Mark Salzer, Executive Director of Integrated Technology Systems at Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, has been awarded the Excellence in Education Award by the Michigan Lottery. Recognized for his innovative use of technology in education, Salzer not only receives a $2,000 cash prize but also has a chance to win the Lottery’s Educator of the Year title, which comes with a $10,000 reward. His commitment to enhancing student learning through technology has earned him community admiration and a nomination from his colleague.
In the heart of Plymouth, Michigan, the educational community is buzzing with excitement as Mark Salzer, the Executive Director of Integrated Technology Systems at Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, has been officially recognized with the prestigious Excellence in Education Award from the Michigan Lottery. This award is part of a program established in 2014 to shine a spotlight on outstanding public-school educators across the state.
As part of his recognition, Salzer receives a cash prize of $2,000 that certainly acknowledges his hard work and dedication. But the accolades don’t stop there! At the end of the school year, one lucky weekly winner—including Salzer—will have a chance to be crowned the Lottery’s Educator of the Year, which comes with an impressive cash prize of $10,000. That’s a fantastic opportunity to further support his initiatives and projects!
For those eager to see Salzer in action, the news segment highlighting his achievements is set to air this evening! The segment will feature many familiar faces and is in collaboration with various Michigan media partners. It’s a great opportunity for the community to celebrate one of their own who’s making waves in education.
Player Relations Manager, Jake Harris, presented the award to Salzer. Lottery Commissioner Suzanna Shkreli has also commented on the significance of Salzer’s contributions, noting his unwavering commitment to serving students, families, and fellow educators. Salzer employs innovative technology to enhance learning, showcasing his belief that children are indeed the future.
Salzer’s journey in education spans an impressive 29 years, with over 10 of those at Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. His former role as a science teacher contributes greatly to how he integrates technology effectively into the classrooms. His 1:1 Chromebook program for students is just one of the many ways he stands out. He doesn’t merely oversee technology; he actively engages with families and collaborates with staff to improve teaching practices through the Digital Learning Hub.
Salzer’s dedication has not gone unnoticed by his peers. A colleague nominated him for the Excellence in Education award, claiming that his passion for education and commitment to serving the Plymouth-Canton Community make him truly deserving of this honor. Over the years, he has also received the Mary Beth Carroll Extra Miler Award for consistently going above and beyond in the educational community.
With a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University and a master’s degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Salzer has the educational background to complement his practical experience. His leadership in educational technology is not only making a difference today, but it is also paving the way for a brighter future for students in Plymouth-Canton.
As the school year progresses, the Plymouth-Canton Community is excited to see how Salzer plans to continue evolving and supporting the educational experience for both students and staff. His innovative approach and unwavering commitment ensure that the learning environment remains supportive and enriching. Here’s to Mark Salzer—a shining example of excellence in education!
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