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Perham, Minn., September 20, 2007 – Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. announced that Carl Aakre, an agri-science teacher at Perham High School in Perham, has been named Teacher of the Year in Minnesota in the 12th annual Wal-Mart State Teacher of the Year program. Aakre was honored at a special surprise ceremony at the school, and in his honor the school received a $10,000 grant from the Wal-Mart Foundation. “This award is to recognize those teachers who go the extra mile for their students and instill a love of learning long after graduation,” said Paul Pflipsen, Fargo, N.D., Sam’s Club manager. “The associates at our club honored Mr. Aakre as a local Teacher of the Year winner in May, and we are so proud that he is being recognized as a state winner.” “Leadership is an area in which few shine like Mr. Aakre,” wrote Tamara Uselman, superintendent of Perham-Dent Public Schools, in a letter to the Wal-Mart Foundation. “His passion for agri-science education, his natural curiosity, and his internal drive to do more, better, faster, and with more relevance for students makes him a great leader. His work inspires students, creates superb learning experiences, and develops links with the larger community.” In addition to receiving a $10,000 grant for the school, Aakre also received a personalized Teacher of the Year leather tote, a crystal apple trophy, business cards, a Teacher of the Year certificate and a one-year membership to Phi Delta Kappa International, a professional education association and Wal-Mart’s partner in the State Teacher of the Year program. Representatives from PDK selected Aakre from among teachers throughout Minnesota for his contributions to the field of education and to his school. Wal-Mart’s Teacher of the Year program is one of the largest teacher recognition efforts in the country, giving back more than $5 million this year alone to the schools of winning teachers. Since the Teacher of the Year program began in 1995, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has honored nearly 30,000 teachers nationwide and donated more than $22 million to local schools. In 2006, the company provided more than $57 million in support of educational initiatives. The Teacher of the Year program begins each February when each Wal-Mart store, Sam’s Club, Neighborhood Market and distribution center accepts nominations from their community – parents, educators and school children – for local “Teacher of the Year” honors. Nominations are compiled and each of the company’s 4,000-plus locations surprises a local teacher with a $1,000 donation to their school in their honor during National Teacher Appreciation Week in May. Local winners have the option to complete a comprehensive application form for the state winner phase to be reviewed by PDK. All 51 state winners, as well as a winner from Puerto Rico, are now being announced and will automatically be considered for the national Teacher of the Year award to be announced in November. “Teachers today face many challenges as they work to educate our children,” said Dr. William Bushaw, executive director of Phi Delta Kappa. “Wal-Mart’s Teacher of the Year program gives the winning teachers recognition for a job well done and for making a difference in their students’ lives.” How Winners Were Selected 1. What do you consider to be your greatest contribution
to students? Applicants also submitted a current resume and two letters of recommendation – one from an immediate supervisor and one from a colleague, a community member, a student’s parent, or a student. About Phi Delta Kappa International About Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT)
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