
Adrian, MI – The MiSTEM Network team in region 2 – covering southeast and southcentral Michigan – hosted their 6th annual awards ceremony to honor educators and a community partner for their commitment to cultivating a vibrant Stem ecosystem in Michigan.
Educators who were nominated for the awards were required to be a full-time K-12/Middle College Educator in the MiSTEM Region 2 area with at least half of their contractual time instructing and creating highly effective experiences for their students.
Two Lenawee County teachers were recognized…
* Mark Geha of Blissfield Middle School was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The award recognizes Geha’s 25 years of service, inspiring students to think critically about the world around them by creating a dynamic and inclusive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore Stem.
* Renee Gilson of Clinton High School was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The award recognizes Gilson’s many contributions to the school, surrounding community and to the field of education that spanned 29 years of service.
In addition to being recognized at the MiSTEM Recognition Ceremony at Washtenaw Community College, each educator received a $1,000 grant.
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