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Date: 7/26/2004 8:00:00 AM PROFILE: ALUMNA’S LEGACY AWARDS DEDICATION TO THE YOUNGEST LEARNERS
The gift was established in Kathryn E. Wright’s will in memory of her sister. Both women, who shared a home in Clifton, graduated from UC in the 1920s and spent their careers educating young children. Pearl M. Wright was 96 years old when she died in 1990. Kathryn Wright’s will was written in 1992, four years prior to her death at age 95. Her endowment states that the Pearl M. Wright Award will honor the student who “best exemplifies high moral and academic standards of a primary teacher – who is sensitive, loving and understanding of little children.”
Petrey says the financial relief from the Pearl M. Wright Award will allow her to focus less on her financial issues and dedicate more time to her studies. Theresa Wiggins says the gift comes as more good news as she finishes up the last-minute plans for her wedding on July 30. The 21-year-old Wiggins will do her teaching internship at Hopewell Elementary in the Lakota School District.
Wiggins adds that one delightful aspect of her UC teaching experience led her back to her kindergarten teacher and mentor, Patricia Lux, at Glendale Elementary School. “I got to see her 15 years later and she could share with me how much has changed in teaching and what has stayed the same, like the foundation of education. “While Mrs. Lux inspired me in kindergarten, my parents, Jonathan and Dorothy Wiggins, have been a constant source of inspiration and support. They have supported my dreams and education and they’re the biggest contributors to my future as an early childhood educator,” Wiggins says. Petrey and Wiggins were selected for the award from a pool of 18 applicants. They both expect to graduate in spring 2005.
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