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Medford teacher Kristine Dix receives Kohl Teaching Fellowship

A Medford Area Elementary School teacher has be recognized with a Kohl Teaching Fellowship.

The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation announced that Kristine Dix, a first grade teacher at MAES, was one of 114 Wisconsin teachers and administrators selected as recipients of its 2025 Teacher Fellowship and Principal Leadership awards. These distinguished educators are being recognized for their exceptional leadership, dedication to students, and commitment to educational excellence.

In addition to Dix, Morgan Mueller of Medford, who is a Middle/High School Counselor at Owen-Withee High School, was also recognized from this region.

This year, 100 teachers will receive Teacher Fellowship awards of $6,000 in honor of their ability to inspire a love of learning, motivate students, and lead both inside and outside the classroom. Additionally, 14 principals will be honored with Principal Leadership awards of $6,000 for their efforts in setting high standards for instruction, achievement, and character while fostering a positive and impactful school environment. Each recipient’s school will also receive a matching grant of $6,000 to further support student learning and school initiatives.

“Part of Herb Kohl’s lasting legacy is his unwavering support for the profession that makes all others possible— education,” said JoAnne Anton, President & CEO of Herb Kohl Philanthropies. “He challenged us to continue celebrating and investing in educators who shape the future. By recognizing their hard work, achievements, and service, we hope to honor their impact, elevate their contributions within their communities, and inspire future generations to follow in their footsteps.”

Award recipients are selected by a statewide committee composed of civic leaders and representatives of education-related associations and the program’s cosponsors: The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, regional Cooperative Educational Service Agencies (CESA), and the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators.

The Kohl Foundation award program was established by Herb Kohl, former U.S. senator, philanthropist, and businessman who died December 27, 2023. Since 1990, the foundation has awarded over $40 million to Wisconsin educators, principals, students, and schools.

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