Mass.gov
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Go to Selected Program Area
 Massachusetts State Seal
 News  School/District Profiles  School/District Administration  Educator Services  Assessment/Accountability  Family & Community  
 Become an Educator  Licensure  >  Career Advancement  Teaching/Learning  Preparing Educators  
>  Educator Recognition Home
>  History Teacher of the Year
>  Christa McAuliffe Fellowship
>  Fulbright Memorial Fund
>  George Washington Scholars
>  Master Teacher Program
>  Milken Family Foundation
>  National Teachers Hall of Fame
>  
>  Teacher of the Year

Educator Services orange arrow Career Advancement orange arrow Recognition Programs orange arrow
Educator Recognition Programs

2008 Presidential Awards for Mathematics and Science Teaching

To:Superintendents, Principals, Teachers, and Other Interested Parties
From:Jeffrey Nellhaus, Acting Commissioner of Education
Date:February 2008

stopline

I am pleased to announce that nominations are open for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). The PAEMST Program was established in 1983 by the White House and is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The program identifies outstanding mathematics and science teachers, kindergarten through 12th grade, in each state and the four U.S. jurisdictions. These teachers will serve as models for their colleagues and will be leaders in the improvement of science and mathematics education.

The competition alternates year by year between teachers of grades K-6 and teachers of grades 7-12. Teachers of grades K-6 mathematics and science are eligible for nomination for the 2008 Presidential Awards. Teachers of grades 7-12 will be eligible for the 2009 Presidential Awards.

In order to apply for the 2008 PAEMST, a teacher must be nominated. Anyone (e.g., principals, teachers, students, and other members of the general public) may nominate a teacher. Self-nominations will also be accepted.

Each Presidential Awardee will receive a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation and gifts from donors. Each Awardee will also be invited to attend, along with a guest, recognition events in Washington, D.C., in March 2009.

I have enclosed a nomination form Download PDF Document  Download MS WORD Document for you to copy and distribute. The deadline for nominations is Thursday, March 13, 2008. Nominations can also be made by going to www.paemst.org. For further information, contact Deborah Walker at djwalker@doe.mass.edu or call (781) 338-3347. Nominations should be submitted to Deborah Walker at the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.



last updated: February 6, 2008
E-mail this page| Print View| Print Pdf  
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Search · Site Map · Policies · Site Info · Contact ESE