core value award recipient

Elementary Early Career Coach Natalie Tracy was nominated for HOPE. Ms. Tracy has a tenacity in helping others find solutions that propel them towards success that is perfect for her role. She constantly offers the silver lining no matter the situation. The teachers and principals who she serves all say she is a delight to work with and she is always welcome in their schools.

District Fine Arts Director Edward (Eddie) Hudson was nominated for INTEGRITY. At EPS, integrity is defined as exemplifying honesty, respect and trustworthiness. Mr. Hudson absolutely qualifies by showing that all of our EPS fine arts programs are equally important. He is always attending a program somewhere in the district, or even our out of state contests. He shows that no problem is ever too small for his attention and he makes it a priority to ensure our elementary and secondary fine arts programs are treated the same.

Edmond Transition Academy Special Education Teacher Brittanie Mobley was nominated for HOPE. Ms. Mobley demonstrates hope by fostering independence and life skills in our ETA interns. She provides personalized instruction to each intern including setting goals that are celebrated along the way. Ms. Mobley has also created a supportive, encouraging environment that has nurtured a sense of possibility, showing that growth and success are achievable at any stage.