Nebraska’s Diane Biere earns Staples “Thank a Teacher” Award

Middle School teacher Diane Biere of Hastings, Nebraska, was one of 20 educators nationally who earned a Staples Thank a Teacher Award.  (Photo credit: Hastings Public Schools)

Here is an outstanding educator from the state of Nebraska: Diane Biere, an English teacher who works at Hastings Middle School in Hastings, Nebraska. Diane was one of 20 educators nationwide to receive a Staples Thank a Teacher Award. Each of the 20 winning teachers received a $5,000 gift card to purchase supplies for their classroom.

Diane has a reputation for ensuring her students feel empowered, for bringing out the best in others, and for helping them be the best version of themselves. She served as the advisor for the school’s Poetry Club, organizing poetry readings outside of school hours, all of this for no additional pay.

Not only does she pour her energy into her students, but she also contributes to her community. When Covid-19 closed down the school last spring, Diane provided meals for students and their families. She also delivered gifts to her students at the end of the school year. She also donated many volunteer hours at the middle school garden. Over the summer, she spent a great deal of her time creating lesson plans and teaching migrant students in her district.

A native cornhusker, Diane graduated from Hebron High School. After her high school graduation, she attended the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, from 1962 to 1964, and University of California at Berkeley from 1964 to 1967.

To read more about Diane and the other national winners, see this link to the Staples Connect website.