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Source4Teachers Celebrates Contributions of Substitutes

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Impact Award
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Widely recognized for its innovative business model, Source4Teachers trains and places substitute educators in vacant and long-term positions in K-12 schools on behalf of its hundreds of clients. In 2014, Source4Teachers created its Impact Award to acknowledge the commitment and contributions of its dedicated substitute teachers.

In 2016, Source4Teachers presented the Impact Award to Stacy-Ann Johnson, one of its substitutes who serves in the Bridgeport, Connecticut, school system. Ms. Johnson has worked in more than half of the Bridgeport system’s schools, where her focus involves teaching English language learners. Upon giving her the honor, administrators cited her devotion to her students and her consistent professionalism.

The first recipient of the Impact Award, retired Philadelphia teacher Meyer Weintraub, displayed similar dedication to his profession. He most frequently substituted in Bucks County, Pennsylvania’s Neshaminy district, often working with older autistic students. School officials praised not only Mr. Weintraub’s ability to teach and his exemplary record of service but also his commitment to mentoring students on vital life skills.

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