The Marie Fay Evnochides Award
annually recognizes a teacher who:

  • •Is dedicated to fostering optimism, creativity, critical thinking and lifelong learning.
  • • Prepares tomorrow’s leaders by modeling superior instruction in their actions and words.
  • • Provides a challenging, rigorous and creative classroom with an appreciation and awareness of nature that surrounds us, while maintaining a nurturing environment that is safe and welcoming for all types of learners.
  • • This $15,000 cash award is given directly to a deserving teacher or teachers in late Spring. Award winners will be publicly recognized and honored at a school ceremony with students, family and friends.

Born in 1941, Marie Fay Evnochides is a second generation Houstonian and trailblazing educator. She attended St. John’s School through Sixth Grade, and then enrolled in The Kinkaid School, where she graduated in 1959 under Headmaster John Cooper. As a student, Marie served as a member of the Student Council, President of the Key Club, and a member of the Poise, Drama and Red Cross Clubs, and she ran as a candidate for class president. She then earned her B. A. in English in 1965 from the University of Houston.

After teaching at the Oaks School, Marie was hired by John Cooper, her advisor, friend and mentor, to establish and teach a program for 3-year-old children at The Kinkaid School. The initiative resulted in her appointment as Director of the Pre-School and began her 25 year faculty tenure at The Kinkaid School. With a burgeoning need in the city for pre-school education, Marie founded a new school on the grounds of her family home, The Fay School. With a goal of educating children ages three-years-old to Fifth Grade in an academically challenging, yet nurturing environment, the Fay School now has served as an outstanding co-educational, not-for-profit, non-sectarian school for 30 years. Marie Fay Evnochides served as Founding Head of The Fay School, taught classes from 1990 to 2000, and remains a member of the Board. Marie Evnochides retired from her day-to-day involvement in July 2008, ending her rich and fulfilling 45 year career in independent school education.

Marie continues to live in Houston with her husband of over four decades, Steve, and their daughter, Naomi.

MARIE FAY EVNOCHIDES

PRESIDENT

JOAN NEUHAUS

VICE PRESIDENT / TREASURER

PAULA MENTZ

EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR

LARRY JACOBS

SECRETARY

SUSAN GRAY

BOARD MEMBER

GUIDELINES FOR NOMINATION


THE TEACHER MUST BE:

• A legal resident of the US.

• A teacher or fitness/health coach for 3 year-old through 5th Grade students.

• Nominated by a current or past student.


THE STUDENT MUST BE:

Be a current student or have been a past student of the teacher for one full year.

Parent’s help is permitted.


NOMINATION DEADLINE: April 14th, 2023

The completed nomination form must be received by April 14th, 2023.

Nominations will be made from a school selected by the Board, and the the nomination date will be jointly announced to the school by the school administration and Board of Directors.

THE GENA LEWIS DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD


Gena Lewis left an indelible mark at The Fay School as one of our first First Grade Teachers. During her 18 year tenure at The Fay School, Gena started the “Open Work” program that laid the groundwork for the experiential learning seen in Fay’s classrooms today. The Marie Fay Evnochides Fund has established a teaching award in her honor. This annual award will fund selected experiential activities or projects and recognize the teacher or teachers who proposed the idea.

2024 AWARD RECIPIENTS

RACHEL HALL AND LAURIE LEVY

2023 AWARD RECIPIENTS

STEPHEN MCCORMICK AND CHRISTINE NGUYEN

AWARD RECIPIENTS

JOSHUA DOLAN AND LIBBY HALL

CONTACT US AT:

Mail: Marie Fay Evnochides Fund
PO BOX 22696 / Houston, TX 77227

Email: info@mfefund.org

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