Missouri math teacher presented national Milken Educator Award

Melissa Fike
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Oakland Middle School eighth grade math teacher Melissa Fike was presented the national Milken Educator Award today by Milken Educator Awards Senior Program Director Greg Gallagher and Missouri Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Dr. Margie Vandeven. The recognition comes with an unrestricted $25,000 cash prize for winners. Only one teacher from each participating state is selected to receive the Milken Educator Award each year.

The Milken Educator Awards are hailed by Teacher magazine as the “Oscars of Teaching.” Research shows teacher quality is the driving in-school factor behind student growth and achievement. The initiative not only aims to reward great teachers but to celebrate, elevate and activate those innovators in the classroom who are guiding America’s next generation of leaders. Milken Educators believe, “The future belongs to the educated.”

Fike is making that future a reality for students of all aptitudes and backgrounds. A caring educator who makes math proficiency exciting with her engaging personality, Fike goes the extra mile for students when they need a boost — challenging all students to meet and exceed their personal goals. Fike is a role model for students, a mentor for young teachers and a colleague who sees the big picture, as well as the small steps it takes to achieve lasting progress.

“Melissa Fike’s students enjoy and employ mathematics both as a practical matter and as an academic exploration,” said Gallagher. “By providing the creative tools to assist in her pupils’ maths mastery, Fike lets students glimpse the myriad of possibilities that lie ahead. For her relentless dedication and uplifting spirit, we’re proud to welcome Fike as a Milken Educator.”

“We are thrilled that the Milken Family Foundation recognized Melissa with this award,” said Vandeven. “Her work in the classroom inspires both students and colleagues to perform at the highest levels, and she is a great representative of all Missouri teachers who give their students the best chances to succeed.”

“Ms. Fike lives and teaches resiliency every day,” said Superintendent Peter Stiepleman. “She firmly believes that every student can and will succeed. Her students feel valued and supported and that their progress matters, and we are so very fortunate to have such an amazing educator in Columbia Public Schools.”

Fike earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary math education in 2006 from the University of Missouri and a master’s degree in teaching and curriculum in 2013 from Northcentral University.


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