February 20, 2026 at 5:30 a.m.

Nominations open for 2026 Rhinelander PIE Golden Apple Awards


Rhinelander Partners in Education (PIE) is excited to announce that nominations are now open for the 2026 Golden Apple Awards. This annual award program recognizes outstanding educators who demonstrate a high standard of expertise, innovation, and professionalism.

The Golden Apple Awards are an opportunity to recognize and appreciate the incredible efforts of those who make a lasting difference in the lives of our students. Community members, parents, and students are encouraged to submit nominations for educators who exemplify exceptional commitment and innovation in the classroom.

Nominations may be found on the Rhinelander Partners in Education website at www.rhinelanderpie.com. Nominations are currently open and need to be submitted by Feb. 28. Nominations should be for educators in the Rhinelander area including, but not limited to, the School District of Rhinelander, Nativity, Zion, Armis Dei, early childhood centers, etc. A committee of community leaders and retired educators will review all nominations, and final selections for the Golden Apple will be recognized in May.

Rhinelander PIE is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of area business, education and community leaders that strives to connect the community, businesses and students together in a collaborative approach.

For questions about the Golden Apple Award, please contact our committee co-chairs: PIE Board President Amy Vanney at [email protected] or 715-362-2651 or PIE Board Member Lauren Sackett at [email protected] or 715-365-7464.


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