Teacher of the Year Awards

Along with grants and scholarships, the Air Force Association believes that recognizing those who educate America's youth is an important aspect of what AFA is all about. AFA chapters nationwide work very hard to insure our youth receive education in math and the sciences and that those who teach and support the educators are recognized.

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National Teacher of the Year Award

AFA's prestigious award presented annually to the educator who has gone “the extra mile” to increase student interest in math, science and technology.
Click here to view the most recent winner of the National Teacher of the Year Award.
Click here to view the Previous Winners of the National Teacher of the Year Award.

State Teacher of the Year Award
An award designed for AFA to recognize exceptional performance in education at the state level.
Click here to view the Winners of the AFA State Teacher of the Year Award.

Chapter Teacher of the Year Award
A local award designed for AFA to recognize exceptional performance in education at the local level.
Click here to view the Winners of the AFA Chapter Teacher of the Year Award.
Academic Awards

Spaatz Award
The Spaatz Award, named after General Carl A. "Tooey" Spaatz, presents a $1,000 stipend annually to the ACSC graduate who writes the best paper on advocacy of Air Force aerospace power. This thought was of particular interest to the Air Force Association since General Spaatz was not only a legendary World War II leader who served as AFA Chairman of the Board in 1950-1951, but he also was a staunch advocate of telling the airpower story to the public. He did this not only while in uniform, but also as a respected columnist-commentator on military affairs after his retirement.
Click here to view the Winner and previous winners of the Spaatz award.

Awards for Aerospace Education Excellence
Established to motivate and recognize participation in AFA programs, to encourage AFA organizations to participate in AFA programs and to recognize excellence in the execution of aerospace education programs.
Click here to view the previous winners of the Aerospace Education Excellence awards.

ANG George W. Bush Award
Recognizes outstanding civilian employers of traditional Air National Guard members by awarding twelve recipients with $500. The Deadline for ANG Unit nominations is June 1. ANG Point of Contact is: MSgt Ashley Mihas at Ashley.Mihas@ngb.ang.af.mil.

The Air Force Association is dedicated to the education of America's youth. If you have a question, or just want to get more information on our awards programs, please give us a call at 1-800-291-8480 or send us an e-mail at AFAStaff@AFA.org.


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