The Vernon Malone Friend of Education Award
The Vernon Malone Friend of Education Award is the highest honor awarded by Wake Education Partnership. It is given to someone who has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to public education and shares the personal qualities of the late Senator Vernon Malone.
Recipients of this award set a high standard for selfless dedication to the ongoing improvement of public education — moving from words to deeds that have a lasting impact. Those nominated for the award must come from outside the field of education, be persuasive advocates for all children, and serve as an example for others.
Vernon Malone’s Legacy
Born in Wake Forest in 1931, Vernon D. Malone was a longtime teacher, administrator, county commissioner, and local legislator in Wake County. He was the first chairman of the Wake County school board following the 1976 merger of the Raleigh and Wake School Systems and devoted his life to improving education for all students. As the highest honor awarded by Wake Education Partnership, it is given to someone who has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to public education and shares the personal qualities of the late Senator Vernon Malone, who passed away in 2009.
Vernon Malone lived and worked his entire life in Raleigh and its surrounding communities. For close to four decades he held an elective office. A black man who came of age during the era of segregation, he developed a firm belief that every child, regardless of race, could reach their full potential if given a solid education. Learn More About Vernon Malone’s Legacy
The highest honor bestowed by WakeEd, it is presented annually at the Stars of Education event. Recipients are nominated and selected by WakeEd’s board of directors, leadership council, and past recipients.
Recipients
Judge Howard Manning Jr. | 2016
Harvey Schmitt | 2015
Dick Daugherty | 2014
Virginia Parker | 2012
Marion Robinson | 2011
Betty Lou Ward | 2010
Dargan and Blount Williams | 2009
Richard Urquhart | 2007
Jim Goodmon | 2006
Orage Quarles III | 2005
Ann Goodnight | 2004
Jim Talton | 2003
Frank Daniels Junior | 2002
Dr. Robert E. Bridges | 2001
Vernon Malone | 2000
Henry Knight | 1999
Tom Oxholm | 1998
Governor and Mrs. James B. Hunt | 1997
Bill Kress | 1996
Smedes York | 1995
Gordon Smith III | 1994
Patricia Hackney | 1993
Dub Graham | 1992
Walter Brown Junior | 1991
Sherwood Smith Junior | 1990
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