Burlington Educator Up For National Award
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By Chris Rhatigan
Published on April 22, 2026.
If she wins the contest, she will receive a $25,000 prize, along with a trip to Hawaii and an appearance in Reader's Digest. She plans to use the funds for student scholarships, educational programming resources, and a work-oriented science trip.
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