AASA Honors Stellar with Its Distinguished Service Award for 2015

 

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– National Education Foundation (NEF) VP Helps Districts Across U.S.

Washington, DC – March 1, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AASA, the national School Superintendents Association, honors National Education Foundation (NEF) Vice President, Dr. Art Stellar with its Distinguished Service Award for 2015. AASA recognizes Dr. Stellar’s years of service as an outstanding educator. The ceremony of recognition was just held at AASA’s National Conference on Education order cheap viagra online from trusted and licensed online pharmacies, exclusive discount prices, 24/7 customer support service, worldwide shipping … in Phoenix, Arizona.

Education leaders are recognized by AASA for bringing honor to themselves, their colleagues and their profession; rendering exemplary service to their state or national professional association; and contributing to the education field through writing, public advocacy and/or other activities. Dr. Stellar demonstrates this service in his role at the National Education Foundation, where he aids school districts across the nation acquire funding for STEM education and capital projects.

2015 recipient is:

AASA 2015 Distinguished Service Award
AASA’s Executive Director Dr. Dan Domenech is congratulating Dr. Art Stellar upon his selection for the 2015 Distinguished Service Award at the AASA conference in Phoenix.

Dr. Arthur Stellar

Art Stellar is the VP of the National Education Foundation and CyberLearning. He was VP for Renaissance Learning and president/CEO of High/Scope Education Research Foundation. A 25-year superintendent, Stellar is recognized as an educator who generates educational excellence and equity and develops leaders — 52 of his protégés have become superintendents, as well. He has also built highly productive and sustainable financial systems. He won a landmark school desegregation case at the US Supreme Court which validated the reduction of the achievement gap between white and Africian-American students. He has served as superintendent in urban districts including Boston, MA, Oklahoma City, OK, and Taunton, MA; rural districts such as Mercer County, WV, and Burke County, NC; a suburban district, Cobb County, GA and a combination district in Kingston, NY. Stellar was president of ASCD and the Horace Mann League, among his offices in other national associations. His community service includes serving as VP of the New York state PTA, Boy Scouts, Rotary, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Ohio University. A four-time Fulbright Scholar, Stellar is widely published with over 500 publications and has received numerous honors throughout his career, including AASA’s Leadership for Learning and Dr. Effie H. Jones Humanitarian awards.

Dr. Appu Kuttan, Chairman of the National Education Foundation, and a global expert in STEM+ education, stated “We are proud of Dr. Stellar for winning this prestigious honor. It is an indication of the outstanding quality of service he brings to the table when working with superintendents, business managers and school board members on their Qualified Zone Academy Bonds, which brings millions of dollars into their school districts, as well as provides outstanding STEM+ educational programs.”

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About NEF

The National Education Foundation (NEF), founded in 1989, is the national non-profit leader in bridging the academic, financial and job skills divides by providing world-class STEM+ education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, English, Social Studies, test prep, digital literacy, IT, business and management) to millions of disadvantaged students and adults, visit www.cyberlearning.org.

ADDITIONAL INFO
Contact:
James Minichello, AASA
703-875-0723
703-774-6953 (cell)
jminichello@aasa.org
Dr, Appu Kuttan, Chairman
National Education Foundation
703-823-9999
akuttan@nefuniversity.org