Since its formation in 2000, Source4Teachers has provided trained substitute teachers to schools throughout the United States, ensuring students receive everything they need from their lessons. In 2014, Source4Teachers created its Impact award to recognize the contributions of outstanding substitute teachers within the organization.
2. Introduction
Since its formation in 2000, Source4Teachers has provided trained
substitute teachers to schools throughout the United States, ensuring
students receive everything they need from their lessons. In 2014,
Source4Teachers created its Impact award to recognize the
contributions of outstanding substitute teachers within the organization.
The award is based on three categories, including feedback received
from school districts, the number of days the candidate has worked, and
how the candidate went above and beyond in their teaching duties.
Meyer Weintraub, a teacher who works primarily within Pennsylvania’s
Neshaminy School District, was the first recipient of the Impact award,
which has been given annually since its inception.
In 2016, Source4Teachers awarded its third Impact award to Stacy-Ann
Johnson during Substitute Educators Day. Ms. Johnson received
recognition for her service in the Bridgeport district in Connecticut,
where she has previously served Black Rock School as an English as a
Second Language (ESL) substitute teacher. When receiving the award,
Ms. Johnson spoke about how much she has enjoyed working with
Source4Teachers and touched upon her passion for helping to develop
the children of today into the leaders of tomorrow.