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Nashua English Teacher Receives Award, Cash Prize

A Nashua High School South English teacher received the 2022 No Bell Award and a $7,500 cash award for their excellence in teaching.

The 2022 No Bell Award winner was chosen by Nashua High School South students in the National Honors Society.
The 2022 No Bell Award winner was chosen by Nashua High School South students in the National Honors Society. (Nashua High School South )

NASHUA, NH —A Nashua High School South English teacher has received the 2022 No Bell Award.

The Class of 2022 members of the Nashua High School South chapter of the National Honor Society selected Greg Montine for the award, and made the announcement at senior assembly Thursday. Each year the senior class members of the honor society vote for an outstanding teacher who leads students; communicates enthusiasm and respect for the subject taught; inspires students to develop a hunger for learning; and serves as a role model for students. The No Bell Award alternates annual between both Nashua High Schools.

Keith Richard, Nashua High School South principal, joined Esha Mukherjee, President, and Mithi Patel, Vice President, of the South chapter of National Honor Society, in presenting Montine a $7,500 cash award, made possible by an anonymous donor.

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The No Bell Award symbolizes a school bell without a hammer as representative of the many positive efforts teachers like Montine, and the 26 previous recipients of the No Bell Award, make each day with their students.

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