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Dr. Deborah Dancy

Dr. Deborah Dancy, principal of the Channing Elementary School in Hyde Park, recently was honored by the Boston Minuteman Council of the Boy Scouts of America at its annual Champion for Character Awards Reception.

Dancy, a resident of West Roxbury, received the organization’s 2007 Crystal Apple award in recognition of her commitment to the Learning for Life program and to the education of youth in Boston.

Learning for Life is an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America. The program, which involves a classroom curriculum, career speakers and field trips, is designed to help youth develop social and life skills, assist in character and career development, and help youth formulate positive personal values. The Channing is one of approximately 15 Boston Public Schools to offer Learning for Life to its students.

A selection committee made up of Boston Minuteman Council board members chose Dancy for the honor, given each year to an educator who demonstrates a commitment to the program and to the betterment of Boston’s children.

With the award, Dancy became the fifth Boston Public Schools educator to receive the Crystal Apple since the award’s inception in 2002. The others were Joan Dill, a teacher at Ohrenberger Elementary School, in 2002; John Poto, former headmaster of East Boston High School, in 2003; Jane Holleman, a teacher at Holland Elementary School, in 2005; and Bak Fun Wong, headmaster of Quincy Upper School, in 2006.



Dec 22 18:07pm by Marilyn Kenoly, Kenoly Emerging Technologies, LLC [74.190.17.87]

I have known Dr. Dancy for over 35 years.  We both attended Boston Technical High School.  Even in high school

everyone knew that she would be successful.  She is passionate about education and an asset to our students.

She is a published author, "Yes! We Can: Strategies To Close The Achievement Gap" is an excellent reference 

tool for out of the box thinking.  This educator knows her business!!  Congratulations Dr. Dancy!