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Amarillo ISD Honors Community Partners and Volunteers


Posted Date: 04/25/2025

Amarillo ISD Honors Community Partners and Volunteers

April 25, 2025 – A dozen business and community partners were honored at Amarillo ISD’s annual Partners In Education Awards dinner.

The banquet celebrates the many businesses, organizations, and individuals in our community who spend valuable volunteer hours supporting schools and students by mentoring, professional job shadowing, providing student incentives for academic success, attendance, and effort, sponsoring major district-wide events, offering art and cultural opportunities, recognizing teachers, taking part in parent involvement programs, and more.

With more than 300 businesses and organizations involved in more than 500 partnerships in education and more than 2,500 community members, grandparents, and friends volunteering in our schools, (NAME) said it is clear education is at the forefront of community interest.

“On this night, we’re able to celebrate some incredible contributors who invest their time and talents to support our students, though those honored tonight represent just a small fraction of the thousands of supporters active in our schools. Schools are the heart of a community, and the Amarillo community has a heart for our schools,” said (NAME).

Partners in Education Awards were given to the following recipients:

Superintendent’s Award

  • Gilliland Family Foundation
     


Polished Apple Award

  • Colorful Closets
  • Happy State Bank
     

Outstanding Districtwide Impact Award

  • Snack Shak
     

Outstanding Business Partner

  • Renu Painting
     

Outstanding Civic Partner

  • Bonham Middle School PTA
     

Outstanding Media Partner

  • Doppler Dave Oliver
     

Business or Organization Leadership Award

  • Family Support Services
     

Warren Kincaid Award

  • The Church at Bushland
     

Mentor of the Year

  • Candra Beversdorf
     

Adult Volunteer of the Year 

  • Dee Beckham
     

Youth Volunteer of the Year

  • Pink Panthers