January 26, 2025 - 01:08
The San Bernardino County Education Medal of Honor is now accepting nominations to recognize outstanding contributions to education within the community. This prestigious award aims to celebrate individuals and organizations that have made a significant impact across six distinct categories.
Nominations are open to educators, volunteers, and community leaders who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and outcomes. Whether it’s a teacher who inspires students daily, a non-profit organization that supports educational initiatives, or a community member who advocates for educational reform, all deserving candidates are encouraged to be nominated.
To submit a nomination, individuals must provide detailed information about the nominee’s achievements and contributions to education. The selection process will involve a thorough review by a panel of experts who will evaluate the nominees based on their impact, innovation, and dedication to fostering a better learning environment.
This is a wonderful opportunity to honor those who tirelessly work to improve education in San Bernardino County.
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