Recognition

2014

Minnetonka Innovates
Winning innovative idea in the Minnetonka Public School District for connecting the MCEC staff and preschool families with other district programs who were already using Schoology.  Staff were trained and encouraged to connect with families using district Schoology accounts to promote consistency and continuity of experiences for parents.

2010

Community Service Award
This award honors individuals who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to serving families in need in the communities where we live and work. These recipients give back to those in need through organizations or projects that provide community services. This award recognizes individuals who model a spirit of volunteerism and encourage others to raise the quality of life for children. Recipients may provide volunteer service in support of the Bright Horizons Foundation for Children or other service organizations that serve children and families.

Environmental Champion Award
This award recognizes members of the Bright Horizons community who go above and beyond, providing leadership for environmental awareness in the workplace and making important contributions toward sustainability. Environmental Champions develop innovative, imaginative activities and projects that help children from an early age develop a deep respect of and care for the environment or provide a significant reduction in the environmental impact of our business processes and practices. Recipients of this award often share their efforts and provide education to the wider Bright Horizons community or the communities where they live and work.

Family Partnership Award
This award honors individuals who best demonstrate our philosophy regarding the importance of anticipating and responding to the needs of working families and ensuring their satisfaction. These individuals consistently meet the needs of children and families whom they serve, are open-minded, and build trusting relationships with families by respecting their needs, values, and differences.

2009

“World at Their Fingertips” Award
This award is given to those who implement curriculum that follows The World at Their Fingertips philosophy. This person creates developmentally appropriate educational environments that empower children to be confident, successful and lifelong learners.

2008

“World at Their Fingertips” Award
This award is given to those who implement curriculum that follows The World at Their Fingertips philosophy. This person creates developmentally appropriate educational environments that empower children to be confident, successful and lifelong learners.

2008 and 2009
“World at Their Fingertips” AwardThis award is given to those who implement curriculum that follows The World at Their Fingertips philosophy.  This person creates developmentally appropriate educational environments that empower children to be confident, successful and lifelong learners.