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Stacey has a BA in elementary education from the University of Utah. Her service has been recognized with a number of awards, including the National Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service by Someone 35 Years or Younger. Other awards include: Delta Kappa Gamma Educator's Award, Rescuer of Humanity from Project Love, Distinguished Woman of the Year from the [[American Association of University Women]]. She now works as a public speaker, advocating for the educational rights of impoverished children. |
Stacey has a BA in elementary education from the University of Utah. Her service has been recognized with a number of awards, including the National Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service by Someone 35 Years or Younger. Other awards include: Delta Kappa Gamma Educator's Award, Rescuer of Humanity from Project Love, Distinguished Woman of the Year from the [[American Association of University Women]]. She now works as a public speaker, advocating for the educational rights of impoverished children. |
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[http://staceybess.com/about.php%20 Stacey] and her husband |
[http://staceybess.com/about.php%20 Stacey] and her husband Groosh have been married for 30 years and are the parents of six children. |
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== Further reading == |
== Further reading == |
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Stacey Bess is an author and educator, best known for Nobody Don't Love Nobody, which was made into a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie in 2011 called "Beyond the Blackboard."
Nobody Don't Love Nobody is the story Bess's first teaching job, the only assignment she could find, at a school that worked with homeless children in a shelter. She taught Kindergarten through sixth grade
Stacey has a BA in elementary education from the University of Utah. Her service has been recognized with a number of awards, including the National Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service by Someone 35 Years or Younger. Other awards include: Delta Kappa Gamma Educator's Award, Rescuer of Humanity from Project Love, Distinguished Woman of the Year from the American Association of University Women. She now works as a public speaker, advocating for the educational rights of impoverished children.
Stacey and her husband Groosh have been married for 30 years and are the parents of six children.