Sherry Unger 1949-2002
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Sherry Unger, a long-time MSSA
Fellow
and friend of service-learning, passed away on June 22, 2002.
During the 2001-2002 school year, Sherry had been promoted from being a
teacher and service-learning coordinator at her school,
Bladensburg High School,
to being Prince George's County's service-learning coordinator.
While at Bladensburg, Sherry also served as the advisor for the Senior Class,
the Student Government Association, and S.A.D.D./S.H.O.P. She was named the
1990 Outstanding Educator in Prince George's County,
the 1999 Prince George's County Volunteer of the Year,
the 2000 Athletic Director of the Year for District III, and was a
finalist for the 2001 NFL Teacher of the Year.
She was recently inducted into the College Park Rotary Club.
Sherry was born in Eastchester, New York in 1949.
She graduated from the University of Maryland College Park, and
earned a Master's Degree in Administration and Supervision at Bowie State College.
Sherry's
enthusiasm for engaging students in meaningful service to their communities
was infectious, and she launched exciting new initiatives in her county to
strengthen their service-learning program.
A few days before her death, she took two students to an event at
the White House to be featured speakers about their service-learning
experiences -- she was very excited to attend the event as well.
Sherry was tireless, with seemingly boundless energy to identify and support
service projects in her community. She regularly inspired young people and
peers to become engaged, caring members of the community. Her impact was
tremendous, and we will all miss her every ready laugh, warmth and
compassion.
As of July 2002, our monthly
featured projects award will be known as the
"The Sherry Unger Award"
to honor Sherry, and to reward service-learning projects which
reflect her excellence and commitment to serving humanity.
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