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Huntsman Award winners 10 educators help change students' lives for the better
Some of his first-grade students at Rosamond Elementary in Riverton have progressed to the fifth-grade reading level.
"I just love doing it I don't have kids, so regard them as my kids and put a lot of effort into them," Hall said. "I get a lot of great interaction with them, can get kids excited about reading and it's fun for me to reward their progress."
He introduced the Riverton Community Heroes Award. Students and their parents nominate people who deserve recognition, and award the winners a city librarian and the school janitor, among others.
"It lets kids use them as an example to aspire to that, too, and they can see how important it is to serve others in the community," Hall said.
Lester B. Lee
Art teacher
Woods Cross High School
Davis District
As a noted artist and book illustrator, Lester Lee could have succeeded as a full-time professional artist. But opportunities that have come have not lured him away from his first love teaching.
He shows students not only their artistic abilities but awakens them to their potential and encourages them to fulfill it. His belief in his students causes them to believe in themselves.
Lee also shares his talents in the community. He was chairman of the Bountiful/Davis Art Center for five years and has served on the board of the Bountiful Summerfest Celebration for 10. He has designed and built sets for Rodgers' Memorial Theatre for 11 years, with the help of high school assistants.
Lee can also be found painting displays in classrooms or hallways, helping students select and mount their best works for display, creating sets for school plays or leading his "Artwerks" outings to local shows and galleries.
Deonna V. Johnson
Volunteer
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