COLUMBUS, Ind. – Local private school teachers Karie Sutton, Kendra Duke, and Micah McCormick are receiving the 2025 Reams Family Awards for Excellence in Teaching, administered by Heritage Fund – The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County.
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Local private school teachers Karie Sutton, Kendra Duke, and Micah McCormick are receiving the 2025 Reams Family Awards for Excellence in Teaching, administered by Heritage Fund – The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County.
Established in 2007 by former Bartholomew County residents Fred and Karen Reams, the annual awards recognize outstanding educators teaching in the private schools serving Bartholomew County and come with a cash stipend.
Recipients are nominated by their principals, with additional recommendations encouraged from fellow teachers, parents, and students.
First-place award recipient Sutton ($6,000), a third-grade and music teacher at White Creek Lutheran, was nominated for “her enthusiasm, patience, and dedication.” She is credited with developing and sustaining the band and choir programs at the school, making it possible for dozens of students to create music.
Lower elementary teacher Duke ($5,000) has been with ABC-Stewart School for five years and was nominated for “being a compassionate and inspiring educator.” She was recognized for her commitment to her students and for creating an engaging environment where they each feel valued with lessons full of creativity and support.
Sixth-grade social studies and discipleship teacher McCormick ($4,000) has been with St. Peter’s Lutheran School for four years and is praised for her professionalism, positive spirit, and servant-hearted leadership, as well as professional growth and desire to support all learners.
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