Premera and Seattle Storm launch all-stars program to honor WA school employees

Edmonds, WALocal News

Premera Blue Cross and the Seattle Storm launched the Premera All-Stars program to honor outstanding K-12 employees in Washington's schools. The program invites the public to nominate school staff who consistently make a difference in their communities, including teachers, paraeducators, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and school counselors. Nominations are open until August 13, 2025, at go. premera. com/2025-Premera-All-Stars.

Five selected nominees will receive tickets and recognition during the Storm's Back to School Game on September 1. This initiative aims to highlight the critical role that school employees play in supporting student success and community engagement. Celebrating these individuals can enhance morale and inspire others in the education sector. The Premera All-Stars program aligns with broader efforts to acknowledge and support educators and school staff across Washington. By fostering community recognition, this program not only honors individual contributions but also strengthens the educational framework within the state.

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