All-Star Teacher Finalists Announced...Vote Now!

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We are pleased to announce the five finalists for the 2012 All-Star Teacher Award. These outstanding educators were nominated by peers, students, parents, and principals and selected by a panel of community leaders.

Online and text voting is taking place now through June 3th. Information can be found at CSNBayArea.com along with videos and biographies of each finalist.

Provident and Comcast SportsNet look forward to awarding $20,000 to the winning teacher's school, which will be announced during a pregame show broadcast by Comcast SportsNet at a San Francisco Giants game this summer.

Congratulatins to all the well-deserving nominees and the five finalists:

  • Ronnie Cato — Mt. Eden High School, Hayward
  • Todd Higashi — Alameda Science and Technology Institute, Alameda
  • Claudia Natale — Cupertino Middle School, Sunnyvale
  • Dr. Paul Ricks — Hopkins Junior High School, Fremont
  • April Silva — John F. Kennedy Junior High School, Hanford

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