The Washington Message today introduced the victors as well as finalists of the 2022 Educator as well as Principal of the Year Honors. Every year, The Message offers these honors to motivate quality in college management as well as add to the renovation of education and learning in the Washington city.
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Winners and finalists announced for The Washington Post 2022 Teacher and Principal of the Year Awards
The Message’s 2022 Principal of the Year is Amy Schott, principal of Royal prince William Region’s Rockledge Primary school in Woodbridge, Virginia. Schott is a master communicator, making it a concern to keep continual openness with personnel, pupils, family members, as well as the area. She easily makes herself readily available as well as available to her college area with a “doors open plan,” going down every little thing to pay attention as well as offer her complete focus to a moms and dad, employee, or trainee, also if that indicates reacting to messages or phone calls in the evening or on weekend breaks. Schott on a regular basis makes the effort to commemorate great with efforts like Volunteer Tea to thank their college as well as class volunteers. She has actually additionally been identified as her institutions “Principal Enjoyable Policeman,” bringing as well as motivating originalities for college household engagement, trainee acknowledgment, personnel spirits as well as area occasions.
The guest of honors will certainly obtain a $7,500 financial honor, account in The Washington Message, function area in a ½ web page Washington Message advertisement as well as trademark prize.
The Message additionally identified 30 principal as well as educator finalists. The standout instructors were picked by their college systems as well as neighborhoods for their extraordinary job as well as unwavering dedication to pupils in the Washington location.
2022 Educator of the Year Finalists
Alexandra Bender (John Adams Primary School, Alexandria City), Jing Dai (Meade Secondary School, Anne Arundel Region), Iris Gibson (Langston Secondary School, Arlington Region), Kristen Johnson (Barstow Primary School, Calvert Region), Annemarie Simpson (Maurice J. McDonough Secondary School, Charles Region), Jendayi Wright (Relationship Public Charter Institution, D.C. Charter), Dave Worst (Rose Hillside Primary School, Fairfax Region), Jennifer Jayson (Meridian Secondary School, Falls Church City), Kathleen Willoughby (Marshall Intermediate School, Fauquier Region), Donna Karajeh (West Frederick Intermediate School, Frederick Region), Jessica Palad (Pointers Run Primary School, Howard Region), Lea Behanna (Manassas Park Intermediate School, Manassas Park City), Thomas Pierre (Manassas Park Intermediate School, Royal prince George’s Region), Jamie Dziuba (Fred Lynn Intermediate School, Royal Prince William Region), Amy Davis (Washington Episcopal Institution, Independent School), Lindsay Simone (Mechanicsville Primary School, Saint Mary’s Region), Kevin Lynch (Shirley C. Heim Intermediate School, Stafford Region)
2022 Principal of the Year Finalists
Michael Routhouska (William Ramsay Primary School, Alexandria City), Julia Walsh (Tyler Levels Primary School, Anne Arundel Region), Jessica Panfil (Claremont Primary School, Arlington Region), Dr. Joe Sampson III (Calvert Primary School, Calvert Region), Louis M. D’Ambrosio (Berry Primary School, Charles Region), Brittany Wagner-Friel (E.L. Haynes Public Charter Institution, DC Charter), Lindsay Trout (Terraset Primary School, Fairfax Region), Bernard Quesada (Middletown Secondary School, Frederick Region), Jeff Fink (Oakland Mills Secondary School, Howard Region), Robert Marple (Cedar Lane Primary School, Loudoun Region), Dr. Wanda Williams (James H. Harrison Primary School, Royal prince George’s Region), Jamie Jameson (Evergreen Primary School, Saint Mary’s Region), James Stemple (Hill Sight Secondary School, Stafford Region)
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Washington Commanders Roster Moves: Phidarian Mathis release opens up spot for Jonathan Allen's return from IR
The Washington Commanders have reportedly waived former Ron Rivera 2nd round pick DT Phidarian Mathis. This was an expected move from the team for several reasons. He has been a healthy scratch for the last three games and practice squad DT Carl Davis was elevated to get playing time over him. Dan Quinn called it “internal competition” which means he was beat out for his spot. His first two year’s were plagued by injuries, now healthy, he’s just not good enough.
