Several Kamloops-Thompson teachers are finalists for Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Education
VICTORIA — Thirty education professionals from throughout the province have been named as finalists in this year’s Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Education.
“When we open the doors of opportunity for young people, we give them the chance to succeed and our whole province benefits,” said Premier John Horgan. “This year’s finalists have gone to incredible lengths to help B.C. students inside and outside the classroom. I commend these hard-working education professionals for their leadership, innovation and determination.”
Launched in 2018, the annual Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Education are an opportunity to recognize the contributions of public, independent and First Nations school system teachers, principals, vice-principals, school and district leaders, and support staff who go above and beyond to make life better for K-12 students in B.C. This year, 10 awards will be given, with six honouring teachers, two recognizing school and district leaders, and two honouring support staff members.
The nomination period ran from Jan. 7 to April 30, 2019, and 140 nominations were received.