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May 30, 2008Incoming Madison Superintendent Dan Nerad Receives UW-Green Bay Chancellor's AwardUniversity of Wisconsin-Green Bay: The Chancellor's Award is UW-Green Bay's highest community honor. It recognizes distinguished service to the University and community. Daniel Nerad, Ph.D., is recognized for his service to the community and success in promoting partnerships with its public university. Nerad has been superintendent of schools and learning in the Green Bay Area Public School District since 2001. Prior to his appointment as superintendent, he served the Green Bay district in a variety of roles including assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction and executive director of curriculum. He earned Wisconsin Superintendent of the Year honors in 2006. UW-Green Bay Chancellor Bruce Shepard notes that Dr. Nerad's "commitment and dedication to education have had a major impact on students and people of all ages in our community." In particular, the superintendent's support of Phuture Phoenix at UW-Green Bay has helped the precollege program expand its reach to thousands of local students as early as fifth grade. The program matches volunteer mentors with students from low-income neighborhoods and counsels children to value education and plan for college. Nerad has also been a partner with the Institute for Learning Partnership at UW-Green Bay. Much more on Dan Nerad here. Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 30, 2008 4:16 PMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |