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2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year named

Department of Education | News | Date Posted: Thursday, June 29, 2017


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2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year
One of the 2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year will be named Delaware Teacher of the Year in October (more photos).

Twenty Delaware teachers are finalists to be named Delaware’s 2018 Teacher of the Year.

Selected from among the 9,000 public school teachers in the state, the candidates were nominated by their districts or the Delaware Charter School Network because of their ability to inspire students with a love of learning, demonstration of professional traits and devotion to teaching. Already leaders among the colleagues in their buildings, each now has assumed a role representing educators in their districts or the charter network. In October, one will take over the state title from 2017 Delaware Teacher of the Year Wendy Turner, a Mount Pleasant Elementary School teacher in the Brandywine School District.

The 2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year are:

  • Appoquinimink: Cheryl Vest, Middletown High, Grade 9-12 agri-science
  • Brandywine: Leona Williams, Forwood Elementary. Grade 4
  • Caesar Rodney: Kyle Hill, Star Hill Elementary, Grade 3
  • Cape Henlopen: Corbin Bean, Mariner Middle, Grade 7 science
  • Capital: Alexis Huttie, South Dover Elementary, Grade 2 immersion
  • Christina: Casey Montigney, Shue-Medill Middle, Grade 6 English
  • Colonial: Lakeya Nova, Eisenberg Elementary, Grade 1
  • Delmar: Carol Kline, Delmar High, Grade 12 English language arts
  • Indian River: Lisa Richardson, Millsboro Middle, Grades 6-8 reading intervention
  • Lake Forest: Sarah O’Toole, Lake Forest North Elementary, Kindergarten
  • Laurel: Jennifer Teagle, Laurel High School, Grade 11 English
  • Milford: Michele Davis, Ross Elementary, Grade 5
  • New Castle County Vo-Tech: Lindsay Tietze, Howard High School, Grades 11-12 social studies
  • POLYTECH: Judy Campo-Sobota, POLYTECH High, Grades 9-12 science
  • Red Clay Consolidated: Tory Curtis, William F. Cooke Elementary, Grade 5
  • Seaford: Kimberly Marquis, Blades Elementary, Grade 1
  • Smyrna: Denise Boyles, Smyrna Middle, Grade 8 mathematics
  • Sussex Tech: Virginia Forcucci, Sussex Technical High, Grades 9-12 English
  • Woodbridge: Jolene Workman, Woodbridge High, Grade 9-12 music and drama
  • Charter Network: Kelly Krajewski, Odyssey Charter School, Grade 1

For more information on the great things happening in schools across Delaware, sign up to receive Take Note: Education in the First State at http://www.doe.k12.de.us/takenoteTake Note is published the final Wednesday of each month.

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2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year named

Department of Education | News | Date Posted: Thursday, June 29, 2017


DE Department of Education logo
2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year
One of the 2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year will be named Delaware Teacher of the Year in October (more photos).

Twenty Delaware teachers are finalists to be named Delaware’s 2018 Teacher of the Year.

Selected from among the 9,000 public school teachers in the state, the candidates were nominated by their districts or the Delaware Charter School Network because of their ability to inspire students with a love of learning, demonstration of professional traits and devotion to teaching. Already leaders among the colleagues in their buildings, each now has assumed a role representing educators in their districts or the charter network. In October, one will take over the state title from 2017 Delaware Teacher of the Year Wendy Turner, a Mount Pleasant Elementary School teacher in the Brandywine School District.

The 2018 District/Charter Teachers of the Year are:

  • Appoquinimink: Cheryl Vest, Middletown High, Grade 9-12 agri-science
  • Brandywine: Leona Williams, Forwood Elementary. Grade 4
  • Caesar Rodney: Kyle Hill, Star Hill Elementary, Grade 3
  • Cape Henlopen: Corbin Bean, Mariner Middle, Grade 7 science
  • Capital: Alexis Huttie, South Dover Elementary, Grade 2 immersion
  • Christina: Casey Montigney, Shue-Medill Middle, Grade 6 English
  • Colonial: Lakeya Nova, Eisenberg Elementary, Grade 1
  • Delmar: Carol Kline, Delmar High, Grade 12 English language arts
  • Indian River: Lisa Richardson, Millsboro Middle, Grades 6-8 reading intervention
  • Lake Forest: Sarah O’Toole, Lake Forest North Elementary, Kindergarten
  • Laurel: Jennifer Teagle, Laurel High School, Grade 11 English
  • Milford: Michele Davis, Ross Elementary, Grade 5
  • New Castle County Vo-Tech: Lindsay Tietze, Howard High School, Grades 11-12 social studies
  • POLYTECH: Judy Campo-Sobota, POLYTECH High, Grades 9-12 science
  • Red Clay Consolidated: Tory Curtis, William F. Cooke Elementary, Grade 5
  • Seaford: Kimberly Marquis, Blades Elementary, Grade 1
  • Smyrna: Denise Boyles, Smyrna Middle, Grade 8 mathematics
  • Sussex Tech: Virginia Forcucci, Sussex Technical High, Grades 9-12 English
  • Woodbridge: Jolene Workman, Woodbridge High, Grade 9-12 music and drama
  • Charter Network: Kelly Krajewski, Odyssey Charter School, Grade 1

For more information on the great things happening in schools across Delaware, sign up to receive Take Note: Education in the First State at http://www.doe.k12.de.us/takenoteTake Note is published the final Wednesday of each month.

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