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Omaha Teacher Receives $500 Check from Pay It Forward Campaign
Karrie Seibel, a 5th grade teacher at Skinner Elementary School, is recognized for her dedication and support of her students.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 10:15am
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Karrie Seibel, a 5th grade teacher at Skinner Elementary School in Omaha, Nebraska, has been awarded a $500 check as part of the 3 News Now Pay It Forward Campaign with First Interstate Bank. Seibel was nominated by a parent who praised her patience, passion, and deep devotion to her students, especially her support for a student with autism.
Why it matters
The Pay It Forward campaign highlights exceptional teachers who go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of their students. Seibel's recognition showcases the important role that dedicated educators play in fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments.
The details
Seibel was nominated by a parent who described her as the kind of teacher every parent hopes their child will have. The parent praised Seibel's advocacy, encouragement, and protection of her students, especially her son who has autism. The parent shared that Seibel creates a space where her son feels safe, valued, and included, and that her impact extends far beyond the classroom through her open communication and partnership with families.
- The 3 News Now Pay It Forward Campaign with First Interstate Bank awarded Seibel the $500 check on January 29, 2026.
The players
Karrie Seibel
A 5th grade teacher at Skinner Elementary School in Omaha, Nebraska, who was recognized for her dedication and support of her students, especially a student with autism.
Skinner Elementary School
The school where Karrie Seibel teaches 5th grade and was recognized for her exceptional work.
The takeaway
This story highlights the important role that dedicated and compassionate teachers like Karrie Seibel play in creating inclusive and supportive learning environments for all students, including those with special needs. The Pay It Forward campaign recognizes these exceptional educators who go above and beyond to make a lasting impact on the lives of their students.
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