Dina Middlekauff Named Nancy N. Wood Excellence in Education Award Winner
Described as a true "champion for her students," the most notable element in the multiple nominations Mrs. Middlekauff received were the mentions of the many ways in which she strives to empower her students. "Her students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and taking risks," one colleague shared. Another repeated theme in her nominations was her commitment to community, in her classroom and through her contributions to her colleagues. Mrs. Middlekauff is described as “growth-minded and a tireless supporter of both her students and fellow educators, and one who has made a lasting positive impact on our school community.”
Mrs. Middlekauff teaches second grade on the St. Mark’s Campus and has been a member of the community since 2006. Her three children, Carlton, Sam, and Bender, all attended St. Mark’s Episcopal Day School.
Established in 2001, the Nancy N. Wood Excellence in Education Award is given to a faculty member teaching in the Lower Schools. Named for former St. Mark’s Episcopal Day School Head of School Nancy N. Wood, the purpose of the award is to recognize and reward faculty and teaching assistants who personify quality in their teaching and in their influence on student learning. The award recognizes and rewards faculty or teaching assistants who consistently and unselfishly go above and beyond normal expectation of time, energy, and devotion in working with students; recognizes a person who motivates students to higher levels of achievement; and recognizes and rewards faculty and teaching assistants who have consistently made use of opportunities for continuing education. The award’s goal is to inspire all Episcopal faculty and staff to pursue uncompromising excellence and caring in the classroom.