Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics
and Science Teaching
2003 National Award Winner
Heather Marshall
Towns County Middle School
8th Grade Algebra

Certification, MEd and EdS, North Georgia College
and State University
The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science
Teaching (PAEMST) Program was established in 1983 by The White House
and is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The
program identifies outstanding mathematics and science teachers,
kindergarten through 12th grade, in each state and the four U.S.
jurisdictions. These teachers will serve as models for their
colleagues and will be leaders in the improvement of science and
mathematics education. The competition alternates each year between
teachers of grades K-6 and teachers of grades 7-12.
Each Presidential Awardee will received a $10,000 award from the
National Science Foundation. Each Awardee was also invited to
attend, along with a guest, recognition events in Washington, D.C.
during the week of March 15-20, 2004. These events will include an
award ceremony, a Presidential Citation, meetings with leaders in
government and education, sessions to share ideas and teaching
experiences, and receptions and banquets to honor recipients.
Ms. Marshall has also received a Beller Award from the American
Association for the Advancement of Science.
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