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Twenty High School Skilled Trades Teachers Win Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence

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Twenty High School Skilled Trades Teachers Win Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence

In early October, we surprised 20 high school skilled trades teachers in 15 states with the news that they had been named winners of the Harbor Freight Tools for School Prize for Teaching Excellence. The 20 teachers and their programs won a total of $1.25 million in cash prizes.

See the full list of winners here.


TV STORIES

Below are some our favorite television stories about the 2022 prize winners.

Aaron Ervin, Pike Lincoln Technical Center, Pike County, MO

Andrice Tucker, Central Nine Career Center, Greenwood IN

Jared Monroe, Columbia Area Career Center, Columbia MO

Jim VanBladel, John Hersey HS, Arlington Heights, IL

Kristie Jones, Franklin HS, Meadville, MS


SURPRISES

Below are two of our favorite surprise celebrations, both from Washington state.

Bill Culver, Evergreen HS, Vancouver, WA

Cory Torppa, Kalama HS, Kalama, WA

The annual Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence, now in its sixth year, was created to recognize excellence among high school skilled trades teachers, a group of educators that is frequently overlooked and underappreciated. Since 2017, the program has awarded more than $6 million to more than 100 U.S. public high school teachers and their schools – supporting tens of thousands of students along the way. The mission of Harbor Freight Tools for Schools is to increase understanding, support and investment in skilled trades education in U.S. public high schools.

“We cannot overstate the impact that high school skilled trades teachers are having in the classroom. Hands-on skilled trades classes are making a comeback, and we couldn’t be prouder to celebrate the accomplishments of these remarkable teachers and their programs,’’ said Danny Corwin, executive director of Harbor Freight Tools for Schools.

Overall, there are winners from 15 states:  Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.

The winning teachers come from a variety of skilled trades career pathways including automotive, construction, carpentry, industrial technology, welding, agricultural mechanics and machining.

The Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence was launched in 2017 by Eric Smidt, the founder of national tool retailer Harbor Freight Tools, to recognize outstanding instruction in the skilled trades in U.S. public high schools.

“We deeply appreciate the work skilled trades teachers do to prepare and inspire our next generation of tradespeople,” Smidt said. “Their work is urgently needed, because while America’s need for building and repairs is growing, our skilled trades workforce is shrinking.”

The five grand prize winners and their schools will each receive $100,000 – with $70,000 going to the high school skilled trades program and $30,000 to the teacher. An additional 15 prize winners and their schools will each receive $50,000 – with $35,000 going to the high school skilled trades program and $15,000 to the teacher. Due to school, district and/or state policy regarding individual cash awards, the schools of several of the winners will receive the entire prize winnings.

Cash awards given to schools will support winning teachers’ skilled trades programs. The 2022 prize drew a record 768 applications from all 50 states and included three rounds of judging, each by an independent panel of experts from industry, education, trades, philanthropy, and civic leadership. The application process, which included responses to questions and a series of video learning modules, was designed to solicit each teacher’s experience, insights and creative ideas about their approach to teaching and success in helping their students achieve excellence in the skilled trades.

 


 

About Harbor Freight Tools for Schools

Harbor Freight Tools for Schools is a program of The Smidt Foundation, established by Harbor Freight Tools owner and founder Eric Smidt, to advance excellent skilled trades education in U.S. public high schools. With a deep respect for the dignity of these fields and for the intelligence and creativity of people who work with their hands, Harbor Freight Tools for Schools aims to drive a greater understanding of and investment in skilled trades education, believing that access to quality skilled trades education gives high school students pathways to graduation, opportunity, good jobs and a workforce our country needs. Harbor Freight Tools is a major supporter of the Harbor Freight Tools for Schools program. For more information, visit: harborfreighttoolsforschools.org