The Rye City School District has selected and honored Carrie Burke and Sharon Straussberg as the 2014 Teachers of the Year. This annual award was presented during Superintendent’s Conference Day events in late June.
While they create the artistic works that fill Osborn’s hallways year-round, students in Mrs. Burke’s classes also learn about the details behind their projects. This Teacher of the Year sees that her students gain an understanding of the terminology and history associated with their artistic endeavors.
“I, as well as several other members of the Board and Central Administration, had the opportunity to see the art created in Mrs. Burke’s classes during Osborn’s Open Art Night,” Dr. Alvarez stated while announcing the award. “It comes as no surprise that she coordinated all the fine details of this event, even training students to serve as docents. We were highly impressed by the creativity that each project contained.”
Mrs. Burke has helped out with decorations for events and is always willing to share ideas and materials. She is also known to stay late and give up her lunch hour, despite having a busy schedule filled with back-to-back classes, in order to help students or provide them with extra time to finish their work.
Collectively, staff members, parents, and alumni used many accolades to describe this Teacher of the Year, including professional, understanding, organized, dedicated, encouraging, hardworking, friendly, patient, and poised.
She has set herself apart as a special teacher who can reach students regardless of their circumstances. Mrs. Straussberg recognizes when students are struggling and develops strategies to cope with their situations. She sets high expectations for her students and equips them with the tools and skills they need to reach those standards. Her colleagues have commented that she seems to know what to do for each child and has a remarkable ability to deeply connect with all of her students.
Dr. Alvarez said, “She has touched the lives of many children and made a lasting difference in not only their lives, but also in those of their family members.” He then shared anonymous excerpts from letters in which parents and alumni expressed heartfelt gratitude toward Mrs. Straussberg.
Congratulations to Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Straussberg!
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