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Linden second-grade teacher Amy Fuqua named one of 10 DreamBox Learning Heroes

Posted at 10:51 am May 20, 2016
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

In honor of its 10-year anniversary, DreamBox Learning selected Linden Elementary School second-grade teacher Amy Fuqua as one of 10 teachers as a DreamBox Learning Hero. These identified teacher heroes reflect DreamBox Learning’s core values, are at the top of their profession, deliver excellence in education for student success, and are changing the lives of students every day, a press release said.

Keith Kostka of DreamBox announced the award to Fuqua.

“When asked to nominate a teacher, I immediately thought of you after hearing about the strides you are making with your kids in DreamBox and your Teacher of the Year nomination,” Kostka said in the press release. “There were approximately 100 nominated teachers and administrators that we then sent through three rounds of judging, with the final round being led by DreamBox Learning advisors, Cathy Fosnot and Francis (Skip) Fennell.”

Fuqua’s story will be highlighted at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference on June 27-29.

This press release was submitted by Holly Cross of Oak Ridge Schools.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Amy Fuqua, Dreambox Learning, DreamBox Learning Hero, International Society for Technology in Education Conference, ISTE, Keith Kostka, Linden Elementary School

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