Outstanding Teacher Award Nominations Open

Falls Church City Public Schools is accepting nominations for its 2010-11 Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher award.

Falls Church City Public Schools is accepting nominations for its 2010-11 Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher award.

The annual award is presented by the Washington Post Company Educational Foundation to one teacher in each Northern Virginia school system.

The winner will be recognized at a reception and will receive a $3,000 cash award from the Post. The program’s goals are to recognize excellence in teaching, encourage creative and quality instruction, and contribute to improving education in the Washington metropolitan area.

Anyone can nominate a Falls Church City public school teacher for the honor. Additional information criteria and nomination forms are available at fccps.k12.va.us.

Printed copies can be requested by calling the school division’s central office at (703) 248-5600. Completed nomination packets are due in the central office by January 14, 2011. The central office is located at 800 W. Broad Street, Suite 203, Falls Church, VA 22046.

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