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Fifth-grade students Dajianna Anderson, Dylan Peel, DeEunique Hinds and Shaylee Skaggs work on a skit demonstrating the vocabulary words amendment and security during Leslie Montgomery’s class at Atkinson Academy (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2013
Allyson Vitato, principal at Breckinridge-Franklin Elementary School (Jefferson County), is surprised when her name is called as the winner of the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award. Also pictured at center is JCPS superintendent Donna Hargens.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015
Fifth-grade student Jeremy Metcalf suggests an educator could by pencils and crayons with $25 as Milken Education Awards senior vice president Jane Foley starts to unveil the award amount during the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award assembly at Breckinridge-Franklin Elementary School (Jefferson County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015
Greathouse/Shryock Traditional Elementary School, a Blue Ribbon School, in Jefferson County Nov. 16, 2007.
Photo by Amy Wallot
Fifth-grade students Stefany Boyd and Justice Silver plan their drawing for a game based on Pictionary that uses vocabulary words during Margot Smith’s class at Atkinson Academy (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2013
Lucius Smith and Lashodd Barnett draw a vocabulary word during a game based on Pictionary in Margot Smith’s 5th-grade class at Atkinson Academy (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2013
Fifth-grade students Katie Anderson, Sean Bush and Deyone Clark play a game based on Pictionary with vocabulary words during Margot Smith’s class at Atkinson Academy (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2013
Leslie Montgomery helps a small group with their skit that depicts a vocabulary word during her 5th-grade class at Atkinson Academy (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2013
Dasia Stewart and Zahria Morrison-Nettles play the role of immigrants during their skit demonstrating the vocabulary word citizen during Leslie Montgomery\'s 5th-grade class at Atkinson Academy (Jefferson County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2013
Commissioner Terry Holliday adds one more zero to the award amount, for a total of $25,000, to be given to the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award winner.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015
Atkinson Academy (Jefferson County) teachers Margot Smith and Leslie Montgomery wrote Word Nerds: Teaching All Students to Learn and Love Vocabulary. They stress creating a classroom atmosphere where students feel safe to learn about language and take risks. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2013
DuPont Manual High School (Jefferson County) senior Brigid Neary reviews her product presentation with GSA staff member and education consultant Tom Welch. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 20, 2013
Brennan Wrath and William Stone laugh while reading Halloween by Jerry Seinfeld during Sarah Reed's 3rd-grade class at Field Elementary School (Jefferson County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 21, 2014
Sarah Reed reviews numerators and denominators with a small group during her 3rd-grade class. Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 21, 2014
Emma Tucker, Steven Russell and Paige Franklin play with the class pet rat, Albany, during Sarah Reed's class. Franklin was taking the rat home for the weekend. Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 21, 2014
Steven Russell asks his 3rd-grade teacher Sarah Reed when it was she decided to become a teacher. Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 21, 2014
Assistant Principal Steven Stark and Principal Deb Rivera talk with Kentucky Teacher of the Year Sarah Reed, center, at Field Elementary School (Jefferson County). Rivera attended the ceremony in Frankfort and said she wasn't surprised when Reed was named TOY because she is a great teacher. Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 21, 2014
Kindergarten student Stella Gootee applauds her principal being named the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award winner. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015
Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Donna Hargens, Commissioner Terry Holliday and Stopher Elementary Principal Brigitte Owens tour classrooms.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 28, 2015
Art teacher Amy Siwicki helps 3rd-grade student Lauren Godwin with her sand painting. The class was learning about Native American art and creating works inspired by it.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 28, 2015
Teaching assistant Rhonda Hester leads a dice game 1st-grade students were playing to work on their sight words. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 28, 2015
Preschool student Sydney Minucci  plays a matching game on the computer.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 28, 2015
Every 1 Reads volunteer Rod Kincaid works with 3rd-grade student Oliver Chavez-Albarado in the library. Kincaid and his wife, a retired teacher, live in the neighborhood and volunteer at the school once a week.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 28, 2015
Commissioner Terry Holliday congratulates Allyson Vitato after she was named the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award winner. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015
Allyson Vitato thanks the students who helped surprise her in being named the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award winner. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015
Retired teacher Carol Rietze works part-time teaching sophomore English at the JCPS eSchool. “I still can affect students personally through e-mail,” she said. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 6, 2012
Angel Cissell and Tiffany Truong create a hallway poster as part of the Youth Council on Human Rights during Joe Gutmann’s law and government class at Central High School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 31, 2012
An orange corn snake wraps himself around 7th-grade student Brandon Noe while he makes a presentation to 7th-grade student Ryan Travis at Kennedy Metro Middle School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 6, 2012
Fifth-grade student Antonia Seabrooks, center, practices for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at Lincoln Elementary School (Jefferson County)  Jan. 14, 2011. Her favorite performing arts to participate in is instrumental music. Photo by Amy Wallot
Ana Castro, Spanish teacher at DuPont Manual High School (Jefferson County), works the room checking on her students as they teach science lessons to elementary students at Hawthorne Elementary School. Photo by Amy Wallot Nov. 19, 2014
