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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The North Dakota Association of Lifelong Learning has presented its 2014 awards.
The awards include Educator of the Year, Outstanding Leadership, Student of the Year, Highest Average GED Score and Outstanding Service and were given out on September 18th during the state conference in Bismarck. The Educator of the Year Award is given to an individual who contributes significantly to the field of education, models professionalism, continues to upgrade educational skills and promotes education locally and statewide. Bryan Miller, an adult education instructor for the James River Correctional Center, received the award.
Other winners included Student of the Year Miranda Stephens at the Wahpeton Adult Learning Center, Highest GED Score Seth Sweeney from the Grand Forks Adult Learning Center, and Outstanding Service Award winner Wally Erhardt from the Bank of North Dakota.