Five Sarasota County Teachers Earn Ripple Effect Award

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“I’m not usually speechless, but…,” Kevin Purcell said, trailing off. Mr. Purcell, a 21-year educator at Heron Creek Middle School, had just been presented with the Ripple Effect Teacher Award from Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation.  He was one of five Sarasota County Schools teachers who were surprised with the award at their schools on Friday, Sept. 20. The Ripple Effect Teacher Awards program celebrates teachers in the Sarasota County School District who have made a lasting impact in their classrooms, schools, and beyond.  Twice a year, in partnership with the school district, Barancik Foundation presents Ripple Effect awards to five teachers.  Each recipient, who is nominated by their school principal, receives $5,000 from the Foundation. “So many of our wonderful teachers go above and beyond in service to their students and their schools,” said Teri A Hansen, president|CEO of Barancik Foundation.  “This award is just one way we can recognize and thank outstanding teachers for the meaningful difference they make for their students, their colleagues, and our community.”  The Fall 2024 Ripple Effect Award winners are: Rob Rowe, North Port High School; Kevin Purcell, Heron Creek Middle School; Tarra Martello, Brentwood Elementary School; Julia Tilford, Alta Vista Elementary School; Edgar Vazquez, Booker High School. Throughout the morning of Sept. 20, a group that included the superintendent and other school district leadership as well as members of the Barancik Foundation board and staff visited each school to present the awards.  Superintendent Connor read from the nomination submitted by each winner’s principal, then a Barancik Foundation representative presented them with a framed award certificate and their check.  School administrators, fellow teachers and staff, excited students, and, in some cases, proud family members were in on the surprise and cheered on the honorees. The Ripple Effect Teacher Awards were created in 2021 in memory of Margie and Chuck Barancik.  Margie was a teacher herself, and both were passionate advocates for Sarasota’s educators and students.  Barancik Foundation presents the awards in September and May to commemorate the respective birthdays of Margie (September 29) and Chuck (May 27).  The award’s name recalls something Margie memorably said about the couple’s philanthropy: “We can’t change the world, but we can change little pieces of it and hope for a ripple effect.”  To date, Barancik Foundation has recognized 40 Sarasota County Schools educators with the Ripple Effect Teacher Award.

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