Reader comments: Moab teacher tops in Utah, cites his father as example

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Curtis Benjamin, Richfield | 11:15 a.m. Oct. 6, 2007
SO well deserved!! Great job Hal!
MTN | 12:57 p.m. Oct. 6, 2007
The Utah debate community admires Hal a great deal. I personally think he runs the best tournament in Utah. He treats everyone with respect and courtesy and he puts the education and experience of the students as the top priority. Try and buy that with a voucher.
Bernie Radcliffe | 7:38 a.m. Oct. 8, 2007
I work around the corner from Hal. He is a true advocate for education, the profession, and the well being of all students. What a great honor to bestow on this great educator. Congrats Hal! Long overdue.
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Andrea | 9:42 a.m. Oct. 8, 2007
Woot woot!!!!!! Hooray for Hal!

Guess all those nights working out at that sheep ranch paid off after all.

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Utah Teacher of the Year Hal Adams, left, of the Grand School District in Moab, with his father, Clemont Adams, who was also a longtime teacher, at the Utah Teacher of the Year Banquet at the Red Lion Hotel in Salt Lake City on Friday.
Utah Teacher of the Year Hal Adams, left, of the Grand School District in Moab, with his father, Clemont Adams, who was also a longtime teacher, at the Utah Teacher of the Year Banquet at the Red Lion Hotel in Salt Lake City on Friday.