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WATCH: Teacher and softball coach surprised with payment-free car

WATCH: Teacher and softball coach surprised with payment-free car
KYLIE ANDREA FUJII, ABC NEWS, NEW YORK. WELL, IT WAS EDUCATORS NIGHT AT THE OKLAHOMA CITY SPARK GAME AND ONE LUCKY TEACHER WAS NOT ONLY RECOGNIZED FOR HER HARD WORK, BUT SHE ALSO DROVE OFF WITH A NEW SET OF WHEELS. CHECK IT OUT. BECAUSE OF HER COMMITMENTS AND DEDICATION TO OUR COMMUNITY, THE OKLAHOMA CHEVY TEEN DEALERS ARE PROUD TO PRESENT HER WITH THE KEYS TO A BRAND NEW CHEVY BLAZER FOR WOW. SO FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, RHONDA LAWSON HAS WORKED AS AN EARLY EDUCATION. PE AND HEALTH TEACHER IN EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SHE GOT TO THROW OUT THE FIRST PITCH AT THE SPARK SOFTBALL GAME, AND AFTER THAT SHE WAS SURPRISED WITH A BRAND NEW CAR FROM OKLAHOMA CHEVY TEAM DEALERS. SHE TOLD US WHAT SHE THINKS IS MOST IMPORTANT ABOUT BEING A TEACHER AND A COACH, TRULY SHOWING THEM. I CARE THAT I THINK THAT’S NUMBER ONE. YOU HAVE TO DEVELOP A RELATIONSHIP WITH WITH EACH AND EVERY CHILD THAT YOU CAN. THAT’S YOUR GOAL. AND THE SAME THING COMES TRUE WITH SOFTBALL. YOU KNOW, YOU JUST SHOW THEM YOU CARE AND YOU JUST TRY TO MEET EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR NEEDS TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY. AND THIS IS AMAZING. THE NEW CAR IS 100% PAYMENT FREE. IN 2019, LAWSON WA
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WATCH: Teacher and softball coach surprised with payment-free car
A lucky teacher and softball coach in Oklahoma was surprised this week with a payment-free car.Rhonda Lawson was celebrated for her work inside the classroom at Wednesday night's Oklahoma City Spark game. Lawson has worked for more than 30 years as an early education PE health teacher. She threw out the first pitch at the Spark game on Educator's Night. Afterward, she was surprised with the brand-new car.Lawson told sister station KOCO what she thinks is most important about being a teacher and a coach. "Truly showing them I care. I think that's No. 1. You have to develop a relationship with every child that you can. That's our goal," she said. "And the same thing is true with softball. You just show them you care and you try to meet their needs to the best of their ability."The new Chevrolet is 100% payment-free.

A lucky teacher and softball coach in Oklahoma was surprised this week with a payment-free car.

Rhonda Lawson was celebrated for her work inside the classroom at Wednesday night's Oklahoma City Spark game.

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Lawson has worked for more than 30 years as an early education PE health teacher.

She threw out the first pitch at the Spark game on Educator's Night. Afterward, she was surprised with the brand-new car.

Lawson told sister station KOCO what she thinks is most important about being a teacher and a coach.

"Truly showing them I care. I think that's No. 1. You have to develop a relationship with every child that you can. That's our goal," she said. "And the same thing is true with softball. You just show them you care and you try to meet their needs to the best of their ability."

The new Chevrolet is 100% payment-free.