Kent-Meridian High School teacher honored as Symetra Hero in the Classroom

Symetra and the Seattle Seahawks honored Kent-Meridian High School teacher D.J. Reed as a Symetra Hero in the Classroom during a surprise lunchtime assembly on Sept. 17.

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  • Thursday, September 26, 2013 3:33pm
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Kent-Meridian High School’s D.J. Reed was recently recognized as a Symetra Hero in the Classroom during a surprise lunchtime assembly. Symetra partners with the Seattle Seahawks to bring the teacher recognition program to the Puget Sound area.

Kent-Meridian High School’s D.J. Reed was recently recognized as a Symetra Hero in the Classroom during a surprise lunchtime assembly. Symetra partners with the Seattle Seahawks to bring the teacher recognition program to the Puget Sound area.

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Symetra and the Seattle Seahawks honored Kent-Meridian High School teacher D.J. Reed as a Symetra Hero in the Classroom during a surprise lunchtime assembly on Sept. 17.

Reed is a math instructor for grades 9–12.

Reed is one of 16 K-12 teachers throughout the Puget Sound area who will be honored for educational excellence in the Symetra Heroes in the Classroom program during the NFL season.

Teachers are recognized in front of their students and peers at surprise in-school presentations. They receive a $1,000 donation for classroom books and supplies.

In addition, they receive tickets to a Seahawks home game and are acknowledged during an on-field presentation at CenturyLink Field. Reed was recognized at the Sept. 22 game when the Seahawks took on the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Jordan Frost, a student, nominated Reed for the award.

“Ms. Reed is the star of Kent-Meridian High School,” Frost said. “Her teaching approach is not about assigning problems and referring us to the course book. Nope! She will write a problem 100 different ways until everyone understands — and if that isn’t time enough, her room is always open after school. She’ll dedicate her entire afternoon to her students.

“Ms. Reed makes sure to break down every concept to its simplest level. She understands that math isn’t easy, but she won’t quit on anyone until they are confident about their math skills,” Frost added. “She doesn’t stop there either. Ms. Reed will help any student in the school with whatever they may need, be it a job application, dealing with home issues or just math homework.”

Teachers may be nominated by their principal, district staff, student or student’s parent. The winners are selected based on their ability to make a real difference in students’ lives; to go above and beyond in their day-to-day responsibilities; and to help students build life skills.

To learn more, visit www.SymetraHeroes.com/Seahawks.


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