Gregorski was recognized as part of the CFP Foundation’s program, Extra Yard for Teachers, which aims to elevate the teaching profession by inspiring and empowering teachers. The program works with institutions to support educators and improve U.S. student outcomes.
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Katy ISD Superintendent Ken Gregorski was honored by the College Football Playoff Foundation on Friday.
Gregorski was recognized as part of the CFP Foundation’s program, Extra Yard for Teachers, which aims to elevate the teaching profession by inspiring and empowering teachers. The program works with institutions to support educators and improve U.S. student outcomes in hopes of supporting PK-12 education across the country. Extra Yard for Teachers is dedicated to elevating the teaching profession by inspiring and empowering teachers in resources, recognition, professional development, recruitment and retention.
Gregorski was recognized after Katy ISD was named one of the top places to work in Texas by Forbes, the fourth time in the past five years the school district has earned the honor. The district earned the 71st place in the state of Texas.
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