From Deseret News archives:
2 Provo teachers shine
National award comes with prize of $25,000
Hundreds of children screamed and cheered for Jason "Mr. Z" Zimmerman, a sixth-grade teacher at Sunset View Elementary. The response was the same for Sue Pope, a teacher of a class of fifth- and sixth-graders at Westridge Elementary.
The award includes $25,000 the educators can spend however they please.
Zimmerman and Pope are the Utah recipients of the awards.
Teachers in 48 states will receive awards from the foundation this year, said Jane Foley, the Milken Educator Awards senior vice president.
Zimmerman and Pope put in long hours before and after school and some Saturdays at least 50 hours a week each, according to their principals.
Both Zimmerman and Pope said they have high expectations for their students and their students always rise to them.
Pope is in charge of the school newspaper and coordinates math programs at her school.
"I'll be honest," Zimmerman said. "Every once in a while, I'll ask myself, 'Why did I become a teacher?' Then someone will say, 'Mr. Z, thanks for teaching me how to multiply decimals.' It makes it all worth it."
"Two (teachers) from the same district it's a great day," Provo District Superintendent Randy Merrill said.
Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction Patti Harrington, who assisted in the assemblies at which the teachers were honored, was formerly a teacher, principal and superintendent in the Provo District.
The Milken Foundation selected the teachers with help of the Utah State Office of Education, which gathered names of teachers in a "talent pool."
State education officials interviewed the teachers under the guise of conducting research for a different project.
The teachers will travel to Southern California in the spring for an education conference and gala. They will receive the money then.
E-mail: lhancock@desnews.com
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