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Symetra, Seattle Seahawks Host Shoreline Heroes in the Classroom Recipients

Nine teachers from Shoreline honored

Symetra and the Seattle Seahawks honored the 24 Puget Sound-area teachers, including nine from Shoreline, who were recognized as, "Symetra Heroes in the Classroom" during the 2011 NFL season, at a special celebration May 18 at CenturyLink Field.

Among the 2011 honorees were Shoreline School District teachers:

Ali Airhart, Syre Elementary School
Tracy Andersen, Meridian Park Elementary School
Michael Callahan, Cascade K-8 Community School (formerly Room Nine Community School)
Anne Marie Culver,  Kellogg Middle School
Diana Dillard, Shorewood High School
Jennifer Etter, Shorecrest High School
Kay Law, Ridgecrest Elementary School
Therese Russell, Brookside Elementary School
Marybeth Scherf, Lake Forrest Park Elementary School

Symetra CEO Tom Marra and Seahawks Vice President of Community Relations Mike Flood hosted a luncheon in the Coach's Loft, welcoming the teachers, their school principals and special guests, including Shoreline School District Superintendent Sue Walker.

Following lunch, the teachers received an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium, which included taking in a view of the field from the press box. The festivities wrapped up in the Seahawks locker room, where each teacher was surprised with a "customized" locker complete with nameplate. Each teacher's locker's contents included a plaque commemorating his or her "Heroes" award, a hardcover book that captured moments from the 2011 classroom presentations, and a copy of the May 18 edition of the Seattle Times, which featured an ad saluting all 24 Symetra Heroes in the Classroom recipients.

Seahawks Defensive End Red Bryant was a special guest, joining the teachers and guests in the players' locker room. Bryant shared a very personal story about Sue Brooks, his former English teacher at Jasper High School in Texas. "As for a teacher who had an impact on my life, there's no question, her name is Sue Brooks," Bryant said. "The impact that she had on my life gave me the opportunity to be before you guys right now."

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About the Symetra Heroes in the Classroom Program

Twenty-four K-12 teachers across the Puget Sound area were honored for educational excellence in the Symetra Heroes in the Classroom program during the 2011 NFL season. Teachers from the Seattle, Shoreline and Renton public school districts were recognized in front of their students and peers at surprise in-school presentations. In addition, they received tickets to a Seahawks home game and were acknowledged during an on-field presentation at CenturyLink Field.

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Teachers are nominated by their principal, district staff, students or families. The winners are selected based on their ability to balance the core curriculum with students' individual needs; build trust among students, parents and the community; and invest in their students' long-term success.

In addition to honoring exceptional teachers on and off the field, each of the schools represented by a 2011 teacher Hero was eligible for an MVP Award, which provides funding to enhance learning via an innovative student achievement program. Three $10,000 grants were awarded at the end of the 2011 football season to Dimmitt Middle School in Renton, Meridian Park Elementary School in Shoreline and Roxhill Elementary School in West Seattle.

 


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