Laredo
Chamber Announces School Bell Award Winners
The Education Committee of the Laredo Chamber of Commerce is ready once again
to ring the school bell for local outstanding teachers. “And we’ll do it
with class,” states Humberto “Tito” Gonzalez, Jr., P.E. M.B.A., Chairman of the
committee, as he announced the winners of this year’s School Bell Award
competition. In making the announcement, Gonzalez explained that the process of
selection is not an easy one, given the number and quality of entries.
“Yet, as competitive as this competition has become,” he added, “it’s part of
this committee’s mission to recognize educators that excel – particularly those
whose accomplishments are recognized by their peers.”
Gonzalez explained
that following a thorough review of the scores of applications submitted, the members
of the committee selected the top rankings in eleven different categories. A
special recognition – the School Bell Award – will be presented to the winners
at a ceremony to be held on May 9, 2019, at the Student Center of Texas A&M
International University.
The School Bell Award winners for 2019 are:
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
Nancy
Torres
M.S. Ryan Elementary
School
LISD
Rebecca
Laurel
Col. Santos Benavides Elementary
School
UISD
Yvette
Gage-Canales
United Day
School
PRIVATE
MIDDLE
SCHOOL LEVEL
Martha
S.
Trevino
L.J. Christen Middle
School
LISD
Cynthia
A.
Guerra
Antonio Gonzalez Middle
School
UISD
HIGH
SCHOOL LEVEL
John
R.
Reimund
Vidal M. Trevino School of Comm. & Fine
Arts
LISD
Lucy
K.
Gutierrez
Cherish Center
UISD
Hector
Macias
St. Augustine High
School
PRIVATE
CHARTER
SCHOOLS/TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Jovita
Luna
Harmony School of
Excellence
CHARTER
LAREDO COLLEGE
Maribel J.
Mitsui
Laredo College, Mathematics Instructor
TEXAS
A&M INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Linda
V.
Villarreal
Texas A&M Int. University, Kinesiology Instructor
Recipients of the School Bell Award
will also receive a special gift from Family Chevrolet, a local auto dealership
that has embraced the event wholeheartedly over the years. In addition,
Killam Development, another local firm, has agreed this year to also support
winners with a special reward. Both local businesses stress their support
for education and their commitment to making sure that local educators realize
that the business community is firmly behind them. Hosting the School
Bell Award ceremony/reception along with the Laredo Chamber, Family Chevrolet
and Killam Development will be the College of Education of Texas A&M
International University. Under the guidance of Dr. James G. O’Meara, TAMIU’s
College of Education
continues its commitment to excellence in the educational field.
Dr. O’Meara forms part of the Chamber’s Education Committee along with other
educators and members of the business community.
The School Bell Award is the brainchild of two former Laredo Chamber of
Commerce Education Committee members -- Candy Hein, former V.P. for
Institutional Advancement at TAMIU, and Elia Gonzalez, a telecommunications
executive. Hein and Gonzalez, in 1992, decided that the Laredo Chamber should
find a way to recognize local exemplary teachers. With the full support
of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, the two organized a plan to raise funds
and to institute the first awards program. The School Bell recognition
was born. Originally, the School Bell Awards were presented at regular
monthly Chamber board meetings. In 2001, the Chamber’s Education
Committee took the initiative to create the School Bell’s own event. In
2005, Paul Young, a local auto dealer, decided to grow the event further and
instituted a program for monetary reward for each of the honorees. This has now
been complemented by Killam Development.
Over the years, the Laredo Chamber has made education one of its priorities --
the leadership of the Chamber being cognizant that a trained workforce is key
to economic development. Aside from the annual recognition event for
teachers, throughout the year the Laredo Chamber Education Committee supports
and actively participates in school-related activities, e.g., support for the
anti-bullying campaign and this year kicked off the “Spirit of Laredo”
Scholarship Competition for graduating students. In addition, the Chamber
fosters leadership skills training for young adults through programs such as
the Youth Leadership Laredo
A large section of
the seating area at the event is reserved for School Bell recipients and their
guests. Tickets will be available in a limited capacity for other interested
parties. For information regarding the event contact the Laredo Chamber of
Commerce at (956) 722-9895.
About the Chamber
Founded in 1915, the Laredo Chamber
of Commerce is Laredo’s and Webb County’s longest running business
organization. Headquartered at 2310 San Bernardo Ave. since 1974, the
Laredo Chamber has
been an advocate for the local
business community for over a century. With 650 members representative of
every industry in the community, the Laredo Chamber is accredited with 5 stars
by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Only 200 chambers out of 7000 across the
country are accredited by this organization.