Herriman High teacher Randall Cameron named one of Utah Jazz's 10 Most Valuable Educators
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Randall Cameron, a Herriman High educator noted for leading DECA students to national competitions, was named one of the Utah Jazz's 10 Most Valuable Educators and received recognition and a cash award at a recent Jazz game, podcast hosts said.
Teachers in Herriman received a shout-out on the city podcast after Herriman High's Randall Cameron was recognized for his work with DECA and named one of the Utah Jazz's 10 Most Valuable Educators statewide.
Mary Palmer and John LaFollette noted that Cameron nominators included peers and students, and that the recognition included a cash award and a seat at a recent Jazz game.
"He was chosen as one of those 10 from the entire state," a host said, reflecting broad peer recognition. Officials credited Cameron for sending a record number of DECA students to national competitions and said the city appreciates educators who invest long hours supporting students.
The city plans to continue highlighting local educators in future episodes.