Jonathan Allen has been on injured reserve since tearing his pectoral against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6. His injury wasn’t as serious as first feared and he’s now set to rejoin the team. His 21-day practice window was opened last Wednesday, but he was limited on practice last week and wasn’t activated. Allen’s been a full participant this week, and will need to be activated by 4pm today to play against the Atlanta Falcons tomorrow night. He is expected to be on a snap counts during his first game back since October
Earlier in the week Greg Joseph was waived from the practice squad, and he was signed to the Jets practice squad the next day. Zane Gonzalez is healthy, and Austin Seibert is eligible to return from IR next week. His spot was filled with the signing of 9-year veteran WR Chris Moore.
We have released K Greg Joseph from the practice squad
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) December 23, 2024
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New York plays Washington on 6-game win streak
Associated Press
New York Knicks (21-10, third in the Eastern Conference) vs. Washington Wizards (5-23, 15th in the Eastern Conference)
Washington; Saturday, 7 p.m. EST
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Knicks -13; over/under is 228.5
BOTTOM LINE: New York is looking to build upon its six-game win streak with a victory over Washington.
The Wizards have gone 4-15 against Eastern Conference teams. Washington has a 1-22 record in games decided by 10 or more points.
The Knicks are 15-7 in conference matchups. New York is ninth in the Eastern Conference with 33.0 defensive rebounds per game led by Karl-Anthony Towns averaging 10.7.
The Wizards average 12.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.5 fewer makes per game than the Knicks allow (13.6). The Knicks average 14.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.3 fewer makes per game than the Wizards allow.
TOP PERFORMERS: Jordan Poole is averaging 21.3 points, five assists and 1.6 steals for the Wizards.
Towns is averaging 24.3 points, 13.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists for the Knicks.
LAST 10 GAMES: Wizards: 3-7, averaging 106.7 points, 47.7 rebounds, 24.3 assists, 7.8 steals and 6.9 blocks per game while shooting 43.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 119.4 points per game.
Knicks: 8-2, averaging 115.0 points, 43.3 rebounds, 27.6 assists, 8.8 steals and 4.2 blocks per game while shooting 49.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 105.2 points.
INJURIES: Wizards: Saddiq Bey: out (knee), Kyle Kuzma: out (ribs), Marvin Bagley III: out (knee), Jordan Poole: day to day (hip).
Knicks: Mitchell Robinson: out (ankle).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Syracuse and Washington State Bowl Records & History: How have the Holiday Bowl teams fared through the years?
The 8-4 Washington State Cougars will take on 9-3 Syracuse on Friday in the 45th edition of the Holiday Bowl. The Holiday Bowl has taken place in San Diego, Calif., since 1978, and will be held at Snapdragon Stadium for the first time this year.
Though both Washington State and Syracuse have had football programs for at least 130 years, Friday’s game will mark just the second matchup between the two teams. The two teams last played in 1979, when Syracuse earned a 52-25 win.
Syracuse comes into the game ranked No. 22 in the AP Top 25 poll, and riding a three-game winning streak. Washington State comes into the game with significantly less momentum, having lost their last three games.
