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RANDOLPH, NJ - The New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (NJAHPERD) has honored Erik Novack as the Driver Education Teacher of the Year. This prestigious recognition highlights Novack's exceptional commitment to promoting safe driving practices and his dedication to educating the next generation of drivers.
Novack, who has been teaching driver education for several years, has made a significant impact on his students through innovative teaching methods and a passion for road safety. His curriculum not only covers the essential skills needed to operate a vehicle but also emphasizes the importance of responsible driving behavior and awareness of the rules of the road.
Colleagues and students alike praise Novack for his engaging approach and ability to connect with young drivers. His efforts have not only improved student performance but have also fostered a culture of safety and responsibility among new drivers in the community. This recognition serves as a testament to Novack’s hard work and dedication to driver education in New Jersey.
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