Mission kindergarten instructor receives teaching award
ST. IGNATIUS -- St. Ignatius kindergarten teacher Brenda Clouser has received the 2014 Maryfrances Shreeve Award, an honor presented by the University of Montana and the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education & Human Services for excellence in teaching.
“We have a lot of superstars in our district and it’s an honor to have Brenda Clouser’s star shine so brightly,” said St. Ignatius School Superintendent Bob Lewandowski. “This is something for all of us to shoot at and follow.”
The Shreeve Award is established for public elementary or middle school teachers who have taught in Montana public schools for a at least 10 years.
“Clouser’s class scores have always been very close, or at the top, for every year that she has taught in Mission,” added Lewandowski.
Upon receipt of the award, Clouser received $2,000 for herself and $1,000 for the Mission school district. According to Lewandowski, Clouser has asked that the money be spent on additional leveled reading books for the lower grades.
“This is a very prestigious award,” said Lewandowski. “We are honored to have her.”