
Who says it ain't easy being green?
Listen carefully. If you can remember these lyrics, you can pass the test.
Biotechnology teacher Kirk Brown (CA ’99) traces his steps in turning his class lesson plan into a textbook.
Kelly Stopp's Sunset Stories program brings home the parent-child experience of reading
A Milken Educator Award and Lowell Milken TAP Founder's Award mark Tracy Spies' leadership of Milam Elementary from steep challenges to boundless potential.
Sanderson Smith spreads financial literacy one class at a time.
Federal grants will help TAP double its impact, reaching more than 20,000 teachers and 200,000 students
The Lisa-Anne L. Tsuruda Legacy Scholarship for Future Educators
Principals, coaches and mentors often say their most important job is to be instructional leaders
William Henderson (MA '98), Blind Educator of the Year receives a prestigious honor for his career as a visionary educator
Texas elementary school wins $50,000 for exceptional implementation of TAP system
Exceptional educators are celebrated, elevated, activated at the Milken Educator Forum
Teachers and principals are recognized and rewarded for significantly exceeding growth targets
Valuing reflection in a multitasking world
For Rhonda Buell Schier (CO '89), expanding the education programs at Mount Rushmore National Memorial has been the fulfillment of a childhood dream.
Through the Mitchell Academy of Science and Technology, Roger Kassebaum (NE '97) has fueled his students' passion for science.
The students in Michael Galbraithís (PA '07) eighth-grade literacy classes are learning that the power of the pen can open pathways to freedom, understanding and opportunity.
Handpicked by the Tennessee Department of Education, Dr. Julie Williams (TN '95) came out of retirement and turned a troubled school around.
History teacher Norman Conard (KS '92) has led the development of the Lowell Milken Center into an international cornerstone for project-based learning.
The students in Michael Galbraith's (PA '07) eighth-grade literacy classes are learning that the power of the pen can open pathways to freedom, understanding and opportunity.
By Pam Rettig (ND '00)
Ivan Kershner (CO '95) uses poems to connect with his middle school students.
By Amy Woods (NH '03)
Through the "Dare Not to Swear!" campaign, Madonna Hanna (WA '99) and her students at Bremerton High School have made it cool not to cuss.
By Joanne Pfannenstiel Emerick (KS '95)
A cleanup effort by students in northwestern Pennsylvania has helped turn potentially hazardous waste material into a highly useful resource.
Though men remain a minority in the teaching profession, they play a vital role in the success of their students.
A mural by Amy Braswell (AR '02) and her fourth graders brings the rich history of Texarkana, Arkansas, to life.
What began as a water testing curriculum for Milken Educator Randy Cook's (MI '01) classroom has become a program of international significance.
by Nancy Aiken Varian (OH '94)
By Rick Crosslin (IN '98)
TAPís multiple career paths let teachers move up professionally without moving out of the classroom.
Four New Jersey Milken Educators collaborated on a Festival for Youth project bringing students and seniors together.
As co-founder and principal of Dreamkeepers Academy, Dr. Doreatha White (VA '02) has realized a lifelong dream of teaching the whole child.
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Dale Blaess (RI '10) will attend the President's State of the Union Address on special invitation from U.S. Congressman David Cicilline.
By special invitation from Superintendent of Public Instruction Susan Castillo, Kevin Zerzan (OR ’09) attended the State Board of Education retreat in Salem, OR, to provide feedback and suggestions for the 2011 policy agenda.
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