Awards that Recognize Outstanding Educators
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                                    Eligibility: Any Brownell, Elliott, Meadow Lane, Prescott, and Pyrtle Elementary school teachers. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any LPS middle school educators 
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                                    Eligibility: Any certified or licensed nurse at LPS. 
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                                    Eligibility: LPS reading teacher (at least one course at the secondary level). 
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                                    Eligibility: Any certified or licensed LPS educator who has made a significant contribution to students' lives by promoting health and physical fitness. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any LPS employee who has been an innovative leader and made a significant contribution to fostering understanding of our multicultural society. 
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                                    Eligibility: Teachers at Sheridan Elementary, Irving Middle or Lincoln High schools. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any current principal or emerging leader in LPS. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any educator at Southeast High School. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any LPS music teacher who has taught at LPS for 5+ years. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any LPS mathematics educator. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any current or soon-to-be LPS counselors. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any LPS teacher or coordinator demonstrating outstanding leadership or potential for leadership. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any certified LPS early childhood educator. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any LPS educator who strives to find creative ways to incorporate financial literacy in their classroom. 
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                                    Eligibility: Any Special Education teacher within Lincoln Public Schools who demonstrates excellence in special education teaching and works toward continuous improvement in student achievement and development. 
Questions
Email kayla.jacox@lps.org or call 402-436-1612.

 
    
           
     
    
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
    