The Educators Serving the Community Awards (aka. The EduSerc Awards) is a national red carpet, black-tie ceremony & fundraiser (hosted like the emmys or the oscars) that honors the great educational achievements of individuals, educators, organizations and companies and promotes a positive image for educators in our country.
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2008 Celebrities, Special Guests & Performances By
2008 Awards Hostess & Red Carpet Personality
Groove Jazz Artist
So-Jazz Artist
Sheila Steward
Radio One / WKYS 93.9
Marcus Young
Temika Moore
Red Carpet, Entertainment & Special Guests!!
Nominate Your Organization / School or Favorite Educator
Photos / Videos
SHINE Contest
As always, the EduSerc Awards attracts celebrities and stars to provide red hot performances to honor those that serve the community.
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Nominate from over 116 EduSerc Award Categories ! Deadline: Oct 9, 2008
View all of the past ceremonies and witness the quality of the EduSerc Awards.
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Past EduSerc Awards Performances
Temika Moore
Carmen Calhoun
The Mosaic Harmony Choir
The Washington Ballet @ The ARC
R&B & Soul Artist, Temika Moore is one of the most talented and silky artists with her sophisticated style that has performed in 2004 and 2007 for the EduSerc Awards
Gospel Artist, Carmen Calhoun, gave one the best performances in 2007 with her uncompromising sound in 2007.
A multi-racial faith choir in Washington DC, Mosaic fill the house with their beautiful presence and awesome sounds of joy and praise.
With a touch of class, the Washington Ballet @ The ARC gave a touching performance with their teens and instructor with grace in 2007.
Tamara Wellons
Nayion Perkins
Naima
Tamara Wellons is one of the best vocalists that EduSerc has worked with as she brings a soulful sound to the EduSerc Awards in 2006.
An upcoming talent and presenter, Nayion Perkins gave his Dr. MLK speech to the audience and inspired many to reach their dreams.
With heart and passion, Naima, performed one of her most bests and key poems that stressed how EduSerc works hard in the community.