2019-2020 ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Prize
2020 ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Prize Distinguished Educators Announced
Ceremony to take place via Zoom on May 8

Seventeen teachers from the local San Antonio area have been selected as finalists for the 2020 ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Prize for Excellence in Teaching. Each teacher has been chosen as a distinguished educator by their school district and is being considered for the award as a recognition of their dedication and outstanding performance in public education.

The two recipients of the prize will be announced and all of the distinguished educators will be honored at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, May 8, through an invitation-only ceremony on Zoom. Rodney Robinson, the 2019 National Teacher of the Year, will give remarks at this year’s event.

Each educator chosen was nominated for their commitment and passion for education. Among the criteria for inclusion on the list is outstanding classroom performance, leadership in the school and school district, leadership in the education profession, and outstanding community service.

The distinguished educators and finalists are:


Lisa Barry

Alamo Heights Independent School District

Lisa Barry

5th grade ELAR/SSÌý

Woodridge ElementaryÌý

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Rishanne Frech

Comal Independent School District

Rishanne French

3rd grade ELAÌý

Hoffmann Lane Elementary

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Brenda Kiolbassa Miller

East Central Independent School District

Brenda Kiolbassa Miller

Science instructor/Department lead

East Central High School

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Lisa Segovia

Edgewood Independent School District

Lisa Segovia

3rd grade NIET mentorÌý

L.B. Johnson Elementary

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Christopher Ramos

Ft. Sam Houston Independent School District

Christopher Ramos

5th gradeÌý

Fort Sam Houston Elementary School

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Kellie George

Harlandale Independent School District

Kellie George

8th grade social studies, 6th/8th AVID elective

Harlandale Middle School

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Dorothy Cardenas

Judson Independent School District

Dorothy Cardenas

Dyslexia therapist

Olympia Elementary School

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Joy Crawford

Lackland Independent School District

Joy Crawford

5th gradeÌý

Lackland Elementary School

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Janelle Schnacker

North East Independent School District

Janelle Schnacker

School librarian

Douglas MacArthur High School

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Jamie Pfeil

Northside Independent School District

Jamie Pfeil

Social studies

Earl Warren High School

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Beth Howard

Randolph Independent School District

Beth HowardÌý

Special educationÌý

Randolph Elementary


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Belinda Medellin

San Antonio Independent School District

Belinda Medellin

Technology

CAST Tech High School

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Elizabeth Sanchez

Somerset Independent School District

Elizabeth Sanchez

3rd grade mentor, Math/science

Somerset Elementary

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Miguel Angel Quintanilla

South San Antonio Independent School District

Miguel Angel Quintanilla

Special education

Price Elementary

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Carol Ann Calderon

Southside Independent School District

Carol Ann Calderon

3rd gradeÌý

Heritage Elementary

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Samantha Arnold

Southwest Independent School District

Samantha Arnold

Professional communications

Southwest Legacy High School

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Linda Osborne

Winston School San Antonio

Linda Osborne

5th gradeÌý

The Winston School San Antonio

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ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà has honored the teaching profession and recognized outstanding educators through the Department of Education since 1982. The winners of the prize will be selected by a panel of San Antonio business and community leaders. All finalists receive a crystal apple, a cash award, and a proclamation from the city of San Antonio, signed by Mayor Ron Nirenberg ’99. The ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Prize for Excellence in Teaching is sponsored by Whataburger.Ìý

For more information, contact ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ’s Department of Education at 210-999-7501.

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Sydney Rhodes '23 helped tell ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ's story as a writing intern for Strategic Communications and Marketing.

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