Patsy Hall is recipient of Humanities Texas 2020 Outstanding Teaching Award

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Each year, Humanities Texas presents awards recognizing and encouraging excellence in teaching the humanities in Texas schools. Over 700 teachers from across the state were nominated for this year's awards. During the 2020-2021 school year, each winning teacher will receive $5,000 and an additional $1,000 for his or her school to purchase humanities-based instructional materials.

2020 Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award recipients are:

Elizabeth Carr

South Texas ISD Medical Professions, Olmito

Deirdre Doughty

Colorado River Collegiate Academy, Bastrop

Patsy Hall

Richland Springs School, Richland Springs

Martha Heidari

Glenn Elementary School, San Antonio

Susan Henson

Glenda Dawson High School, Pearland

Elizabeth Irish

Durham Intermediate School, Southlake

On May 6, 2020, Richland Springs ISD administrators, along with Patsy Hall, received notification of Patsy Hall’s selection to this prestigious award. This prestigious award, presented annually by Humanities Texas, recognizes exemplary contributions of humanities teachers in Texas elementary, middle and high schools. During the 2020-2021 school year, we will formally recognize the significance of Patsy Hall’s accomplishments with an official award presentation to include dignitaries from Humanities Texas, our elected representatives, colleagues, past and present students, and the community. Well done Mrs. Hall!