Students should knock on Wood
Suzie Harrison
Cheers erupted in a roar and a hula dancer swayed to Hawaiian
music as Stacy Wood was awarded Duke’s Outstanding Educator
Recognition Award.
The Dwyer Middle School physical education teacher was surprised
with the honor while out on the field with seventh- and eighth-grade
gym students.
“She always makes us have a better spirit,” said Jenna Balester,
13. “She is always helping [us] with self esteem and becoming better
at whatever we do. She’s a good teacher.”
Wood was thrilled with the honor and shocked at her prize -- a
trip to Hawaii -- courtesy of Duke’s Huntington Beach Restaurant and
Barefoot Bar.
The award was part of the restaurant’s ongoing program that awards
teachers in the Huntington Beach City School District every month for
their outstanding efforts. The trip was a celebration of the
restaurant’s 25th anniversary celebration.
“Educating our youth is one of the driving forces making our
community a great place to live,” said Brett Barnes, managing partner
of Duke’s. “What our children learn at this level will become
lifelong lessons.”
For her outstanding achievement she received first class tickets
for two to Hawaii, a five night stay in Maui, $500 in cash and a
collection of Hawaiian books for the school.
Wood has been teaching, coaching many sports and helping before
and after school clubs and organizations affiliated with the school
during her eight-year tenure.
“The best part of teaching is working with the kids, watching them
grow and develop and become independent,” Wood said. “I think
teachers make a difference everyday through decision making, being a
positive influence... by encouraging positive values and holding them
to higher standards and expectations, they always rise to the
occasion.”
Dwyer Principal Duane Cox was proud of Wood who he said
exemplifies a great teacher.
“Stacy Wood is an absolutely phenomenal teacher, who cares for the
kids,” Cox said
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