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Dr. Cynthia Turner Honored with Academy of Educational Excellence Award, Acknowledging Outstanding Contributions

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Dr. Cynthia Turner Honored with Academy of Educational Excellence Award, Acknowledging Outstanding Contributions

In a momentous celebration of educational achievement, Dr. Cynthia Turner, an outstanding Educational Support Professional at Cedar Grove Elementary School, has been honored with two prestigious awards – the Academy of Educational Excellence Award for Educational Support Professional and the

Educational Support Professional of the Year II for Cedar Grove Elementary School. Dr Cynthia Simmons Turner also received the award for Area III

In a ceremony that recognized Dr. Turner’s exceptional contributions to the field of education. Dr. Turner’s unwavering commitment to fostering a positive learning environment and her innovative support strategies for students have made her a beloved figure within the Cedar Grove Elementary School community.

 Her dedication has not only earned her the Educational Support Professional of the Year II award but also the highly regarded Academy of Educational Excellence Award, highlighting her remarkable impact on the educational landscape. 

 Furthermore, Dr. Turner’s achievements extended beyond the school level, as she was also honored with the award for Area III, showcasing her influence in a broader educational context. 

Dr. Turner expressed her gratitude for the recognition, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and collaboration in creating a nurturing learning environment for students.  

These accolades not only shine a spotlight on Dr. Turner’s exceptional work but also serve as a source of inspiration for educators and students, encouraging them to strive for excellence in their educational endeavors.

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