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Plano Educators Earn TI Foundation Innovations in STEM Teaching Awards

May 16, 2007

Six Plano ISD teachers earned finalist recognition in the TI Foundation Innovations in STEM Teaching Awards, recognizing superior Plano ISD secondary teachers in the subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Of the six finalists, two were announced as winners during a surprise presentation held at the May 15 meeting of the Plano ISD Board of Trustees.

TI Foundation Innovations in STEM Teaching Award Winners

The following two teachers each earned $5,000 cash awards and $5,000 for classroom technology and professional development.

Jennifer Bernabo - Plano East Senior High School
Chemistry and Advanced Placement Chemistry Teacher

Mary Ellen Sablick - Rice Middle School
Math 8, Honors Algebra 1 and Power Math 8 Teacher

Honorees

Pictured (back row, l-r) Dr. Jim Wussow, executive director of secondary curriculum; Teachers Tracy Ishman and Mike Coe; TI's Torrence Robinson; Teacher Patrick Sullivan; Keith Braley, Plano ISD Education Foundation president; and Linda Flack, secondary science coordinator; (front row, l-r) Dr. Jim Wohlgehagen, secondary mathematics coordinator; and Teachers Mary Ellen Sablick, Jennifer Bernabo and Kelly Brooks.

Teacher Finalists

Finalists each received $500 cash awards.

Tracy Ishman - Plano West Senior High School
Advanced Placement Computer Science Teacher

Mike Coe - Plano Senior High School Computer Science Teacher

Patrick Sullivan - Carpenter Middle School
Seventh Grade Science Teacher

Kelly Brooks - Williams High School
Teacher of Ninth Grade Algebra and 10th Grade Geometry f
or English as a Second Language Students

Presentation of Awards

Jim Hirsch, Associate Superintendent for Academic and Technology Services

"It has been a privilege for PISD staff to work with the Plano ISD Education Foundation and the Texas Instruments Foundation to develop this award to honor outstanding Plano ISD secondary teachers of science, technology and mathematics.

"This opportunity was brought to us by the Plano ISD Education Foundation as part of its continued work with Foundation representatives from Texas Instruments, as we jointly strive to advance STEM education in our schools with the added support of community partners."

Keith Braley, Plano ISD Education Foundation President

"Last fall, in review of important, major academic initiatives proposed by the district for Foundation support, it was determined by our Foundation board to embrace the district’s efforts to enhance Plano ISD middle school and high school instruction of math and science...by raising additional private funds for district-identified needs for which tax dollars were not available.

"All students’ successful completion of advanced science, technology and mathematics courses is critical to their future and important to our community, fueled by many high tech corporations."

Mr. Braley continued, "As a result, the Plano ISD Education Foundation created a vehicle for community support called STEM Partners, and our Foundation pledged to raise $100,000 for Plano ISD to reinstate the position of a middle school math specialist in the 2007-2008 school year and to provide added support for writing of on-line curriculum in this subject area.

"Texas Instruments was the first area corporation to step forward, making a $25,000 donation, with others to follow. In addition, at that time, the Texas Instruments Foundation offered to our Foundation and school district the opportunity to recognize outstanding teachers of these secondary courses with a $60,000 three-year pledge in creation of the TI Foundation Innovations in STEM Teaching Awards to be presented here this evening.

"We are most appreciative of TI’s leadership in making these awards possible to Plano ISD teachers and in helping us raise funds in support of these programs as a Plano ISD Education Foundation STEM Partner...All the teachers recognized tonight are exemplary in every way."

Dr. Jim Wussow, Plano ISD Executive Director for Secondary Curriculum

As leader of the awards selection process, Dr, Wussow told trustees, "The high caliber of teacher nominees was amazing and reaffirms that Plano ISD teachers are among the most talented professionals in the country.

"These honorees tonight are very hardworking teachers whose students are energized and successful in the classroom. These are teachers who demonstrate outstanding teaching skills each day in the classroom. Tonight’s finalists who do not receive the award may be renominated and may very well reappear before the Board as future winners."

Dr. Wussow explained that school principals nominated their teachers for the awards, and both principals and nominees completed the applications. District educators reviewed applications and selected six finalists who were each visited in their classrooms by a final selection committee.

Torrence Robinson, Texas Instruments Director of Public Affairs

In announcing the winners, Mr. Robinson said, "TI is very proud to acknowledge the outstanding efforts of teachers in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

"For TI, it is about our future, as we need employees who love to solve problems. We view this award as our way to acknowledge the importance of STEM teaching in hopes that others follow suit and instill the love of science, technology, engineering and math in their students.

"The teachers we are awarding tonight represent the cream of the crop in Plano– those who are going beyond great with their teaching."

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