A Teacher of the Year Nomination letter can be written by a teacher
or student to nominate a colleague or teacher for the ‘Teacher of the
Year’ award in a learning institution. The letter of nomination can be
written formally, stating the reasons for the nomination. The reasons
should be impressive to warrant serious consideration for the said
award.
From:
Karen Johnson
Fifth Grade Teacher
San Diego Public School
January 28, 2011
To:
Principal
San Diego Public School
Dear Principal
Re: Teacher of the Year nomination
It is that time of the year for San Diego Public School to nominate one of its staffs for the covetous ‘Teacher-of-the-Year’ award.
I am pleased to put in my nomination for Mr. Alex Bunker, a Fifth Grade teacher at San Diego Public School. Although Mr. Bunker has only been with San Diego Public for three semesters, he has impacted his students tremendously and for the better. He was assigned an unruly class when he first joined San Diego Public, and within two semesters, he has turned his unruly class to be the best performing class of the year 2010.
As such, I feel strongly that Mr. Bunker should be awarded San Diego Public’s ‘Teacher-of-the-Year’ award this year. Not only do our students respect Mr. Bunker, his colleagues hold him in high esteem for the wonderful testimony he has produced with his class.
I hope that you will consider my nomination for Mr. Bunker favorably.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely
Karen Johnson
Karen Johnson
Fifth Grade Teacher
San Diego Public School
January 28, 2011
To:
Principal
San Diego Public School
Dear Principal
Re: Teacher of the Year nomination
It is that time of the year for San Diego Public School to nominate one of its staffs for the covetous ‘Teacher-of-the-Year’ award.
I am pleased to put in my nomination for Mr. Alex Bunker, a Fifth Grade teacher at San Diego Public School. Although Mr. Bunker has only been with San Diego Public for three semesters, he has impacted his students tremendously and for the better. He was assigned an unruly class when he first joined San Diego Public, and within two semesters, he has turned his unruly class to be the best performing class of the year 2010.
As such, I feel strongly that Mr. Bunker should be awarded San Diego Public’s ‘Teacher-of-the-Year’ award this year. Not only do our students respect Mr. Bunker, his colleagues hold him in high esteem for the wonderful testimony he has produced with his class.
I hope that you will consider my nomination for Mr. Bunker favorably.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely
Karen Johnson
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