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National PTA to Honor Members of Congress |
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Award recipients are Sens. Kennedy, Cardin and Rep. Biggert Advocacy awards will go to state and local PTAs CHICAGO (March 4, 2009) –National PTA will honor three of our country’s champions of education on March 12 during the organization’s National Legislative Conference (March 10-12). U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) will receive the PTA Founder Award and PTA will present the Congressional Voice for Children Award to U.S. Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) and U.S. Congresswoman Judy Biggert (R-IL). The presentations will take place on Capitol Hill at a special awards luncheon in the Russell Building. Hundreds of child advocates and legislative leaders will be at the ceremony which occurs between 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
“The PTA has been improving the lives of children in school and at home since its founding over a century ago. By encouraging family members to become actively involved in their children’s education, supporting efforts such as the Fatherhood Initiative and through many other initiatives, the PTA has been a true pioneer in education. We now have an historic opportunity to make new progress in achieving this indispensable mission. I’m honored to receive this award, and I look forward to working with the PTA and President Obama to strengthen this vital aspect of American education,” said Sen. Kennedy.
"I am honored to receive the National PTA's Congressional Voice for Children Award. We share a commitment to creating a better environment where all children can learn," said Senator Cardin. "Through effective federal, state and local partnerships, we will ensure communities have the infrastructure in place to provide children in need adequate support services rather than face incarceration or other severe penalties."
During the ceremony, PTA will also recognize state and local PTAs who have done exemplary work in taking action for children. California PTA and the Capistrano Unified Council of PTSAs will receive PTA’s Outstanding Advocacy Awards. National PTA will also launch a new award in memory of a past National PTA president who was a model of public service and volunteerism throughout her life. The PTA Shirley Igo Advocate of the Year Award will be presented to Kim Anderson of Laguna Niguel, California for her amazing leadership at the local level and her years of organizing a community of child advocates. About PTA For further information on the Legislative Conference contact: Erin Hart La’Keisha Gray-Sewell Mishaela Duran |