09.07.2008 12:00:00
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Hispanic Heritage Foundation and Staples Foundation for Learning Announce Continued Collaboration and Recognition of Teachers
The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF), a national non-profit
organization that identifies, inspires, promotes and prepares Latino
leaders in the community, classroom and workforce, today announced the
renewal of a $100,000 grant from Staples Foundation for Learning (SFFL),
a private foundation created by Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLS). This year,
SFFL’s support will fund the second annual
Hispanic Heritage Teacher Award, an award that acknowledges influential
teachers across the country for making a positive impact on the lives of
Latino youth and inspiring students to reach their full potential even
in the face of great challenges. Since 2006, SFFL has provided HHF with
$200,000 in support of their Latino education programs.
Throughout the spring, teachers from 12 regions (San Antonio, Houston,
Dallas, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Jose, Phoenix, Chicago, Miami, New
York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC) were honored with a plaque and a
$500 Staples gift card to help purchase much-needed supplies for their
classrooms. Today, SFFL and HHF will present Sylvia Garza from
the Houston region the 2008 National Hispanic Heritage Teacher Award
recipient. Mrs. Garza will receive the award during a special ceremony
at the Sprint Corporate Headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas along with
the National Hispanic Heritage Youth Awardees and CSI Miami Star Adam
Rodriguez.
All teachers were nominated by Regional Hispanic Heritage Youth Award
recipients. Each recipient submitted an essay about a teacher who has
made a lasting impact on his or her life. The teacher finalists were
selected for their outstanding contributions to student achievement in
the classroom and their exceptional ability to encourage students to
believe in themselves and give back to their communities.
Sylvia Garza, a Spanish teacher at Texas City High School, was nominated
by Jeremy Guardiola, an Academic Excellence Houston Regional Hispanic
Heritage Youth Award recipient. Mrs. Garza inspires her students by
creating a comfortable classroom atmosphere where they can express
themselves and learn. She is also the advisor of the school’s
Spanish National Honor Society and encourages students to volunteer with
special education students and the Ronald McDonald House in Galveston,
TX.
"With continued support from Staples
Foundation for Learning, the Hispanic Heritage Teacher Award program
continues to grow and create role models for all educators,”
said Jose Antonio Tijerino, president and CEO of the Hispanic Heritage
Foundation. "Through this important
partnership, we can shine an even brighter spotlight on the vital role
teacher’s play in moving our community forward
through education and community service.” "Staples Foundation for Learning is committed
to empowering Latino youth with educational experiences needed for
positive academic and social development,”
said Ron Sargent, president of Staples Foundation for Learning and
chairman and chief executive officer of Staples, Inc. "The
Hispanic Heritage Teacher Award enables us to honor these unsung heroes
who act as positive role models by educating and inspiring Latino youth
across the country.”
SFFL began its partnership with Hispanic Heritage Foundation in 2006 to
help fund educational and cultural programs that identify, promote and
prepare Latino leaders. The 2007 creation and continued success of the
Hispanic Heritage Teacher Awards marks SFFL’s
dedication to HHF and their efforts to prepare Latino youth to make an
impact in society.
The 2008 Hispanic Heritage Regional Teacher Awardees were:
Dallas – Michael Juhas, Jesuit College
Preparatory, Dallas, TX
Philadelphia – Michael Mast, Danville
Senior High School, Danville, PA
New York – Dr. Joanne Figueiredo,
Smithtown High School West, Smithtown, NY
Washington, DC – Joshua Dorsey,
Southern High School, Harwood, MD
Chicago – Tanya Cabrera, Benito Juarez
Community Academy, Chicago, IL
No. California – Jesse Kurtz-Nicholl,
Richmond High School, Richmond, CA
Miami – Bernardo Osorio, Coral Reef
High School, Miami, FL
San Antonio – Darlene Karthauser, Tivy
High School, Kerrville, TX
Houston – Sylvia Garza, Texas City
High School, Texas City, TX
Phoenix – Juan Aldo Nunez, Trevor G.
Browne High School of Phoenix, AZ
San Diego – Hillary Park, Grossmont
High School, El Cacjon, CA
Los Angeles – William Brown, Mira
Costa High School, Manhattan Beach, CA
About Hispanic Heritage Foundation
The Hispanic Heritage Foundation, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization,
identifies, prepares, and positions Latino leaders in the community,
classroom and workforce through national cultural, educational, and
career development programs. For more information about the Hispanic
Heritage Foundation, please visit www.HispanicHeritage.org.
About Staples Foundation for Learning
The mission of Staples Foundation for Learning, Inc. is to teach, train
and inspire. Founded in 2002, the foundation has contributed more than
$12.5 million to national and local charities that provide educational
opportunities and job skills for all people, with a special emphasis on
disadvantaged youth. Staples Foundation for Learning has also developed
lasting relationships with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Earth Force,
Hispanic Heritage Foundation and the Initiative for a Competitive Inner
City. In addition, Staples Foundation for Learning supports Ashoka, an
organization that develops and supports social entrepreneurs around the
world, in eight countries: Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France,
Germany, Spain and the United States. For more information about the
foundation or how to apply for a grant, please visit www.staplesfoundation.org.
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