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Tulsa Doctoral Student Wins Award

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OU-Tulsa Doctoral Student Awarded for Virtual Learning Methods during Pandemic

Audrey Flowers smiling with her hand over her heart

Aubrey Flowers, principal of Council Oak Elementary School in Tulsa who is working toward earning her doctorate at OU-Tulsa, said it was a complete surprise when she was honored with a $25,000 Milken Educator Award at a schoolwide assembly in April – and the pictures prove it.

 

If you look at Flowers’ career and commitment to education, however, both for students and herself, it might come as less of a surprise.

 

Flowers is a 2017 graduate of the Master of Education in Administration program in the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education at OU-Tulsa and a current doctoral student in education administration. She started her graduate work to continue her passion for lifelong learning after seven years as a teacher.

 

The Milken Educator Award, established in 1987, celebrates this desire to strive for the best by elevating the American teaching profession. It is not a lifetime achievement award; rather, it honors educators in early to mid-career for what they will accomplish.

 

The Milken Family Foundation does not take nominations for the award – it seeks out educators and specialists and surprises them with this honor on their home campuses with a special ceremony among their school colleagues and students. That’s exactly what happened to Flowers – at a ceremony where even Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister was on hand.

 

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