My Mom is named Lake County teacher of the year!

A few weeks ago, we found out that my mom had been named Lake County School district teacher of the year . The Lake County Record-bee had a nice write up about her winning in the paper, but it wasn’t as long as I thought it should be. I thought it was going to be a full page write up. I guess will just chalk this up to another editor missing the lead story. Here are a few of my choice snippets from the article.

Lake County Office of Education has completed the selection process for the 2011-12 Teacher of the Year and has chosen Marilyn Grock, teacher to students with severe disabilities and early intervention specialist from Kelseyville Unified School District as the honoree. Grock was selected from candidates representing six of the seven Lake County school districts.

Grock, the 2011-12 Lake County Teacher of the Year, has served Kelseyville Unified School District for the past decade. Enrico Frediani, principal at Kelseyville Elementary, said, “Without exaggeration, the services and early intervention provided by Mrs. Grock and her staff at times changes the entire educational and life trajectory of her students.”

Proud of you Mom!

Here is a scan of the full article

Growing up on the shores of Maui, Hawaii, Norm has always loved drawing. Since leaving the islands’ beautiful beaches and landing in Oregon, he went to college and received a degree in graphic design as well as an additional degree in digital prepress technology. After graduating, he worked for an interactive media firm in Corvallis, Oregon. While there, he was the company’s lead illustrator/designer and was responsible for creating illustrations, animations, and interactive products like video games. Now living in Beaverton, Oregon, Norm worked as an in-house illustrator for 10 years at a large education company in downtown Portland, Oregon. While at this position, he was the creative mind behind nationally marketed campaigns, numerous brand identities, toy and product designs, children’s books, as well as Web and interactive designs for the company’s design team. After leaving this position to raise his son, he now spends countless hours perfecting his craft as a freelance illustrator. He has worked with companies like Highlights Magazine, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Reading A to Z, Kaiser Permanente, KinderCare, and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). He has created projects such as marketing illustrations, children’s books, coloring and activity books, video games, and educational products for these companies and others. Norm’s ability to draw has given him the chance to do the thing he truly loves: Create.

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