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Huntsman awards
11 dedicated educators, volunteers get $10,000 each
His summer science class, which includes a mountain campout to teach about nature, is so popular students have to be turned away.
"Larry is constantly trying to learn new and exciting ways to present material to children," wrote fellow science teacher Kimberly S. Conlin. "He is truly a giant among teachers."
Judy A. Nixon, principal, Canyon Heights High School, Davis District
Nixon leads Canyon Heights High School, which serves young parents and, new under Nixon's leadership, emotionally fragile students who were failing in regular school settings.
She has proven the two groups contribute to each other's academic success, colleagues say. The pairing also has encouraged more young fathers to enroll and girls who place babies for adoption to stay, since not all classmates have children.
"She is an amazing woman who knows everyone deserves a second chance," graduating teen parent senior Hannah Spears wrote.
Brian Richard Bentley, director of choirs and music instructor, Hillcrest High, Jordan District
With a doctorate degree in musical arts, Bentley leads seven choirs and the Symphonic Orchestra and teaches AP music theory and a music course for the International Baccalaureate program. Along the way, he has influenced several students to pursue music careers.
"As a singing teacher, actress and choral conductor today, I still find myself quoting the principles he taught me word for word to my colleagues," Keri Anderson Hughes wrote.
Bentley teaches students to study composers and the meaning of their music, and how to perform their work with passion, parents and students say. He also aims to set an example for students, once even telling judges he accidentally included in competition a student who should have been disqualified for low grades.
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