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Our Mission

Recognize Master Teachers who inspire their students to achieve, encourage younger teachers to be the best they can be, and help their school/community. Recognize outstanding students in Social Studies and Foreign Language Studies. Support the Education Community.

The Fund commemorates the efforts of Dr. Marian Greenblatt to improve education in Montgomery County. She was elected to the Montgomery County Board of Education from 1976 - 1984, and served as its President during 1978 - 1979. She worked to raise academic standards for students, eliminate frivolous courses, decrease class sizes, increase teacher budgets, and eliminate hookey.

The Fund was established on the passing of Dr. Greenblatt in 1988 and is managed by her family. Contributions to the Fund are tax-deductible, as the US Internal Revenue Service has designated it a 501c(3) organization.

NOMINATIONS FOR 2011

For veteran and first-year awards will be due Friday, January 14, 2011.

Latest News:

May 21, 2010

Students at Watkins Mill HS win scholarships for Foreign Language Excellence

Winner Anchal Bhargava

Speech on Presentation [PDF]

May 15 2010

Four Teachers Win Excellence Awards from Greenblatt Education Fund

Press release [PDF]

April 27, 2010

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Winners 2010

James Schafer


Montgomery Blair High School
Dr. Marshal Greenblatt, Mr. Robert Greenblatt, Mrs. Katie Schafer, Mr. James Schafer (winner, County Teacher of the Year), Mr. Mark Greenblatt

Carol Knoblach


Travilah Elementary School
Mrs. Carol Knoblach (winner), Principal Susan Shenk, Robert Greenblatt, Master Mason Greenblatt, Marshal Greenblatt

Donald Ayotte


Wootton High School
Dr. Sherry Liebes, Community Superintendent, Dr. Michael Doran (Principal, Wootton High School), Mr. Drew Greenblatt, Mr. Donald Ayotte (Winner), Dr. Marshal Greenblatt

Amber Dinisio


Arcola Elementary School
Ms. Amber Dinisio (Winner, First-Year Teacher)