academic HALL OF HONOR
Richmond Community Schools Board of Education, in conjunction with the Richmond Education Foundation, has established the Hall of Honor to recognize and honor individuals who have become distinguished and accomplished adults, making a positive impact on Richmond Community Schools, the community, state, nation and/or world.
The Richmond Community Schools Hall of Honor provides an opportunity for alumni and former teachers, administrators, and support staff to be nominated, and if selected, honored for their excellence in public service, business, education, entertainment, fine art, science, technology, career, or any other prominent area while at and beyond their time at Richmond Community Schools.
Selected Hall of Honor honorees will be recognized with the Athletic Hall of Fame honorees at a ceremony in September during Homecoming week.
The Richmond Community Schools Hall of Honor provides an opportunity for alumni and former teachers, administrators, and support staff to be nominated, and if selected, honored for their excellence in public service, business, education, entertainment, fine art, science, technology, career, or any other prominent area while at and beyond their time at Richmond Community Schools.
Selected Hall of Honor honorees will be recognized with the Athletic Hall of Fame honorees at a ceremony in September during Homecoming week.
CRITERIA:
1. A nominee must be removed from Richmond Community Schools for five (5) years. A nominee will only be considered if they have graduated or retired from the district for a period of five years.
2. The nominee must have had an impact on Richmond Community Schools, community, state, nation, and/or world to be considered.
3. A nominee may not nominate themselves.
4. The nomination form must be completed including a description of nominee’s character, ethics and integrity and the nominee’s impact on Richmond Community Schools, the community, state, nation, and/or world.
5. An academic team may also be nominated if they meet all the above-listed requirements. A team member may nominate a team.
2. The nominee must have had an impact on Richmond Community Schools, community, state, nation, and/or world to be considered.
3. A nominee may not nominate themselves.
4. The nomination form must be completed including a description of nominee’s character, ethics and integrity and the nominee’s impact on Richmond Community Schools, the community, state, nation, and/or world.
5. An academic team may also be nominated if they meet all the above-listed requirements. A team member may nominate a team.
Nomination form:
Please come back for the 2024 nomination form.
2023 academic hall of honor inductees
Virginia Wood
Virginia Wood taught generations of Richmond students in her chemistry and physics courses. Her impact far exceeded the classroom through her mentoring of students and support of extracurricular activities in the district. (Pictured is long-time friend and neighbor, Judy Phillips, accepting the award on Virginia's behalf). |
Amelia Miller
Class of 2007, Amelia Miller works with agricultural education and outreach programming. impacting over 10,000 students annually through her programs, including students at Richmond Community Schools. |
Michael P. Mott, M.D.
Class of 1981, Michael Mott, M.D., has made wide-spread impacts in the medical field of orthopedic surgery and musculoskeletal oncology. |