Fifth-grade student Nicolas Franchi gets dressed as a fisherman during an activity in Christina Cornelius class that ended with the whole class dressed as a profession at James E. Farmer Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 27, 2013
Maya Spalding displays a hallway poster she made with Erica Talbott during Joe Gutmann\'s law and government class at Central High School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 31, 2012
Michael Ryan-Kessler teaches both high school and college courses through the JCPS eSchool. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 6, 2012
Kennedy Metro Middle School (Jefferson County) teacher Denise Ranney talks about how she brought her love pf animals into the classroom. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 6, 2012
Emma Hague, center, eagerly raises her hand to be dressed in a career costume while learning about goods and services in Christina Cornelius\' 5th-grade class at James E. Farmer Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 27, 2013
Fifth-grade student Angelica Rios hugs drama teacher Greylyn Gregory at Lincoln Elementary School (Jefferson County)  Jan. 14, 2011. Rios, who is interested in drama and dance, was excited about a trip she will be taking to New York City. Photo by Amy Wallot
Fifth-grade student Maxwell Jaggers listens to DuPont Manual High School (Jefferson County) students give a lesson about the periodic table in Spanish. Photo by Amy Wallot Nov. 19, 2014
Fifth-grade students Makyla Gore, left, and Adia Arnold shake hands and tell each other \"Good morning. I\'m glad you are here today,\" during Talmage Collins\' class at Lincoln Elementary School (Jefferson County)  Jan. 14, 2011.Photo by Amy Wallot
Fifth-grade students Gabriel Jones and Maxwell Jaggers listen to DuPont Manual High School (Jefferson County) students teach science concepts in Spanish. Photo by Amy Wallot Nov. 19, 2014
Sifi Peter and Lanisha Porter create a  poster in multiple languages, including Arabic and  Swahili, to remind students to watch their language in the hallways at Central High School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 31, 2012
Fifth-grade student Paul Brown was dressed as a firefighter as students in Christina Cornelius’ class learned about public and private careers at James E. Farmer Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 17, 2013
Teacher Sherry Brown holds Hank the hedgehog while 7th-grade student Micah Deramus presents about hedgehogs at Kennedy Metro Middle School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 6, 2012
Ruth Ann Driggers teaches Spanish classes through the JCPS eSchool. Driggers has been with the program since its beginning in 2000. “I found it a really great opportunity after 31 years in the classroom. I can use that content knowledge to help students online,” she said. Also pictured is English teacher Erik Nicholson. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 6, 2012
Fifth-grade student Nina Valdez smiles while answering science questions with DuPont Manual High School senior Issac Domenech as part of their Spanish Immersion program.  Photo by Amy Wallot Nov. 19, 2014
Talmage Collins\' 5th-grade class reads out loud together his morning message for the class at Lincoln Elementary School (Jefferson County)  Jan. 14, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Mahmood Najd, Jodee Powell and Claire Artman watch as their classmates dress in costumes representing careers while learning about goods and services in Christina Cornelius\' class at James E. Farmer Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 27, 2013
JCPS eSchool middle school teacher Marissa O’Neal works on revising a lesson plan to align with the new core content standards. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 6, 2012
Keonna Gatewood holds a leopard gecko as part of the Reptile Roadshow at Kennedy Metro Middle School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 6, 2012
DeVictor McElroy and Brionna Thompson are the president and vice-president of the Youth Council on Human Rights at Central High School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot,  Jan. 31, 2012
Christina Cornelius helps 5th-grade student Nicolas Franchi dress as a fisherman during an activity about goods and services. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 27, 2013
Dance educator Harlina Churn-Diallo teaches 4th-grade students during class at Lincoln Elementary School (Jefferson County)  Jan. 14, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Jefferson County High School students Darricka Collier and Joylisha Walker take math classes through the JCPS eSchool and plan to participate in graduation ceremonies in the spring. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 6, 2012
Central High teacher Joe Gutmann watches over students as they create posters aimed at promoting fewer cuss words and more civility in the Jefferson County school. Photo by Amy Wallot,  Jan. 31, 2012
In preparation for the Reptile Roadshow, 7th-grade student Aaron Stanley practices his presentation about the eastern box turtle at Kennedy Metro Middle School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 6, 2012
DuPont Manual High School (Jefferson County) seniors Bianca Menendez, Issac Domenech and Neela Saha teach the period table of the elements in Spanish to Hawthorne Elementary School students. Photo by Amy Wallot Nov. 19, 2014
Turtles from the reptile roadshow are a favorite among the staff at Kennedy Metro Middle School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 6, 2012
Jovawn Ogburn is taking history and chemistry courses through JCPS eSchool. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 6, 2012
Students in Christina Cornelius\' class had to decide if Javon Walker, dressed as a farmer, created goods or services during an activity learning about producers and consumers at  James E. Farmer Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 27, 2013
Kindergarten student Isaiah Hayes counts the days of school, all the way up to 87, with the rest of Sheila Riley\'s class at Lincoln Elementary School (Jefferson County)  Jan. 14, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Mohamed Hassan helps Twanajia Dorsey handle a python during practice for the Reptile Roadshow at Kennedy Metro Middle School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 6, 2012
Fourth-grade students Johara Abdullahi, left, and Maryan Kasim sing and clap during a rehearsal for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day performance at Lincoln Elementary School (Jefferson County)  Jan. 14, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Commissioner Terry Holliday adds one more zero to the award amount, for a total of $25,000, to be given to the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award winner at Breckinridge-Franklin Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015

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