Heroic Florida drama teacher to get special Tony Award
NEW YORK — The special Tony Award that honours educators this year will go to a drama teacher who picks her high school’s shows, builds the sets, hems the costumes — and nurtured many of the young people demanding change following the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Melody Herzfeld, the one-woman drama department at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, will be presented with the award onstage June 10 at the Tony telecast.
“I’m overwhelmed,” Herzfeld told The Associated Press. “But I hope that this award will remind everyone of how vital and important arts education is to our kids. Drama, music, art, creative writing — that’s how you make good citizens.”
Herzfeld saved 65 lives by barricading students into a small classroom closet on Valentine’s Day when a former student allegedly whet on a school rampage, killing 17 people.


