Golden Anchor recipient Karen Martin makes her school ‘a much, much better place’

ROCK HALL — Kent County Public Schools’ deaf and hard of hearing teacher Karen Martin was honored with this month’s Golden Anchor Award for her dedication, kindness and unwavering patience.

Martin received her award from the Kent County Board of Education at its Jan. 12 meeting.

Director of Human Resources Dan Hushion presented Martin with the award, saying she allows every student, regardless of their needs, to “feel seen, supported and genuinely cared for.”

“This individual is one of the rare educators whose presence is immediately felt and makes her school a much, much better place,” Hushion read from a letter nominating Martin for the award. “She doesn’t just teach — she connects.”

The Golden Anchor Award is presented each month to staff members or groups of employees who exemplify the mission and core values of Kent County Public Schools.

“Kent County Public Schools is an anchor organization that creates an environment of academic excellence through a collaborative, equitable and rigorous learning community,” the mission statement reads.

Nominations for the Golden Anchor Award may be submitted by Kent County Public Schools staff members, parents and students.

 

Any related posts will be listed here:

Skip to content