Nominations for the Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Awards program are being accepted.
Arch Vice President John Snider said the outstanding classroom teachers who helped us learn, grow socially and become more self-confident should not be forgotten.
“The Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Awards program provides an excellent opportunity to say ‘thank you’ in a special, meaningful way. The easiest, fastest means of nominating a teacher is online at www.archteacherawards. com.”
Nomination forms also maybe obtained at schools and libraries throughout the state, as well as online at the West Virginia Education Association’s Web site, www.wvea.org.
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