Ravens name Baltimore educator as 2026 Touchdown for Teachers recipient
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The Baltimore Ravens have named a local educator as the 2026 Touchdown for Teachers recipient, recognizing her exceptional impact in the classroom. The award, one of the team's most prestigious community honors, celebrates educators who make meaningful contributions to their students and schools. Details about the specific educator and her accomplishments were not fully elaborated in the announcement, but the recognition underscores the Ravens' commitment to highlighting outstanding teaching in the Baltimore area. The Touchdown for Teachers program represents the organization's effort to honor those working in education and give back to the community that supports the franchise.
The Baltimore Ravens are known for what happens on Sundays, but some of the organization's most meaningful work takes place far away from football fields. For years, they have invested heavily in the communities that support them. Recently, they recognized an individual whose contributions often go unnoticed outside of their neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces.
They did so by announcing their 2026 Touchdown for Teachers recipient. That honor belongs to Harper's Choice Middle School educator Ebony Dixon.
Celebrating the teachers that make our community great! @MandT_Bankpic.twitter.com/wdiqYjm2EJ
, Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) June 11, 2026
The recognition shines a spotlight on a profession that rarely receives the attention it deserves. While players, coaches, and teams often dominate headlines, teachers help shape future generations every day, creating lasting impacts that extend far beyond the classroom.
The Ravens remain committed to their community
The Ravens' connection to Baltimore extends well beyond the walls of the Under Armour Performance Center and M&T Bank Stadium. Over the years, the organization has consistently supported educational initiatives, charitable causes, and community programs throughout the region. The Touchdown for Teachers program is another example of that commitment, allowing the franchise to recognize educators who have made exceptional contributions to their students and schools.
By selecting Dixon as this year's recipient, the Ravens are celebrating not only her accomplishments but also the important role educators play in communities across Maryland. It's a well-deserved honor.
Professional sports franchises often serve as pillars within their cities, and the Ravens have long embraced that responsibility. While winning football games remains the organization's primary objective, recognizing community leaders helps reinforce the bond between the team and its fan base.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens name Baltimore educator as 2026 Touchdown for Teachers recipient