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Recognizing and Celebrating Broward County Public Schools Outstanding Teachers, Principals, Assistant Principals and School-Related/District Employees.
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The 2015 Caliber Awards event was held on Wednesday, April 1 at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. As the first fully accredited School District in Florida, Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) continues to be a leader in delivering excellence in education to every student, every school, every day. With more than 30,000 employees, BCPS is proud of those individuals who have dedicated themselves to ensuring the future success of our more than 260,000 students. The Caliber Awards provide the opportunity for the District to recognize employees who have excelled as teachers, principals, assistant principals and school-related/District employees.
CONGRATULATIONS 2015 CALIBER AWARDS WINNERS
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Nicole Brown
Deerfield Beach Middle SchoolThe Teacher of the Year program recognizes and honors the contributions of outstanding classroom teachers who have demonstrated a superior capacity to inspire a love of learning in students of all backgrounds and abilities.
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Angela Brown
Dillard Elementary SchoolThe Principal of the Year Award recognizes outstanding school administrators for their exemplary contributions to students, schools and communities.
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Thomas Moncilovich
Sheridan Technical CollegeThe Assistant Principal of the Year Award recognizes outstanding school administrators for their exemplary contributions to students, schools and communities.
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Kenyatta Medlock, General Clerk II
Whiddon-Rogers Education CenterThe School-Related/District Employee of the Year Award recognizes outstanding non-instructional support personnel for the significant contributions to our schools and communities.
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