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Jaime Escalante

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Name Value
Date of Issue July 13, 2016
Year 2016
Quantity 12,000,000
Denomination
First-Class Mail Forever
Denomination Value $0.47
Perforation or Dimension 0.98 x 1.56 in.⁄24.89 x 39.62 mm
Issue Location Washington, DC 20066
Postal Administration United States

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Pane of 20 (1 Design)

Quantity Produced - 600,000
Original Purchase Price: $9.40
SKU: 473804
Dimension: 6.50 x 8.50 in.⁄165.10 x 215.90 mm
Printer: Banknote Corporation of America
Printed at: Browns Summit, NC
Printing Process: Offset, Microprint
Gum Type: Pressure-sensitive
Paper: Phosphor Tagged Paper, Block
Layout Number: “B” followed by six (6) single digits
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Press Sheet With Die-Cuts

Quantity Produced - 1,500
Original Purchase Price: $84.60
SKU: 473806
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First-day Cover

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Original Purchase Price: $0.91
SKU: 473816
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Digital Color Postmark

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Original Purchase Price: $1.62
SKU: 473821
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Ceremony Program

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Original Purchase Price: $6.95
SKU: 473830
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Digital Color Postmark Keepsake

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Original Purchase Price: $11.95
SKU: 473810
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Framed Art

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Original Purchase Price: $39.95
SKU: 473824
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Commemorative Panel

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Original Purchase Price: $10.95
SKU: 473833
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About Stamp

On July 13, 2016, in Washington, DC, the U.S. Postal Service® will issue the Jaime Escalante First-Class Mail® stamp (Forever® priced at 47 cents), in one design, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps. The stamp will go on sale nationwide July 13, 2016.

With the Jaime Escalante Forever® stamp, the U.S. Postal Service® honors Jaime Escalante (1930-2010), the East Los Angeles teacher whose inspirational methods led supposedly "unteachable" high school students to master calculus.

The digital illustration by Jason Seiler depicts Escalante in a style meant to resemble an oil painting. Escalante stands in front of a chalkboard on which calculus symbols are visible. He is wearing his signature flat cap, looking forward toward the viewer. The illustration is based on a photograph taken by Jaime W. Escalante, on May 6, 2005, in the actual classroom at Hiram Johnson High School in Sacramento, California, where his father formerly taught.

Fame came to Escalante in an unexpected and unhappy way. In 1982, 18 of his students took the Advanced Placement Calculus Exam. Controversy followed when the testing service accused 14 students of cheating. Escalante suspected that the accusation of cheating was due to the fact that the students were Mexican Americans from a low-income area of Los Angeles. The testing service denied the allegation and proposed a solution: that the 14 students retake the test. Twelve of the 14 did, a different exam from the first, and all passed.

Escalante and his students became instant heroes in the fall of 1982 when the story broke in the news media and attracted the attention of Hollywood filmmakers. The movie Stand and Deliver, released in 1988, garnered good reviews and made Escalante one of the most famous teachers in America.

In 1999, Escalante was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame for his efforts to have children believe in their ability to achieve.

Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamp with original art by Seiler.

The Jaime Escalante stamp is being issued as a Forever® stamp. This Forever stamp will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail® one-ounce price.

Colors

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, PMS 5625⁄Green, PMS 118⁄Gold

Creators

Designer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA.
Art Director: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA.
Typographer: Greg Breeding, Charlottesville, VA.
Artist: Jason Seiler, Chicago, IL.
Modeler: Sandra Lane⁄Michelle Finn.

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Reference

USPS Postal Bulletin 22443. Copyright: USPS.

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