
AN OUTSTANDING
AWARD
On December 11th,
students and staff of Washburn District Elementary School
had a surprise visitor. Nici Graham Carbone of the
AHA-Northeast Affiliate, arrived Tuesday to a packed
gymnasium to announce that veteran teacher, Laura Gardiner
was the recipient of the 2006-2007 Outstanding Jump Rope
for Heart Coordinator Award. Carbone says that she
nominated Mrs. Gardiner based on the school’s consistent
ranking in the top ten in the Northeast over the past 22
years. Over this time frame, Gardiner has coordinated
and assisted students of Perham, Wade & Washburn in the
raising of approximately $ 120,000.
In her
nomination letter, Carbone states
“Laura
is renowned in her professional community as a superb
educator. She has mentored many student teachers and
many have become Jump Rope for Heart coordinators after
participating in her event. She enhances her own
program with the American Heart materials to create a
well-rounded educational experience for her students.
Each time that I have made the four hour drive to Washburn
District Elementary School, regardless of the season; I have
found her outside with her students. Laura is
dedicated to getting students outside and moving.”
“Laura
Gardiner is a lifelong physical educator and health
enthusiast. She and her husband have spent their lives
dedicated to physical education. Laura can be found
outside year-round, with or without her students,
participating in various types of vigorous outdoor
activities…always with a smile and a sense of fun. Her
dedication to the American Heart Association is unsurpassed
in the State of Maine and her ability to continue to
increase revenue despite the odds against her is indeed,
OUTSTANDING!!!”
In 2006-2007,
all who participated were treated to awards from the
American Heart Association. In addition, those who
raised $125 or more were treated to a Gardiner coordinated
pizza party at the school and then an overnight adventure at
Gentile Hall, on the campus of the University of Maine at
Presque Isle. This event was made a reality with the
help of Laura’s husband, Dick, who is in charge of the
facility. The students had unlimited access to the
gymnasium, swimming pool and rock climbing area. Next
year’s reward event has yet to be revealed by Gardiner, but
Carbone says “I
believe if she does the event, it would be the only type in
the nation at this time.”