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MIAMI-DADE TEACHER MYRNABETANCOURT PRESENTEDSPECIAL AWARD AT 2015
MACY’S/FLORIDA DEPARTMENTOF EDUCATION TEACHER OF THE
YEAR AWARDS GALA
ORLANDO, FL – JULY 10, 2014 – Miami-Dade County’s 2015 Teacher of the Year Myrna Betancourt, an adult vocational
teacher and chef with South Dade Education Center, was surprised with the Magic of Giving Award at tonight’s 2015 Macy’s/Florida
Department of Education Teacher of the Year awards gala at the Hard Rock Live at Universal Studios Orlando. The award, new this
year, was presented to Ms. Betancourt by Lee O’Rourke, Macy’s District Vice President for Northern Florida.
“Teaching our students to actively participate in giving back at an early age is key to creating a better society,” said Ms. O’Rourke
during tonight’s awards ceremony. “When a teacher is capable of doing that, plus combining learning and fun, education and caring,
you know you have come across a very special individual. Myrna Betancourt is that person.”
Ms. Betancourt was selected for the Magic of Giving award as a teacher with a unique ability to create positive change in the
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community. She was presented with a crystal star trophy and a $1,000 Macy’s
gift card.
Ms. Betancourt has been leading what is considered one of Miami-Dade
County Public Schools’ most successful vocation programs for the past six
years. As an adult/vocational teacher-chef, her kitchen is in the Chapman
Partnership Homeless Center in Homestead. Her students range in ages from
16 to 50, many of whom are disadvantaged, homeless and seeking a second
chance.
Chef Betancourt created “Café Du Jour” to give her students world class and
hands-on training in culinary arts and hospitality. Her students are engaged in many local competitions and catering events to develop
their skills and provide them with opportunities to network with potential employers. But her impact is felt far beyond the school
grounds – she also teaches the homeless, as well as special needs students, from Homestead Job Corps.
When Ms. Betancourt was a teenager living in Puerto Rico, she wanted “to help people in need,” so she became a social worker and
left the island for Chicago. After 22 years of social work, she reinvented herself and went back to school to become a chef. When her
family moved to Miami, Chef Betancourt found her way into the classroom at South Dade Educational Center where she expanded the
school’s culinary arts program to adult education.
During the award presentation, O’Rourke quoted one of Ms. Betancourt’s students, Kenneth Brown: ”We thank God for having such
an inspiring person around us. There is no other teacher who cares as much for her students as she does. She welcomes us into her
heart, even under the most difficult of circumstances. She puts us first, empowers us and helps us to maintain our focus on what is
truly important.”
Also announced this evening is the 2015 Macy’s/Florida Teacher of the Year, Christie Bassett, K-12 Art Teacher of Highlands Grove
Elementary School in Polk County. Hundreds of teachers, school administrators, and state education leaders, along with families and
friends, were in attendance at the gala event, hosted by Emmy Award-winning journalist Deborah Norville. She was joined by First
Lady Ann Scott; Darlene Hanes, Macy’s Executive Vice President, Regional Director of Stores; and Florida Commissioner of
Education Pam Stewart for the announcement.
This marks the 26th year of Macy’s sponsorship of the Florida Teacher of the Year program. Macy’s presented Christie Bassett with a
check totaling $10,000, a $1,000 wardrobe, a $1,000 check for her school and an all-expense paid trip for four to New York City to
attend this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. For the past 26 years, Macy’s has annually contributed $100,000 to the state-run
Teacher of the Year program, making it one of the largest corporate cash contributions to Florida public schools. To date, Macy’s has
contributed more than $2.5 million to teachers throughout the state.
During the awards ceremony, 67 district winners, including Ms. Betancourt, were recognized and each received $750 from Macy’s,
plus $250 for programs at their respective schools.
About Flor ida Department of Education
The Macy’s/Florida Department of Education Teacher of the Year is chosen from more than 189,000 public school teachers by a
selection committee comprised of teachers, principals, parents, and the business community. Florida’s top educator is selected on the
basis of their outstanding ability to teach and communicate knowledge of the subject taught, professional development, philosophy of
teaching, and exceptional school and community service. The winner must also show a superior capacity to inspire a love of learning
in students of all backgrounds and abilities.
About Macy’s
Macy’s, the largest retail brand of Macy’s, Inc., delivers fashion and affordable luxury to customers at approximately 800 locations in
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PHOTO CAPTION: Myrna Betancourt from South Dade Educational Center in Miami-Dade County receives the Magic of Giving
Award at the 2015 Macy’s/Florida Department of Education Teacher of the Year Awards Gala on Thursday, July 10, 2014 at the Hard
Rock Live in Orlando, FL. She received the award from Lee O’Rourke, Macy’s District Vice President for Northern Florida.
*Photo credit Phelan Ebenhack of Macy’s*