NFL Teacher of the Year
NFL Teacher of the Year is an award given by the National Football League. When the award began in 1990, it was to award a teacher who "had the single greatest impact on [a player's] educational and life-skills development" but starting in 2010 it has been awarded to former players who have gone on to succeed as teachers themselves.[1]
NFL Teachers of the Year (teachers who taught players)
- 2007 Jacquelyn Stevens (Washington-Marion Magnet School)[2]
NFL Teachers of the Year (players turned teachers)
- 1991 Miriam Williams (Palmetto Middle School)
- 1994 Terry Lowe (Greenwich High)[3]
- 2010
- 2011 Burt Grossman (Hoover High School)[4][5][6]
- 2012 Brent McClanahan (South High School)[7][8]
- 2013 Frank Beede (Freedom High School)[9][10]
- 2014
References
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- "2007 NFL TEACHER OF THE YEAR". nflrush.com. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
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- "NFL honors former Chargers DE as its Teacher of the Year". nfl.com. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
- "Former player named 2011 NFL Teacher of the Year". chargers.com. 14 June 2011. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
- "TEACH and NFL Celebrate 2011 NFL Teacher of the Year". ed.com. U.S. Federal Government. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
- "Brent McClanahan Receives NFL Teacher of the Year Award". turnto23.com. 15 Aug 2012. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
- "Former NFL Running Back Brent McClanahan of South High School in Bakersfield, California Named 2012 NFL Teacher of the Year". nflcommunications.com. 15 Aug 2015. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
- "Former Seahawk Beede is NFL Teacher of the Year". foxsports.com. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
- "Beede named NFL Teacher of the Year". 22 Nov 2013. Retrieved 17 Mar 2015.
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