Trump celebrates National Teacher of the Year at White House

Colin Fredericson
By Colin Fredericson
April 26, 2017US News
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Trump celebrates National Teacher of the Year at White House
The White House recognizes 2017 National Teacher of the Year award winner Sydney Chaffee of Dorchester, Mass. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has recognized the National Teacher of the Year, and says nothing is more important than being a teacher.

Sydney Chaffee, a humanities teacher at Codman Academy, a public charter school in Boston, holds the honor for 2017. Trump says it’s “really something special” that the winner is from a charter school. Charter schools are publicly funded but privately operated, and Trump supports creating more of them.

Trump commented as he welcomed teachers of the year from all U.S. states and territories to the Oval Office.

The teachers’ visit coincided with first lady Melania Trump’s 47th birthday and she joined the president and Education Secretary DeVos for the event.

The teachers apparently sang “Happy Birthday” to the first lady. Trump said they were “very nice” to do so.

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