National Teachers Hall of Fame Welcomes the Class of 2019

Emporia, KS (06/17/2019) — The Emporia area has even more opportunities to meet the newest inductees to the National Teachers Hall of Fame this week as new public events are added to the schedule. The inductees requested that the two activities -a trivia competition with local teams pitted against the teachers and hunting for shark teeth, a family-oriented activity - be added.

The five members of the Class of 2019 have amassed a total of 132 years of classroom teaching:

The inductees and their families arrive in Emporia today (Monday, June 17) for a whirlwind four days of events.

Another new addition is honoring Matthew Powell from Mayfield, Kentucky, the National Education Association Education Support Professional of the Year. Powell and Debby Chandler of Washington, the NEA ESP Council president, will arrive midweek to attend an ESP workshop on Thursday and the Induction Ceremony on Friday.

These events are open to the public and free, unless otherwise noted:

Tuesday, June 18, Shark Teeth Project, Emporia Public Library, 4:30 p.m.

The Emporia Public Library is the venue for the inductees to share their expertise on fossilized shark's teeth - how to find and identify while sifting through dirt that is said to be 11 million years old. Each participant receives a bag of dirt to take home to sift through for shark teeth. Fun for land-locked Kansans of all ages!

Wednesday, June 19, Wine/ Cheese/ and Trivia Challenge at the Lyon County History Center, third floor, 8 p.m.

Come for a fun, informal gathering with prizes as community members match wits with the inductees on local and general trivia knowledge. This is a great way to meet the inductees in a relaxed atmosphere at the Lyon County History Center.

Thursday, June 20

Friday, June 21

Additional information on inductees:

Christopher Albrecht - past awards include:

Mr. Albrecht believes that his job is to teach children, but his mission is to promote lifelong learning.

Dr. David Bosso - past recognitions include:

Dr. Bosso believes that, "Encouraging students to become more aware of the world around them, to realize and appreciate multiple sides to every story and every issue, and to begin to get a better sense of their potential as global citizens-are fundamental to the work we do as educators."

Richard Knoeppel - recognition in education includes:

Mr. Knoeppel says, "As a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher, I firmly believe that I need to provide my students with the knowledge and skills they will need to thrive in the future. I want to provide them with the ability to be successful in jobs and careers that haven't been thought of yet."

Dr. Mary Jo Murray - awards include:

Dr. Murray says that that the teaching tools that she has honed are basic-break down skills, encourage proper practice, reward effort, praise abundantly ask pertinent questions during discovery, show enthusiasm, acknowledge individual differences, and include everyone.

Dyane Smokorowski - recognitions:

Mrs. Smokorowski ("Ms. Smoke") believes that a teacher's role is to love first and teach second and that teachers never stop learning alongside their students.

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Christopher Albrecht

David Bosso

Richard Knoeppel

Mary Jo Murray

Dyane Smokorowski

Matthew Powell