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HMHS educator, former NJ Teacher of the Year to be honored by PBS

Kimberly Dickstein Hughes to be celebrated for work on special educational program created last school year as pandemic forced classes to be held virtually.

Later this evening, Kimberly Dickstein Hughes — Haddonfield Memorial High School educator and former New Jersey Teacher of the Year — will be honored by New Jersey PBS at its Virtual Gala. The event is scheduled to air at 7 p.m. Included in the show, is an interview conducted in her own classroom, where the spirit of Shakespeare is ever present.
Those from the school district or members of the public who wish to watch this evening, can do so by following this link: https://www.njtvonline.org/support/2021-nj-pbs-gala/.
Dickstein Hughes will be recognized for hosting and producing the television program Learning Live, which was an emergency relief effort led in partnership with NJ PBS, the New Jersey Department of Education, and New Jersey Education Association.
For 12 weeks, she tackled the responsibility of coaching almost 200 educators from across the Garden State to film one hour long lessons for grades 3 to 6 while school was fully remote last spring during the early stages of the pandemic.
All of the full episodes can be found here.
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