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Pinedale Elementary School’s Kyle Walker
Receives Arch Coal, Inc. Teacher Award
Casper – Kyle B. Walker, a teacher
at Pinedale Elementary School, today was
named one of 10 Arch Coal, Inc. Teacher
Achievement Award recipients.
With the announcement, Arch Coal also
presented Walker with a $2,500 cash
award, according to Arch Coal Vice
President Terry O’Connor, who told an
assembly at McKinley Elementary School
in Casper that teachers are entrusted
with Wyoming’s most valuable resource –
its children. O’Connor was joined by
Governor Jim Geringer, State
Superintendent Judy Catchpole and
Wyoming Education Association President
Gary McDowell.
A colleague and parent of students who
have had Walker as their teacher, Ann
Bennett, says, “Kyle takes a personal
interest in each student. My children
think globally and believe they can go
anywhere with their education.”
“In reading, Mr. Walker does a lot of
different things so that all of us can
learn in our own way at our own level,”
says one of his students, Erica David.
“He has very high expectations for each
of us.”
“He strongly advocates the involvement
of the student, the parents and the
school staff in the success of every
child. He also recognizes the influence
community has on the school system, and
he is very active in promoting community
involvement,” says Madeleine Murdock, a
Pinedale resident.
“The greatest pleasures I have
experienced in my 28 years as a
teacher,” says Walker, “have come from
the blossoming of children through the
discovery of their own talents and
abilities. We must always remember we
are not teachers of math or science; we
are teachers of children. When our focus
is children, individual needs are
addressed, self-esteem grows, character
is developed, and learning becomes an
intrinsic part of life.”
According to Walker, the most powerful
way to help kids identify their talents
is to develop their abilities to
communicate effectively. Talent isn’t
worth much if it cannot be shared,” he
says. “The technical revolution has
opened giant doors for exploring the
world we live in. Now, when we study
Social Studies we virtually visit the
countries and landmarks of the world,
stay abreast of current developments,
listen to live broadcasts in the
classroom and have libraries, museums,
and art galleries from all over the
world at our fingertips.”
Walker teaches fifth grade at Pinedale,
where he has spent his entire teaching
career. He has his Bachelor of Art,
Masters and Doctorate degrees from the
University of Wyoming.
This was the inaugural year of the Arch
Coal Teacher Achievement Awards in
Wyoming. Arch Coal is the nation’s
second largest coal producer. Arch
employs more than 500 people in Wyoming
and produces more than 60 million tons
of clean-burning, low-sulfur coal
annually at its Wyoming operations. The
company’s Black Thunder operation in
Campbell County is one of the nation’s
largest and most efficient coal mines.
Arch Coal is traded on the New York
Stock Exchange (NYSE: ACI) and makes its
corporate headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.
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