High School Teacher One of 131 Winners Throughout Arvest Footprint
Arvest Bank is pleased to announce Reggie Fryar, teacher at Cossatot River High School, as the winner of a $500 award given to teachers throughout its four-state footprint. A total of 131 awards, totaling $65,500, are being given by Arvest Bank this year.
The Arvest initiative to honor educators was launched on Oct. 7. Nominations were accepted via the Arvest Bank Facebook page. The decision to award 131 $500 gifts to individual teachers throughout the Arvest footprint was made out of respect and appreciation for the work teachers do.
Mr. Fryar was nominated with the statement: “Mr. Fryar has been in the teaching field for more than 25 years. He is loved and respected by all his former and current students. Mr. Fryar is so caring and self-sacrificing. He is one deserving teacher!”
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