What's Happening?
Scott Tassone, a physical education teacher at Oakstead Elementary School in Land O’ Lakes, has been awarded the NHL’s 2026 Future Goals Most Valuable Teacher (MVT) Award. Tassone, who has been teaching
for 28 years, was recognized for his dedication to promoting hockey and fostering community spirit among his students. Known for his enthusiasm for the game, Tassone has been instrumental in integrating hockey into the school’s activities, including organizing ball hockey tournaments and encouraging student participation in the sport. His efforts were acknowledged with a surprise pep rally at the school, celebrating his achievement. Tassone was nominated by Jordan McKenzie, the manager of community and hockey development for the Tampa Bay Lightning, who praised Tassone for his positive influence and commitment to building character in students.
Why It's Important?
Tassone’s recognition highlights the significant role educators can play in promoting sports and community values. By integrating hockey into the school curriculum, Tassone not only encourages physical activity but also teaches important life skills such as teamwork, perseverance, and character building. This award underscores the impact of sports in education and community development, showcasing how educators can inspire students beyond traditional academic subjects. The NHL’s acknowledgment of Tassone’s work also emphasizes the importance of community engagement in sports, potentially encouraging other educators to adopt similar initiatives. This recognition could lead to increased support for sports programs in schools, fostering a new generation of athletes and community leaders.
What's Next?
Following this recognition, Tassone may continue to expand his hockey programs at Oakstead Elementary, potentially inspiring other schools to adopt similar initiatives. The award could also lead to increased collaboration between schools and local sports teams, enhancing community engagement and support for youth sports. The NHL’s Future Goals program may see a boost in participation as more educators become aware of the benefits of integrating sports into education. Additionally, Tassone’s success story might encourage other teachers to pursue innovative approaches to education, using sports as a tool for personal and community development.






