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May 12, 2011

Vote Friday: Baltimore educator vies for Regis and Kelly's top teacher award

Stacey Carver, a special education teacher at Renaissance Academy High school in Baltimore, is one of five finalists vying for the top teacher title, awarded by the "Live! with Regis and Kelly" show.

On Friday, May 13, you can vote online for Carver to win the title of "Top Teacher" and $10,000 for his school's library. Carver's wife wrote a glowing and heartfelt write-up about his love for teaching and work in the city, which you can read by clicking on his picture on the show's website.  He also appeared on the show earlier this week, and you can view his interview with Regis and Kelly. And don't forget to vote.  

Good luck, Mr. Carver.

Posted by Erica Green at 5:35 PM | | Comments (3)
Categories: Baltimore City
        

Comments

how do you vote - do you really have to "register" with the advertiser?

I wanted to wait to vote for the best teacher until I had seen all 5. When I went online to vote today, it looks like I can only vote for Friday's teacher. That doesn't seem fair.

what's the deal? we're only able to see information on one teacher?

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