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Secretary Spellings Honors Winner of Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award (June 13, 2006) 
Secretary Spellings honors Linda Alston, a kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary School in Denver, Colorado, winner of the first Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award, created to recognize an outstanding public school instructor who teaches in a low-income community.
Secretary Spellings honors Linda Alston, a kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary School in Denver, Colorado, winner of the first Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award, created to recognize an outstanding public school instructor who teaches in a low-income community.


Secretary Spellings honors Linda Alston, a kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary School in Denver, Colorado, winner of the first Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award, created to recognize an outstanding public school instructor who teaches in a low-income community. Linda Alston, the Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award winner from Fairview Elementary School in Denver, Colorado, speaks at the Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award ceremony at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Mike Feinberg of KIPP, cosponsor of the Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award, speaks at the Kinder Award ceremony at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. Rich Kinder, Houston philanthropist and co-sponsor of the Kinder Excellence in Teaching Award, speaks at the Kinder Award ceremony at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C.

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