Newark, Delaware ––Randall B. Kincaid, Supervisor of Instruction for the Sevier County School System, has received the International Reading Association (IRA) Maryann Manning Outstanding Volunteer Service Award for 2010.
     He is one of five educators––four in North America and one outside North America––to receive this nonmonetary award, which IRA presents annually for exemplary volunteer work.
     Kincaid currently is IRA state coordinator for the Tennessee Reading Association, just one of many positions he has held with this organization.
     He has also served with the East Tennessee Education Association, the State of Tennessee’s Reading Panel Committee, and the Closing the Achievement Gap Committee for alignment of state reading standards to national standards.
     In addition to his role in the Sevier School System, he is an adjunct professor for East Tennessee State University and conducts workshops on mathematics, literature across the curriculum, and curriculum alignment techniques.
     He and his wife, Jennie, reside in Seymour and their son, William, is a recent graduate of East Tennessee State University in Johnson City.
     The International Reading Association is a community of reading professionals united by the mission to promote higher levels of literacy, reading, and communication by advancing the quality of instruction and research worldwide. A network of 1,200 councils and more than 50 national affiliates forms the working foundation for the Association.

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