Oxford Teacher Earns National Distinction

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OXFORD, Miss. (Press Release) — The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) selected Oxford High School (OHS) Educator Dr. Barbara Lowe as a Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction—a prestigious program that honors educators worldwide and encourages young people from around the globe to embrace their responsibility as future world leaders.

OHS student Jasmine Minor nominated Lowe for her outstanding dedication and commitment to excellence in the classroom and her leadership as a role model and lasting influence on the lives of their students. Lowe is an English, debate and oral communications teacher at Oxford high School.

“Dedicated educators who exhibit a commitment to excellence deserve our highest praise and appreciation,” said NSHSS President James W. Lewis. “We’re excited to provide an ongoing means to do so, and we encourage our student members to nominate teachers and counselors who have contributed to their academic success.”

The National Society of High School Scholars was founded in 2002 by James W. Lewis and Claes Nobel, senior member of the family that established the Nobel Prizes. NSHSS recognizes academic excellence at the high school level and encourages members of the organization to apply their unique talents, vision and potential for the betterment of themselves and the world. Currently, they have more than one million members in 160 countries.

 

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