Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Empire State Excellence in Teaching Award Presented to Kristine Mraz



Earlier today, Governor Andrew Cuomo presented the Empire State Excellence in Teaching Award to an educator in New York City. The award recognizes outstanding educators who exemplify the highest professional standards and work to inspire students, instill a love of learning and ensure school is exciting, motivating and challenging.

The winners hail from every region of the state, working with students in grades Pre-K-12 and teaching diverse subjects such as music, math, reading, science, technical education and art. 

The Governor, joined by UFT President Michael Mulgrew, presented the award to Kristine Mraz, a kindergarten teacher at P.S. 059, the Beekman Hill International School. 

Mraz teaches Kindergarten at P.S. 059, the Beekman Hill International School. In addition to writing and teaching, she consults in schools across the country and as far away as Taiwan. She primarily supports teachers in early literacy, play, and inquiry based learning. 

Ms. Mraz earned a Masters of Education in Moderate Special Needs from Boston College. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Boston University, where she graduated magna cum laude. She grew up in Fairport, New York. This is her 12th year teaching in New York City.  

Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

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