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UCSD OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER RECOGNITION PROGRAM UCSD's Outstanding Teacher
Recognition Program was initiated in the spring of 1996 by the Office of
Admissions and Outreach as a way of showing appreciation to the high
school teachers who work hard to instill a lifelong love of learning in
their students. Each spring, students who accept UCSD's offer of admission
are given the opportunity to nominate a teacher who had a strong, positive
academic influence on their lives. 2000-2001 Teacher Recognition AwardsIn 2000, the university received
over 2,600 nominations for more than 2,100 teachers from around the world.
Each teacher was awarded a certificate of recognition and a letter from
UCSD Chancellor Robert Dynes. Congratulations to the 2000-2001 Teacher of the Year! Robert Lunsford of Samuel F B Morse High He has received the most student
nominations in this year's program. "We are proud of this program and
how well it has been received by teachers and school administrators," says
Mae Brown, Director of UCSD's Office of Admissions and Outreach.
"We feel it is extremely important to thank those teachers who work
tirelessly to prepare their students for a college
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