Wyandotte County student receives ‘Outstanding Future Teacher Award’ at K-State

A Wyandotte County student who recently graduated from the Kansas State University College of Education has received one of 10 awards for excellence, potential or promise.

Antonio Subasic of Kansas City, Kansas, who majored in secondary education – mathematics at K-State, received the College of Education Outstanding Future Teacher Award. He graduated from K-State in May 2019 with a bachelor’s degree.

A member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society and the Kansas National Education Student Program, Subasic was a tutor with the Boys and Girls Club in Manhattan, Kansas.

He also was a volunteer with Purple Paws and a volunteer student supervisor at Cool Care Club, both in Manhattan, Kansas.

Subasic is a 2015 graduate of Bishop Ward High School and earned an associate degree in 2016 from Kansas City Kansas Community College. He is the son of Dragan Subasic and Paulina Subasic.