We
believe that something special has been started which is worthy of growth
and expansion. The KHS Alumni Fund, Inc. is a new community resource
which needs new community thinking to help determine its future. How
can the Fund grow financially? How can participation be increased? What
other awards or special programs might be considered? How about giving
us some input, or better still, your support.
The
KHS Alumni Fund, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation with the State
of New Hampshire and has an IRS 501 (c)(3) tax exempt designation.
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Irene Cheek, an English teacher at Keene High School, received the Outstanding Educator Award for the year 2007.
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Marshall Davenson, a science teacher at Keene High School, received the Outstanding Educator Award for the year 2006.
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Terry Mattson, department chair for the KHS Life Education Department, received the Outstanding Educator award for 2005.
The
2004 Outstanding Educator Award went to Kelly Budd, an English
teacher at Keene High School. She is also faculty advisor for the
award-winning KHS yearbook and the Video Club productions.
Tina
McLaughlin, a teacher in the English department, was the recipient
of the 2003 award. Activities include a strong connection with drama
and the stage. She also participates in the Future Educators Program.
Cliff
Lerner, 2002 award winner, is a
teacher of honors and advanced placement biology and molecular genetics.
The
winner for 2001 was John Amstein, a teacher of physics at
Keene High School.
In
June of 2000, Barbara Ware, head of the Keene High School
math department, was the first recipient of the award given by the
KHS Alumni Fund, Inc.