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Joseph Lazarus

As Deputy Director of Facilities for Community School District 3, Joseph Lazarus oversees 50 Manhattan public schools located in 30 different buildings to ensure that 4 million square feet of…

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Jefrick R. Dean, Sr

…6,000 vehicles that transport an average of 2.7 million riders each week, these “unsolicited commendations” are surprisingly rare. Very few bus operators have accumulated more than a dozen in their…

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Lisa M. Cover

Failure is not an option for math teacher Lisa Cover. Working in an underserved community, Ms. Cover creates a no-nonsense classroom environment where students are expected to do well. A…

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David Deutsch

…how to get the shiest, most subdued, and most timid students to be vocal, confident and passionate about science,” notes a colleague. A former student, now an aerospace engineer, comments,…

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Robin Norwich

and by email. For those who want a challenge, she helps coordinate school-wide physics competitions. She is not only a master of the material, she is a master at teaching…

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Patrick Honner

…students to take intellectual risks while guiding them toward advanced mathematical thinking. No pushover, his much imitated stare commands a classroom’s attention—yet, he is equally admired for his commitment to…

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Giselle Guerrero

…an administrative assistant for the Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Child Support Services. As a burgeoning runner and biker in the neighborhood she grew up in, Giselle has become…

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Cameron H. Cassidy

At Gotham Professional Arts Academy, a small alternative high school in Brooklyn, Cameron Cassidy uses a host of innovative approaches to introduce his students to complicated mathematical concepts. Algebra students…

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