KSAT 12′s Educator of the Month Contest

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Give your favorite teacher a nomination in KSAT's Educator of the Month contest! 🍎

One educator will be selected each month throughout the contest and receive a $500 Visa gift card presented by Firstmark Credit Union.

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies.On Monday, Nov. 1, KSAT 12 is launching a new Educator of the Month Contest for our K-12 educators within the KSAT 12 viewing area.

From November 2021 to May 2022, KSAT 12 management and Firstmark Credit Union will determine which nominated educators will receive the title of Educator of the Month. One educator will be selected each month throughout the contest and receive a $500 Visa gift card presented by Firstmark Credit Union and receive a trophy that says “Educator of the Month” with the educator’s name.

To nominate an educator, please fill out the form shown below. Entries will appear on the ballot once they are approved.for family-friendly and educational content to your inbox twice a month.

 

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