 Teacher of the Year
Printable Entry Form
Contact Program Chairman: Bob Jackson 466 Crestview Drive, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 for further information and details.
Citizenship Education Teachers’ Award
a.k.a. Teacher of the Year Award
The VFW's National Citizenship Education Teachers' Award recognizes the nation's top elementary, junior high and high school teachers who teach citizenship education topics regularly and promote America's history and traditions. Nearly 1,000 teachers are from every state, the District of Columbia and overseas. Fellow teachers, supervisors or other interested individuals can submit nominations by November 1 to your local Post. VFW's National citizenship education teacher awards include: $1,000 cash award for professional development to each of the top K-5, 6-8 and 9-12 teachers; $1,000 award for each winning teacher's school; plaques for both the winning teacher and school; an all-expense-paid trip to attend the VFW and Ladies Auxiliary National Community Service Conference in Washington, D.C. Teachers who win first place in each category will be invited to conduct a workshop at the conference.
Check the phone book for Post locations or call The Department of Idaho Chairman at 208-733-6042 or email thechief@cableone.net to find the Post nearest to you. Every post in Idaho stands ready to help you with your nomination. In addition, posts, districts and the Department of Idaho provides prizes at the various levels of competition.
VFW Cares About Education
Founded in 1899, the Veterans of Foreign Wars is concerned with the education of America’s youth. VFW and its Ladies Auxiliary have developed a slate of programs dedicated to this endeavor. VFW’s Citizenship Education program stimulates interest in America’s history, traditions, institutions, civic responsibility, flag etiquette and patriotism.
VFW wants to identify and recognize America’s best educators who instill a sense of national pride in students. VFW offers cash awards, commemorative plaques and all expenses- paid trips to the nation’s capital for these worthy teachers. The trip will provide an opportunity for winners to exchange ideas.
Teachers care deeply about America and its children. They’re concerned about the perpetuation of America’s noblest traditions and highest ideals. Wouldn’t you like to see them get the honor they deserve? Now you can.
Promoting Citizenship Education
VFW annually recognizes the nation’s top classroom elementary, junior high and high school teachers who teach citizenship education topics regularly teaching (at least half of the school day in a classroom environment) and promote America’s history, traditions and institutions effectively.
Teachers who promote civic responsibility, flag etiquette and patriotism are prime candidates for this award. For example, do you know a teacher who plans field trips to city hall or organizes community volunteer projects? Maybe you know an instructor who invites veterans into the classroom to discuss their military experiences. Perhaps you are familiar with a teacher who fosters the development of democratic values and beliefs through special projects. If you know of such a teacher, honor him or her today with the VFW’s National Citizenship Education Teacher Award.
How Does the Contest Work?
Based on the nominees submitted, VFW’s local chapters, called Posts, will recognize one outstanding teacher in grades, K-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Posts then submit these winners’ names to their District level judging who will forward their winners to the Department (or state) level. After judging, each Department then forwards the names of its winners to VFW National Headquarters for consideration in the national awards contest.
Who is eligible?
All current classroom teachers (teaching at least half of the school day in a classroom environment) in grades K-12 are eligible. Previous state and national VFW winners are ineligible. Nominations can be submitted by fellow teachers, supervisors or other interested individuals (not relatives). Self-nominees are not eligible.
How are teachers nominated?
Fill out the nomination form contained in this brochure Printable Entry Form.
In 350 words or less, describe why you feel your nominee should be selected.
Describe the teacher’s innovative teaching and resource development methods, as well as his/her dedication to education.
Please submit your completed nomination form and signed essay to your local VFW Post.
All Post level nominees, if they win, should provide a one page resume, up to five pages of documentation of their teaching experience (references, news articles) and a head and shoulder photo of themself.
At a minimum, the teacher’s nomination and package will be judged on Innovative Approach to Teaching, Development of Resources and Compassion to Teaching.
A VFW POST MUST SPONSOR THE TEACHER.
When is the deadline?
Nominations must be received by Nov. 1 by your local VFW Posts, which conduct judging from Nov. 2-15. What are the National awards? VFW’s National Citizenship Education Teacher Awards include the items below.
• A national $1,000 Past Commander-in-Chief John Smart award for each of the top K-5, 6-8 and 9-12 teachers for professional development expenses.
• $1,000 award for each winning teacher’s school.
• Plaques for both the winning teacher and school.
• An all-expenses-paid trip to attend VFW and Ladies Auxiliary National Community Service Conference in Washington, D.C. Teachers who win first-place in each category will be invited to conduct a workshop at the conference.
Nominate Someone Deserving
Have a teacher in mind? Fill out the nomination form and submit it to your local VFW Post. The investment that a teacher makes in today’s youth will be the dividends we will all reap from future leaders.
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