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A Trophy Just for Showing Up

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Trophy News From Las Vegas

Oh, for the days of expectations in public education. There was a time when attendance was an afterthought — teachers and parents demanded that students be in class every day, barring illness, and that they pay attention in class, study at home and be able to read, write and perform basic calculations with ease.

Students faced undesirable consequences at home and at school for not fulfilling their charge.

Now it’s the schools themselves that face punishment if the kids decide to play hooky. Under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, poor attendance rates can get a campus designated inadequate, even if the students who actually come to class exceed academic benchmarks. That can cost schools funding.

So schools have taken steps that would have been considered disgraceful just a few generations ago — they’re offering trophies to children just for showing up. Clark County School District campuses are providing academic awards ranging from free yearbooks and prom tickets to bicycles and iPods.

Compared with some parts of the country, the valley’s schools are showing restraint. A couple of systems have offered cars to kids with perfect attendance.

“We shouldn’t have to bribe kids to come to school,” Clark County School Board Trustee Terri Janison said during a recent board meeting.

The trophies are worsening “this generation’s sense of entitlement” and absolving students and parents of their “sense of personal responsibility,” she said.

Exactly. What’s the point in rewarding a middling student with another distraction device such as an iPod?

Clark County School District brass say the goods are funded through donations, campus vending machine revenues and other student-generated fees, not tax revenue. That’s certainly appropriate.

But principals should ask themselves whether they’re sending the right message to students by providing trophies for good attendance. If schools decide to stay in the business of providing material incentives, is it too much to ask that they reward … excellence?

Originally Written in the Las Vegas Review Journal

Trophies for Martial Arts students

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Oxnard, California students win 43 first place trophies

Sasakis Kenpo Karate in Oxnard, CA recently hosted the 2nd annual California Coast Championships at the Ventura County Fairgrounds. Over 150 martial arts competitors, ranging from 4-years-old to 60-years-old competed at the event.

Jody Sasaki, who has coached five black belt world champions, demonstrated that perhaps he has several more on their way. Sasaki students took home 43 first place awards at the Cal Coast.

Leading the way for Sasaki Kenpo was 22-year-old brown belt Jaime Fernandez. Fernandez, who hopes to earn his black belt later this year, placed first in sparring and traditional forms. After competing against other divisional winners, Fernandez also earned the overall adult forms and weapons grand championship. Another Sasaki student that had an amazing afternoon was Jaime Bucio. The 8-year-old brown belt won a tournament high five first place trophies. Jaime placed first in self-defense, team forms, flag sparring, point sparring and extreme forms.

Many other Sasaki students to brought home first place trophies including the youngest competitor of the tournament – 4-year-old Gage Grant.

Martial Arts Trophies – Find a trophy for any sport or activity

Spelling Bee trophies for students

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Iowa 5th Grader takes home Spelling Bee trophy

On Monday, Marcus McKee of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa won the first place trophy in the Great Prairie Area Education Agency spelling bee.

McKee is a 10-year-old student at Harlan Elementary. His teacher noted that McKee won a big trophy.

Spelling Bee trophies for several Grand Cayman students

The first-place Spelling Bee trophy went to Creek and Spot Bay Junior School student Venkata Batta. His many weeks of practice with school peers and coaches, as well as years of reading educational and fun books, helped lead to excellence in spelling.

Venkata’s rewards for winning the spelling bee included a trophy, a laptop computer – and a thesaurus.

The overall school trophy also went to Creek and Spot Bay Junior School, which led its competitors with a total of 78 points.

The high-school level spelling competition took place last week with Elizabeth Wahler of John Gray High School placing first. Her prize package included a trophy and a laptop computer.

PACE captured the trophy for the top high school – with a total of 58 points.

Spelling Bee trophies, medals, plaques

Golden Apple Trophy awarded

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Trophies News congratulates a Stowe, MN teacher!

Every month a teacher in Minnesota is awarded the Golden Apple Trophy. December’s recipient has taught several generations in her long career.

Marilyn Pavlich has been teaching one student’s family for 34 years. “I had his mother in first grade and also his uncle in first grade. There’s a lot of history here and I’m grandmother to a lot of them.”

Teaching runs in this Grand Rapids native’s family. She started teaching swimming lessons at 16.

Along with a golden apple trophy, Mrs. Pavlich’s award included money from Duluth Teachers Credit Union and the Slyvan Learning Center.

She plans to use the cash to buy books so her kids can keep on learning.

About the Trophies
Northland, Minnestoa teachers are working hard to educate area students. A local news station is giving students an opportunity to show their teachers how much it is appreciated with the Golden Apple Trophy.

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