SEASON |
BOWL |
OPPONENT |
RESULT |
---|---|---|---|
1952 |
Orange Bowl |
Alabama |
L 6–61 |
1956 |
Cotton Bowl Classic |
TCU |
L 27–28 |
1958 |
Orange Bowl |
Oklahoma |
L 6–21 |
1959 |
Cotton Bowl Classic |
Texas |
W 23–14 |
1961 |
Liberty Bowl |
Miami |
W 15–14 |
1964 |
Sugar Bowl |
LSU |
L 10–13 |
1966 |
Gator Bowl |
Tennessee |
L 12–18 |
1979 |
Independence Bowl |
McNeese State |
W 31–7 |
1985 |
Cherry Bowl |
Maryland |
L 18–35 |
1987 |
Sugar Bowl |
Auburn |
T 16–16 |
1988 |
Hall of Fame Bowl |
LSU |
W 23–10 |
1989 |
Peach Bowl |
Georgia |
W 19–18 |
1990 |
Aloha Bowl |
Arizona |
W 28–0 |
1991 |
Hall of Fame Bowl |
Ohio State |
W 24–17 |
1992 |
Fiesta Bowl |
Colorado |
W 26–22 |
1995 |
Gator Bowl |
Clemson |
W 41–0 |
1996 |
Liberty Bowl |
Houston |
W 30–17 |
1997 |
Fiesta Bowl |
Kansas State |
L 18–35 |
1998 |
Orange Bowl |
Florida |
L 10–31 |
1999 |
Music City Bowl |
Kentucky |
W 20–13 |
2001 |
Insight.com Bowl |
Kansas State |
W 26–3 |
2004 |
Champs Sports Bowl |
Georgia Tech |
L 14–51 |
2010 |
Pinstripe Bowl |
Kansas State |
W 36–34 |
2012 |
Pinstripe Bowl |
West Virginia |
W 38–14 |
2013 |
Texas Bowl |
Minnesota |
W 21–17 |
2018 |
Camping World Bowl |
West Virginia |
W 34–18 |
2022 |
Pinstripe Bowl |
Minnesota |
L 20-28 |
2023 |
Boca Raton Bowl |
South Florida |
L 45-0 |
The Orange will play in their 29th bowl game on Friday, but will make their first appearance in the Holiday Bowl.
Syracuse first appeared in a bowl game in 1953, when they lost to Alabama in the Orange Bowl. The team lost their first three bowl games, and lost six of their first nine bowl game appearances. Their first bowl game win came over Texas in 1959, the same year they won their lone national championship.
The Orange have made three straight bowl games, but have lost each of the last two. They will look to correct course with a win over Washington State.
SEASON |
BOWL |
OPPONENT |
RESULT |
---|---|---|---|
1915 |
Rose Bowl |
Brown |
W 14–0 |
1930 |
Rose Bowl |
Alabama |
L 0–24 |
1981 |
Holiday Bowl |
BYU |
L 36–38 |
1988 |
Aloha Bowl |
Houston |
W 24–22 |
1992 |
Copper Bowl |
Utah |
W 31–28 |
1994 |
Alamo Bowl |
Baylor |
W 10–3 |
1997 |
Rose Bowl |
Michigan |
L 16–21 |
2001 |
Sun Bowl |
Purdue |
W 33–27 |
2002 |
Rose Bowl |
Oklahoma |
L 14–34 |
2003 |
Holiday Bowl |
Texas |
W 28–20 |
2013 |
New Mexico Bowl |
Colorado State |
L 45–48 |
2015 |
Sun Bowl |
Miami (FL) |
W 20–14 |
2016 |
Holiday Bowl |
Minnesota |
L 12–17 |
2017 |
Holiday Bowl |
Michigan State |
L 17–42 |
2018 |
Alamo Bowl |
Iowa State |
W 28–26 |
2019 |
Cheez-It Bowl |
Air Force |
L 21–31 |
2021 |
Sun Bowl |
Central Michigan |
L 21–24 |
2022 |
LA Bowl |
Fresno State |
L 6–29 |
Washington State first appeared in a bowl game in 1915, when they played in the second edition of the historic Rose Bowl. They have played in the Rose Bowl four times over their history.
The Cougars have also appeared in the Holiday Bowl four different times. They made their first appearance in 1981, the fourth installment of the Holiday Bowl, and most recently in 2017.
Washington State saw their longest streak of bowl games under late coach Mike Leach, who led the Cougars to five straight Holiday Bowls from 2015 to ’19. Washington State went 0-2 in the Holiday Bowl and 2-4 in total bowl games under Leach.
The Orange hold the advantage over the Cougars in bowl game record.
TEAM |
WINS |
LOSSES |
TIES |
WINNING PERCENTAGE |
---|---|---|---|---|
Syracuse |
16 |
11 |
1 |
.571 |
Washington State |
8 |
10 |
0 |
.444 |
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