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Local teacher, Elizabeth Cyr, receives national award

“It is with great pleasure to announce that we have one of our staff members being nationally recognized!” Stockbridge High School Principal Jeff Trapp wrote, Jan. 23 in breaking the news that Journalism/Yearbook teacher Elizabeth Cyr is one of two nationwide recipients of the Diversity Award presented by the Journalism Education Association.

According to Trapp, the Diversity Award honors a scholastic journalism teacher, student, or group that “demonstrates a commitment to cultural awareness and encourages a multicultural approach with the student media staff, production, or community.”

Trapp said Cyr will be recognized April 25-27 during the JEA/NSPA Spring National High School Journalism Convention in Anaheim, California.
“Please join me in congratulating Elizabeth in receiving this remarkable honor,” he wrote.

22 thoughts on “Local teacher, Elizabeth Cyr, receives national award

  1. So well deserved! Elizabeth is a true professional in every way. Her commitment to her students is inspiring. The young people she works with learn collaboration, become disciplined in their work ethic, but most importantly feel connected.
    So very happy your hard work has been recognized.

    1. Thank you, Roberta! I think you recognize those qualities because you always did the same for your students. Much love and respect.

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