Tuesday, January 28, 2014

A teacher deserving of the 2014 Comcast SportsNet All-Star Teacher Award?

Submit Your Teacher Nomination Today

The Winner Will Receive $20,000 for His/Her School!


Do you know a teacher deserving of the 2014 Comcast SportsNet All-Star Teacher Award?
Presented by CTA-endorsed credit union, Provident Credit Union, and Comcast SportsNet, the award recognizes Northern California teachers at the middle- and high-school levels.  They are looking for teachers who go above and beyond in their dedication to their students and who make a difference in their communities.  CTA member Ruben Modesto of Turlock Teachers Association won $20,000 for John H. Pitman High School last year.  His award was announced at AT&T Park prior to a San Francisco Giants/San Diego Padres game in June.  Click on the link below to see the article and video:
Nominations are being accepted through February 3 for this year’s award, so don’t delay.  Nomination forms have been distributed to hundreds of schools.  The form can also be accessed here and is available at your Provident community branch.  An online form can also be filled out and submitted at www.csnbayarea.com as well.
Once the nominations have been received, a panel of judges will select five finalists.  Voting for your favorite among the finalists will be done online at www.CSNBayArea.com starting April 7th through June 1st.  The website will also feature biographies and short videos of the five finalists.
In addition, the finalists will be featured in personal video vignettes that will air on Comcast SportsNet, and they will be interviewed on select Giants Pregame Live and A’s Pregame Live shows.
The winning All-Star Teacher will be announced this summer at an on-field ceremony prior to a San Francisco Giants game and live during a telecast of Giants Pregame Live.
Join Provident in celebrating our extraordinary teachers – submit your nomination today!
To learn more about Provident Credit Union’s services for CTA members, go to 


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