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Dedication, Selflessness of Eau Claire Educator Inspire Disney

By Sarah Jancich
Assistant editor

Eau Claire health teacher Deb Tackmann is one of 35 distinguished educators who received the Disney American Teacher Award this year. But her students, colleagues and community will argue that she's one in a million.

"Words do not do justice to this wonderful woman," Richard Moses, Choral Director at Altoona High School said. "Deb Tackmann won my outstanding teacher award years ago. Now Disney has caught on. It's about time!"


"Deb Tackmann won my outstanding teacher award years ago. Now Disney has caught on. It's about time!"

--Richard Moses
Choral Director
Altoona High School
Read Richard's letter about Deb

Tackmann began working with Moses in 1997 when her son joined the Altoona High School show choir. Though she was already busy as Eau Claire North High School's health teacher, Tackmann volunteered to coordinate dance into the show choir's performances. That extra responsibility requires Tackmann to give up weekends and evenings, but her dedication to the program is immense. "She's hardworking, giving, tireless and selfless," Moses said.

Her volunteer work doesn't stop with Altoona's show choir. Tackmann travels the country to give clinics and seminars on health and related subjects. She's a co-author of "Hands-On Health," a creative teaching strategies handbook for teachers. She has also found time for the American Cancer Society, Northwest Wisconsin's AIDS Resource Center, and the American Heart Association, just to name a few. It's no surprise that two NHS classes at North have voted Tackmann "Teacher of the Year."

During her 14-year career at North, Tackmann has tackled the often-difficult content of her subject, including human sexuality, alcohol abuse, and smoking. With AIDS, homicide, eating disorders, suicide and other dangers facing teen-agers, Tackmann takes health education seriously. "Ms. Tackmann positively touches lives every day," former students Daniel Anderson and Juliette Linse said. "She hugs the undesirable, challenges the unreachable and loves unconditionally. We know she is committed to teaching, but she isn't just a teacher. She is a facilitator of knowledge, a believer of dreams and a life changer."

Tackmann said she's driven by the idea that she can change students' lives for the better. Once, a child asked if he could give her a gift. When he pulled a bullet out of his pocket, he said her class had given him the hope he needed to prevent his suicide. "I passionately embrace every opportunity I can to help kids deal with the tough stuff life has to offer," she said.

Students, parents, administrators, colleagues and community members nominated Tackmann for Disney's American Teacher Award. She was chosen from 111,000 nominees for the honor. Her prize package includes $10,000, an additional $5,000 for North High School, and a trip to Walt Disney World next July for a professional development program.

"Disney's American Teacher Awards is an honor," said Laurie Lang, Senior Vice President of the Disney Learning Partnership. "But to the Walt Disney Company, the honorees are an investment in teachers who have that special gift of unlocking the imagination that lies within every child. Deb Tackmann is one of those teachers."

Disney American Teacher Awards Web site

Posted November 20, 2001

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