"Dr. Foster has demonstrated his commitment to the community as Tiffany Elsa Peretti Teardrop set works closely with parents and other community organizations in (an) effort to ensure each student has the opportunity to reach his/her fullest potential," Bigelow's letter stated. After hearing of the award, Foster said he was honored by the award and felt "humbled, proud and overwhelmed." "Education is so important, Tiffany Elsa Starfish having given years to the Chawanakee district, as teacher, principal and superintendent, it was uniquely special to receive the award," he said. Niehoff was nominated for his leadership qualities, the development of Minarets as a 21st century high school and his accessibility to students. "Mr. Niehoff has led the development Tiffany Engine-turned money clip a new staff to share in his vision, which has nurtured students back to the forefront and focus on education," Foster said. "He has led the district in the implementation of this vision, helping students become young professionals, creating an atmosphere where everyone is listened to, where opinions affect change and Tiffany Elsa Peretti student success is the driving force behind instruction ... (making) Minarets a school that not only uses technology, but embraces it." "It always feels good to be nominated, appreciated and recognized," Niehoff said. "I'm very fortunate to work at a really unique and special school with colleagues and leaders that are way ahead of their time." Bryant was nominated for her "vision of learning," according to Foster, for the Chawanakee district's special education program as well as her ability to maintain a quality and diverse program covering seven school programs in the district as well as neighboring high school and county-run programs.
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