NY teacher Stefanie Clark earns Staples “Thank a Teacher” Award

Congratulations to Stefanie Clark, a teacher from Oakfield, New York. She is one of 20 educators nationwide who have been named a recipient of a 2020 Staples “Thank a Teacher” Award. Photo credit: Oakfield-Alabama Central School District.

Congratulations go to Stefanie Clark, a teacher from Oakfield, New York. She is one of 20 educators nationwide who have been named a recipient of a 2020 Staples “Thank a Teacher” Award.

Stefanie teaches first grade at Oakfield-Alabama Elementary School. During distance learning established in response to the pandemic, Stefanie held individual online literacy lessons weekly with each of her young readers. Through these lessons, the exemplary educator encouraged and ensured her students’ continued growth.

But Stefanie’s dedication to young people is evident outside of her classroom as well. She distributed grab-and-go meals and held special virtual events during her school’s closure. These virtual events included a Fort-Nite Party where students built their own forts. She also organized a virtual Halloween Costume Party where students dressed up in costume to enjoy a bedtime story. Stefanie definitely embodies the phrase, “When you can’t find the sunshine, be the sunshine.”

As part of the recognition from the Staples “Thank a Teacher” Program, Stefanie will receive $5,000 to spend on supplies for her classroom. The office supplies store is happy to provide the cash awards to the recipients, remarked Mike Motz, Chief Executive Officer of Staples US Retail. “Staples knows that teachers will need our support more than ever — whether they’re teaching in the classroom, remotely or a combination of both,” said Motz.

To read more about Stefanie Clark, read this article published by The Batavian.