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First Hugh Craigie Teaching Award
Presented

Hilton High School Chemistry
Teacher Alpa Khandhar was the recipient of the first
Hugh Craigie Teaching Award, a $1,000 tax-free
stipend presented to the Hilton High School teacher
who “has a passion and unselfish dedication to
teaching that has inspired students to realize their
full potential.” Ms. Khandhar received the award
this month.
“Alpa embodies the essence of this
award,” said former Hilton High School Principal David
Dimbleby. “She is a brilliant chemist who could have sought
a lucrative career in the private sector, but she chose to
go into teaching and has produced outstanding results for
both Regents and Advanced Placement Chemistry students.”
She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia. The award was established this year by Hilton
High School Hall of Fame member James Craigie ’71 to honor
his father, Hugh Craigie, resident of Lowden Pt. Rd.,
Greece, who was a technology teacher for over 30 years in
the Franklinville, NY school system and the Greece Central
School District. He has been retired for 15 years.
James Craigie, one of seven children
all of who graduated from Hilton High School, was CEO of
Spalding Sports Worldwide at the time and now is CEO Church
& Dwight of Princeton, NJ . Mr. Craigie was inducted
into the Hilton High School Alumni Hall of Fame in 2001.
"I created this award to honor the millions of teachers in
our country who have dedicated their lives to educating and
inspiring young people,” James Craigie said. “My father was
one of these unsung heroes who touched the lives of
thousands of students over his teaching career and inspired
them to believe in their ability to lead happy and
productive lives."
For further information: 585-392-1000
ext. 7034, Assistant Superintendent for Business.
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