From Deseret News archives:
Huntsman Award winners 10 educators help change students' lives for the better
Their accomplishments and efforts will be honored at a Friday banquet at the Little America Hotel where they receive a crystal trophy and a $10,000 check. The honorees were selected by a panel of distinguished education and business leaders.
"It was indeed a challenge to narrow the field to only these 10. Every story was touching, and it seemed that every nominee was worthy of recognition," said Jon Huntsman Sr., whose family sponsors the awards.
The following vignettes are derived from the winners' comments and nomination letters.
Mira G. Leffler
Seventh-grade teacher
Olympus Junior High School
Granite District
Mira Leffler's students know what it is to be an American and how to be active in a community.
Her Project Citizen program promotes a connection between the students and their communities, inspiring them to get involved in moving the community in a positive direction. Challenging students to be outstanding observers, Leffler encourages them to look around the school, the neighborhood and the world, to see where they could make a difference. The projects they undertake link the students to their neighborhoods in a unique, service-oriented way.
"I just think it's really important for them to understand how everything works, their role, responsibilities and how they can get involved in the community," Leffler said.
She has also created the We the People competition, in which students must demonstrate their ability to uphold, support and defend the Constitution. Each participant gains a comprehensive understanding and appreciation of the Constitution and what it means to Americans.
Chris Brown
Principal
Corinne Elementary School
Box Elder District
Chris Brown has been described as the Pied Piper of teachers and students.
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