Jennifer Froman, an English Teacher at Hamilton Heights Middle School, has been named the Husky Hero for November.
Froman was nominated for going above and beyond for her students. She loves what she does, and it shows. Her ability to develop strong relationships with her students results in an incredible connection that makes a difference students can see and feel. It’s the little things she does for her students that help make them feel cared for, loved, and supported.
“Hamilton Heights School Corporation is full of Husky Heroes, so to be nominated and chosen is an honor and a privilege,” Froman said. “I am inspired every day as I walk the halls and see amazing things going on at the middle school. I am really proud of my students and all that is being accomplished. I strive to continue to make a positive and lasting impact on them and look forward to seeing what their future holds. Moving forward, I will continue to be there for my students and try to catch the next Husky Hero in the act!”
Congratulations to the November Husky Hero. Thank you, Mrs. Froman, for making a difference for those around you and being a Husky Hero. Thank you, Amber and Craig Bowen (F.C. Tucker Company), for being heroes for Hamilton Heights by championing this special program.
About the Husky Hero Award
The monthly award is designed to recognize a Hamilton Heights School Corporation employee for performing an act of kindness or going above and beyond for a student, fellow staff member, or the Heights community. Any staff member employed by the district is eligible to be recognized and can be nominated by anyone on or off campus. The Husky Hero recipient will be presented with a certificate and a monetary donation of $250 in appreciation for making a meaningful impact.
Nominate a Husky Hero today or learn more about this special recognition program at bit.ly/hhschuskyhero.