair of the event.

“The Academic Awards Celebratio­n is such an inspiring, entertaini­ng, and important event for public education in Oklahoma,” Busby said. “Some have described it as the ‘Academy Awards’ of public education in Oklahoma because we really roll out the red carpet to honor extraordin­ary teachers and students. Top that off with an inspiring address by educator Erin Gruwell, and you have a very memorable celebratio­n.”

The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence is a nonprofit, charitable organizati­on founded in 1985 by then-U.S. Sen. David Boren to recognize and encourage academic excellence in Oklahoma’s public schools. Through its Academic Awards Program, the foundation has awarded more than $5 million in meritbased scholarshi­ps and cash awards to honor outstandin­g graduating seniors as Academic All-Staters and exceptiona­l educators as Medal for Excellence winners.

The foundation will present its 2020-21 Oklahoma Medal for Excellence Award in Elementary Teaching to Michelle Rahn, a sixthgrade STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Math) teacher at Will Rogers Junior High in Claremore; in Secondary Teaching to Shelley Self, an art teacher at Coweta High School; in Elementary/ Secondary Administra­tion to Chuck McCauley, superinten­dent of Bartlesvil­le Public Schools; in Regional University/Community College Teaching to Dr. David Bass, professor of biology at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond; and in Research University Teaching to Dr. Edralin Lucas, professor of nutritiona­l sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. The honorees, who were unable to be recognized in person in 2020 due to the pandemic, will receive awards at this year’s awards ceremony.

Each Medal for Excellence recipient receives a $5,000 cash award as well as a glass “Roots and Wings” sculpture. With support from scholarshi­p sponsors, the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence will also present merit-based Academic All-State Scholarshi­ps of $1,000 each and medallions to 100 Academic All-State Scholars.

The 2021 Academic All-State class hails from 77 schools in 69 Oklahoma school districts. The honorees were selected from 379 nomination­s in what is described by Boren as “Oklahoma’s most rigorous academic awards selection process.” Four high schools will celebrate their first Academic All-Stater: Davenport, Porum, Soper and Stigler high schools.

For more informatio­n on the Academic Awards Celebratio­n and this year’s honorees, visit the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence website at www. ofe.org or call (405) 236-0006.

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