National Teachers Hall of Fame announces Dr. Leo Pauls as President
The National Teachers Hall of Fame (NTHF) announced that Dr. Leo Pauls
will assume the duties as president, effective July 1.
"It is an honor to be selected to serve as president of the National Teachers
Hall of Fame. In this position, I plan to advance the cause, principles
and vision of the National Teachers Hall of Fame," Pauls said.
Pauls said he will focus on NTHF activities in Washington , D.C. and raise
more national visibility for the Hall of Fame.
"I will continue to heighten visibility, visit with congress, national
officers and organizations in Washington ," he said. "My goal is to continue
the ground work that has already been laid by this organization."
Pauls is no stranger to education. Over the past 34 years, he has held
several positions at Emporia State University . Pauls has served as executive
director of The Renaissance Group, director of reading programs, associate
chair of teacher education, and executive director for the Jones Institute
for Educational Excellence.
"Dr. Pauls brings valuable experience and expertise to this important
position," said ESU President Kay Schallenkamp. "I am pleased that Dr.
Pauls will continue to promote education and inspire others to support
the teaching profession through The National Teachers Hall of Fame."
The Hall of Fame is committed to drawing the public's attention to exceptional
teachers through a museum, teacher resource center, educational programming,
and recognition program which honors five of the nation's most outstanding
PreK-12 educators each year.
Last Updated July 2, 2007>

