2019 Snoqualmie Valley Educators of the Year announced AND surprised at school

Thursday morning, March 7th, the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation (SVSF) announced the winners of its annual Educators of the Year award by once again surprising winners at school with balloons and delighting students.

This year’s honorees are: Marcella Murphy, Language Arts and AVID teacher at Mount Si High School; Dawn Frearson, 7th grade Science teacher at Twin Falls Middle School; Anne Melgaard, 3rd grade teacher at North Bend Elementary School; and Robert Lacher, custodian at Cascade View Elementary School.

According to SVSF, these educators exemplify commitment to excellence in education and dedication to students and the community. Nominations came from colleagues, parents, and students and were evaluated by an independent committee.

Educators of the Year will be publicly honored for their achievement at the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation Spring Fundraising Luncheon on Thursday, March 21, 2019 from 11:30AM to 1PM at the Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Club.  The entire community is invited to honor these educators and to hear from students and teachers how the Foundation’s funding impacts classrooms across the Valley. 

Visit the Foundation’s website at www.SVSFoundation.org for more information or to RSVP for the Spring Luncheon. SVSF is a nonprofit organization “dedicated to building community support to provide the best possible education for Every Student in Every Classroom at Every School.”

SVSD Superintendent Rob Manahan went along when some of Educators of the Year were surprised last week. Video included below.

Anne Melgaard was surprised with her award at NBE on March 7th.
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