Teresa Snider-Boring
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“They say that some people
are born leaders, and that certainly seems to be true of
Teresa Snider-Boring. After graduating from college and teaching
for only seven years, Snider-Boring became principal of McArthur-Swan
Elementary School in Ohio, where she heads up a staff of
53 and a student body of 510.
Snider-Boring received a bachelor of science degree from the
University of Rio Grande in 1993 where she graduated Summa
Cum Laude. In 1998 she completed her Master in the Art of Teaching
degree from Marygrove College with a GPA of 4.0 and was recognized
for having the Most Outstanding Master’s Portfolio. She completed
a master’s in administration in June of 2002 from Ohio University,
where she also earned a 4.0.
Her awards include the University of Rio Grande Outstanding
Economics Educator award, the 2000 National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics FLAMES award, and the 2000 Ohio Council of Teachers
of Mathematics Outstanding Classroom Teacher award. She also
received the 2001 University of Rio Grande Atwood Achievement
Alumni Award.
“I am most proud of these awards because I feel it is so important
to affect change in education,” Snider-Boring said. “The Marygrove
award is very special to me, too, because it validates my commitment
to education.
“My experience at Marygrove was wonderful,” she continued.
“The collegial study groups were very worthwhile and the program
was very thorough. When I attended Ohio University to pursue
my master’s, I became a natural leader among my peers because
of the strong background in educational theory that I received
at Marygrove,” she said.
Snider-Boring has written and received 13 classroom grants
and is also active in her community. She belongs to the Vinton
County Lions Club, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,
the Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the Ohio Association
of Elementary School Administrators, Business and Professional
Women, and Delta Kappa Gamma.
“We believe in character education at McArthur Elementary,
and Ms. Snider-Boring encourages her staff and students to
work together, to make good choices, and to promote a positive
learning environment,” said Michele Royster, who nominated
Snider-Boring.
There is no doubt that Teresa Snider-Boring is accomplished.
One look at her resume reveals three degrees and countless
awards. But, in addition to her career success, Snider-Boring
has a well-rounded personal life, too.
In spite of the daily challenges she faces running an elementary
school, which is housed in two separate buildings, Snider-Boring
still finds time to take care of the horses on her farm and
work in her family’s long-established pizzeria. In addition
to the prestigious awards she has won in her career, she won
first place in the Mid-America Pizza Show with an authentic
Greek pizza of her own design. This earned her a chance to
represent the United States in the World Pizza Show in Italy.
Snider-Boring believes that everyone should continue a quest
for learning. “I’m not sure who said it, but I’ve always believed
the maxim ‘Fortune favors the prepared mind,’” she said.
“I think it’s important to follow through on the commitment
you make toward education because the rewards are worth it,”
Snider-Boring said.
“It’s important to contribute to society and be a catalyst
for positive change. Priority to outstanding education is essential
to the future of our children.”
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