2 Brooklyn teachers win Sloan Award

Two teachers from Brooklyn are being honored with the Sloan Award for Excellence. Malcolm Hill, a biology teacher at the Brooklyn Latin School, and Megan Berdugo, a math teacher at Brooklyn International

News 12 Staff

Dec 9, 2014, 9:08 AM

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Two teachers from Brooklyn are being honored with the Sloan Award for Excellence.
Malcolm Hill, a biology teacher at the Brooklyn Latin School, and Megan Berdugo, a math teacher at Brooklyn International High School, were among the seven recipients of the award.
The Sloan Award recognizes creative science and math teachers in the city's public high schools. The award celebrates teachers who use creativity and innovation to inspire a love for these subjects in the classroom.
Each teacher who wins the award gets a prize of $5,000. Each school receives $2,500 for their science and mathematics department.