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  OUTSTANDING CATHOLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS TO BE HONORED
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CHICAGO (January 22, 2004) – Fourteen Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic elementary and high school teachers will be honored for their accomplishments in a 10:30 a.m. ceremony today at
St. Andrew Elementary School, 1710 W. Addison St., Chicago.

The 14 Catholic school teachers will be presented with “Heart of the School Awards for Teacher Recognition” by Nicholas M. Wolsonovich, Ph.D., superintendent of schools. “These men and women being honored today who dedicate themselves to teaching in the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic schools are truly the pulse of our Catholic community. Their unique, outstanding contributions to our students’ educational and spiritual development – inside and outside of the classroom – are immeasurable,” said Wolsonovich.

The awards recognize outstanding, unique and innovative accomplishments of individual teachers at Archdiocese of Chicago schools. Two awards will be presented in each of seven categories:

? The Arts: Erin Wade of Chicago, who teaches art at Holy Trinity High School, 1443 W. Division St., Chicago; and Patricia Newman of Chicago, who teaches art at St. Francis Xavier Elementary School in LaGrange, Ill.

? Evangelization and Religious Education: Susan Talbot of Franklin Park, Ill., who teaches pre-kindergarten at Cardinal Bernardin Early Childhood Center, 1940 N. Kenmore, Chicago; and Linda Baltikas of Westchester, Ill., who teaches religion at Queen of Peace High School in Burbank, Ill.

? Innovation and Creativity: TeNnile Goff of Chicago, who teaches third grade at St. James Elementary School, 2920 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago; and Marge Frailey of Chicago, who teaches world history, religion and reading at St. Cornelius Elementary School, 5252 N. Long Ave., Chicago.

? Leadership: Nicole Loomos of Chicago, who teaches English and literature at St. Andrew Elementary School, 1710 W. Addison, Chicago; and Diana Tesauro of Chicago, who teaches English at Mother Theodore Guerin High School, 8001 W. Belmont Ave., River Grove, Ill.

? Peace and Justice: Fran Maloney of Chicago, who teaches English and religion at Nazareth Academy in LaGrange Park, Ill.; and Maureen Thompson of Oak Forest, Ill., who teaches English at St. Gerald Elementary School in Oak Lawn, Ill.

? Rising Star: Christine Ruswick of Tinley Park, Ill., who teaches kindergarten at Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Elementary School in Orland Hills, Ill.; and John Przekota of Chicago, who teaches world studies at St. Patrick High School, 5900 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago.

? Technology: Kathleen Biga of Downers Grove, Ill., who teaches math and computer science at Nazareth Academy in LaGrange Park, Ill,; and Alice Schmeelk of Lake Zurich, Ill., who teaches biology at St. Scholastica Academy at 7416 N. Ridge Blvd., Chicago.

The Heart of the School award winners each will receive a pin, a plaque and a monetary award provided by a corporate sponsor.

Editors Note: A summary news release of the Heart of the School award winners is attached.

Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Schools
The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Chicago play a critical role in the life of the community by providing academic excellence and faith formation for approximately 111,000 students of many races, faiths and backgrounds in the 283 elementary and secondary schools in Cook and Lake counties. There are more than 6,400 teachers in the Catholic school system who instill values, teach discipline and achieve strong, consistent academic results in the Archdiocese of Chicago's 242 elementary and 41 secondary schools. Visit the Archdiocese of Chicago Web site at www.archchicago.org/schools

 

 


 

 
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