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2024 Lewis Award Recipient

Written by The Foundation | Apr 24, 2024 9:24:32 PM
"When children come into my classroom...I belong to them.
Forever." (Mary Barber, 2024)

After studying for her bachelor’s degree, a certification and a master’s degree in science education helped prepare her to teach. “I wanted to be in the classroom,” said Mary Barber, who began her career teaching in public schools and universities. “I wanted to share knowledge and to share love.” 

Having been a teacher at St. Egbert school in Morehead City for the past 20 years, Mary has worked to maintain what she first observed as a culture of excellence at the school. Currently teaching the 5th grade students, Mary claims that they have a sense of humor, respect for their teacher and desire to do well, and that inspires her. Often, she maintains connections with former students by attending their ball games, concerts and weddings when possible. 

Read more about Mary Barber and her wish to share knowledge and love in the classroom.

The Lewis Award honors outstanding classroom teachers, grades K through 12, who have illustrated strong commitment to their students, colleagues and schools, as well as to their family, church and civic communities. The Recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award is an exceptionally skillful, dedicated full-time teacher. 

To learn more about the Lewis Award Endowment, or how you can contribute to or create an endowment, visit www.Lewisaward.org and www.foundationdor.org.

Photo & Story courtesy of NC Catholics and the Diocese of Raleigh Communications Department.