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Farmington Teacher Receives Milken Award

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The sixth-grade science teacher at Randall G. Lynch Middle School will receive 25-thousand dollars cash for her high standards and hard work in the classroom. Melissa Miller learned that she had received the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award during a presentation at her school by state Education Department Director Ray Simon. She is allowed to use the money in any way she chooses. She is one of 100 teachers nationwide to receive the cash award, which will be presented to the teachers at a national conference in Los Angeles. Miller has been teaching for 18 years and in the past has received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching. She is a member of the Arkansas Science Teachers Association and the National Science Teachers Association.

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