Yet another event has fallen victim to coronavirus.
This year’s Kansas Master Teacher awards ceremony at Emporia State University has been pushed to April 2022 at the earliest. Teachers College Dean. Dr. Joan Brewer says the decision had to be made now because the event brings hundreds of people to campus and it also sends the Master Teachers to classrooms to visit with education majors.
Nominations for the upcoming awards ceremony have already started, and Brewer encourages people to keep them until the 2021-2022 cycle.
Seven educators were named Master Teachers for the 2019-2020 academic year, including Emporia High biology and science teacher Erica Huggard and Emporia State alum Holly Bright.













