Redmond High's Ferguson honored by Seahawks and Symetra

Redmond High School orchestra director Paula Ferguson (left) was recognized by the Seattle Seahawks and Symetra as a Hero in the Classroom. - Samantha Pak, Redmond Reporter
Samantha Pak, Redmond Reporter
Redmond High School orchestra director Paula Ferguson (left) was recognized by the Seattle Seahawks and Symetra as a Hero in the Classroom.

February 13, 2013 · 11:30 AM

Redmond High School (RHS) orchestra director Paula Ferguson was recognized by the Seattle Seahawks and Symetra as a Hero in the Classroom.

This community program recognizes 24 Seattle-area teachers for outstanding leadership and instructional skills during the Seahawks season. Representatives from the Seahawks and Symetra presented Ferguson with the award.

In addition, Ferguson received a $350 gift card to Office Max, a personalized 12th Man Seahawks jersey and a commemorative football signed by Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson. The Seahawks and Symetra also donated $1,000 to RHS.

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