12 Receive Prestigious Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Awards in West Virginia
Posted on: Friday, 17 April 2009, 12:02 CDT
'They are our stars of the teaching profession,' said Arch Coal Chairman and CEO
Joining Arch Coal Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
"Teaching, like coal mining, has changed significantly over the years," said Leer. "For example, technology is now more commonplace in both the mine and the classroom. So, too, are the educational levels of miners and teachers. Today's workforce, whether it be in a mine, classroom or factory, must be highly educated, competent and able to produce products that can compete at a global level."
"What will not change is the importance Arch Coal places on the professionalism, innovation and passion classroom teachers bring to their students every day," said Leer. "Arch Coal counts on classroom teachers to foster a love of learning in their students and to maximize their abilities. We believe the teachers honored here today are truly exceptional. We celebrate these 'stars' of the teaching profession in West Virginia."
"I commend Arch Coal for its outstanding commitment to support education throughout our state and region," Gov. Manchin said. "Teachers are truly the foundation of our future, fostering the growth and development of West Virginia's brightest minds. Arch Coal is a great partner to our state and this annual teacher recognition program is a testament of Arch Coal's unwavering commitment to education and to our state's future. In addition, I congratulate the teachers who are recognized, for they are top-notch educators who are making a positive difference in their profession."
"In education, being recognized by your peers as a 'highly qualified' teacher, who engages students, inspires learning, and facilitates student centered classrooms engaged in 21st century learning, is a pinnacle of success," said First Lady Manchin. "However, to be recognized by the business community, especially a corporation with the magnitude and economic dominance of Arch Coal, takes that recognition to an entirely different level. Then, we are truly saying that the business world recognizes and celebrates the importance of the role of excellent teachers in the lives of our children and the future of our state - and is a magnificent acknowledgement!"
"WVEA is pleased to once again partner with Arch Coal for the Teacher Achievement Awards," stated Lee. "It is refreshing to find a corporation such as Arch Coal that understands the value of teaching and the dedication of West Virginia's teachers to the academic success of their students. It is even rarer to find one that is willing to create and finance a program to honor those teachers. WVEA wants to thank Arch Coal and all the outstanding teachers throughout the state of
"The judges for these awards are prior recipients of the Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Award," said
In addition to recognition, award recipients receive a
"Arch Coal is especially pleased that WVEA has continued to partner in promoting this program," said Snider. "The grant from WVFIE shows that industry and the teaching profession share an interest in recognizing the substantial contributions made by classroom teachers."
Arch Coal is supported by the West Virginia Department of Education, WVEA and the West Virginia Library Commission in program promotion. Arch Coal's Teacher Achievement Awards is the longest running, privately sponsored teacher recognition program in the state. More than 400 teacher nominations were made by the public this school year.
Arch Coal is one of the nation's largest coal producers. Through its national network of mines, Arch supplies the fuel for approximately 6 percent of the electricity generated in
Information about each of the 12 recipients is posted on the Arch Coal Web site: http://www.archcoal.com/community/teacherawards.aspx.
SOURCE Arch Coal, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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