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Miami Norland Senior High School Creative Writing Teacher Surprised by being named a Teacher of the Year Finalist and Received $15,000 from Macy’s and the Florida Department of Education!

May 3, 2016

Melissa Goff, Macy’s Media Relations
Melissa.Goff@Macys.com
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Melody Regalado, Macy’s Media Relations
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Miami Norland Senior High School Creative Writing Teacher Surprised by being named a Teacher of the Year Finalist and Received $15,000 from Macy’s and the Florida Department of Education!
~ Macy’s Partners with Florida Department of Education to Celebrate Extraordinary Teacher with Surprise, Magical Announcement as one of five finalists named to compete for distinguished 2017 Macy’s/Florida Department of Education Teacher of the Year Award ~

Miami, FL – May 3, 2016 – Like every other school day, at 9:00 a.m. today, Precious Symonette was focused on her creative writing class lessons and had no idea that she was about to receive the surprise of a lifetime! From a group of 72 teachers, Precious Symonette of Miami Norland Senior High School in Miami-Dade County was chosen as one of five finalists to compete for the 2017 Macy’s/Florida Department of Education Teacher of the Year Award!

For the past 28 years, Macy’s along with the Florida Department of Education has honored the most exceptional educators in Florida who make magic in and out of their classrooms every day. The Teacher of the Year program recognizes and honors the contributions of outstanding classroom teachers who have demonstrated a superior capacity to inspire a love of learning in students of all backgrounds and abilities.

At 9:00 a.m., Florida Department of Education Commissioner, Pam Stewart, along with Rhea Brown, Macy’s District Vice President, was on-hand to make the big surprise announcement. The 9th through 12th grade Creative Writing teacher was instructing her class when the Commissioner made the surprise visit and told her that she had been chosen as one of five finalists for the prestigious honor.

“Precious Symonette reflects the best in Florida public education. Her commitment to engaging her students each day and her mentorship in molding these young minds will strengthen the future of the state of Florida,” said Dennis Witte, Macy’s Executive Vice President and Regional Director of Stores.

Upon receiving the good news, Precious Symonette was presented with a $15,000 check from Macy’s and the Florida Department of Education and a $500 Macy’s gift card. A $1,000 check, funded by Macy’s, was presented to the finalist’s school. Macy’s will contribute over $100,000 in cash to the state-run Teacher of the Year program, as it has done since 1988. This year, Governor Rick Scott secured additional state funds for teachers in the Teacher of the Year program to significantly increase these awards for Florida educators.

“Macy’s has been presenting these awards for almost 30 years because we know that exceptional teachers are one of the most important factors of our students’ learning and success. That’s one reason why we’re proud of our long-standing commitment to education in Florida,” continued Witte. “To be a teacher is to be a ‘change agent.’ It is a dynamic profession that promotes lifelong learning. This comes to life in Ms. Symonette’s classroom, where students are engaged while innovation and achievement rise. The Teacher of the Year program gives us the opportunity to honor the best educators in the state as well as motivate teachers to strive for excellence in their own communities.”

“By enabling her students to find their voices and effectively express themselves through the written word, Ms. Symonette helps them develop the skills they will need to succeed in any career path they choose,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart.  “Ms. Symonette represents the education profession well, and I am pleased to have the opportunity to recognize her for her commitment to our state’s students.”

The winner of the 2017 Macy’s/Florida Department of Education Teacher of the Year award will be announced during a ceremony on Thursday, July 14, 2016. The event, hosted by Emmy Award-winning journalist Deborah Norville, will be held at Orlando’s Hard Rock Live at Universal Studios CityWalk.

In addition to a $20,000 award funded by The Department of Education and Macy’s, the Teacher of the Year will receive awards from Macy’s including an all-expense paid trip for four to New York City to attend the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The winner will also serve for one year as the Christa McAuliffe Ambassador for Education, touring the state to spread the word about educational opportunities and challenges in the Sunshine State. To date, Macy’s has contributed almost $3 million to teachers throughout the state.

During the gala event, the remaining nominees from around the state will be recognized for their achievements and excellence in teaching. Each of the nominees will be presented with a $10,000 personal cash award from the Department of Education and Macy’s.

This year’s five finalists were chosen from more than 194,519 public school teachers throughout the state by a Department of Education-appointed selection committee representing teachers, principals, parents and the business community. Each finalist is selected on the basis of outstanding ability to teach and communicate knowledge of the subject taught, professional development, philosophy of teaching, and outstanding school and community service.

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