DONNELLSON - The bright light of Dolly Parton’s fame and goodwill has shined on a sleepy corner of Iowa, a landscape of family farms, dusty rural villages, and struggling Mississippi River towns. But Donnellson, Iowa, a village in Iowa’s southeastern corner, is also home to Ernest (Ernie) Schiller, a retired science teacher and former Iowa Teacher of the Year, who just received Dolly Parton’s “Chasing Rainbows” award.
The “Chasing Rainbows” award is an annual recognition for an outstanding teacher who, like Parton herself, has overcome obstacles in their lives to give back in an impactful way so that others might achieve similar success. Parton is renowned for her support for education and her gifts of books to needy children.
Schiller’s award recognizes his outreach to rural Nepal.
On the heels of an adventurous visit to the country of Nepal ten years ago, shortly after the devastating earthquake of 2015, Schiller was struck by the damage to rural mountainside schools and villages. So he went back home to Iowa, gathered some money and educational supplies, and returned to help rebuild schools and infrastructure. By now he has made twelve such trips, spent over a year and a half total in Nepal, taking with him over 200 North American and global volunteers, and invested a quarter million dollars that he has raised almost single-handedly through his pop-up nonprofit foundation, Rebuild Nepal Education Foundation, Inc. Dolly Parton recognized his work with her prestigious “Chasing Rainbows” Award.
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