
Acting Lottery Commissioner, Joe Froehlich, presents Victoria Hill with her Excellence in Education check.
An Alger County educator who is known for advocating for her students has been honored with an Excellence In Education award from the Michigan Lottery.
The award winner, Victoria Hill, is a fourth-grade teacher at Superior Central School. The school is part of the Superior Central School District.
The Michigan Lottery established the Excellence In Education awards in 2014 to recognize outstanding public-school educators across the state during the school year.
Winners of the weekly award receive a $2,000 cash prize. At the end of the school year, one of the weekly award winners will be selected to receive the Lottery’s Educator of the Year award and will receive a $10,000 cash prize.
Each winner also is featured in a news segment on the Lottery’s media partner stations: WXYZ-TV in Detroit, FOX 17 in Grand Rapids, FOX 47 in Lansing, WLUC in Marquette, WNEM-TV in Saginaw, and WWTV-TV in Traverse City. The news segment featuring Hill will air this evening.
Hill said she was driven to a career in education because of her love of children.
“I have always loved working with kids. I truly believe they are the best part of our world because of their goodness and pure hearts. I was drawn to education because it is about so much more than academics. It is about helping kids feel like they matter and that they are capable. I wanted a career where I could make a real difference in children’s lives.”
Hill was nominated for the award by the parent of a student.
“Mrs. Hill was my son’s fourth-grade teacher last school year. My son has been in special ed and has struggled with reading and spelling since he started school. Mrs. Hill was able to introduce numerous accommodations including teaching him how to use talk to text, advocating for an alternate spelling list, and reading assignments, quizzes, and tests to him when needed. She also introduced him (and me) to the Red Rhino books, so he was able to read chapter books that were written at his delayed reading level. She was able to instill confidence in him and always focused on his strengths. She is excellent at time management, and I am in awe of all the extra, individualized attention she was able to give him. She really cares about each of her students and I’m forever grateful for all she did to help my son grow and excel last year.”
Hill earned a bachelor’s degree from Northern Michigan University. She has been an educator for five years, the last four in her current position.
Excellence in Education award nominees are evaluated on the following criteria:
- Excellence – Their work consistently helps students and/or their schools or school districts advance to higher levels of academic achievement.
- Dedication – They consistently go above and beyond expectations to help students succeed.
- Inspiration – Their work inspires others around them to exceed expectations either academically or professionally.
- Leadership – They demonstrate clear leadership skills in their positions with their school or school districts.
- Effectiveness – The nominee’s work has clear and positive results on the educational advancement of students within the school or school district.










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