Posts Tagged ‘Maine county teachers of the year’

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Nominate a Maine Teacher

January 18, 2024

Maine Teacher of the Year Program

FMI contact Kaitlin Young at kaitlin@educatemaine.org

NOMINATE a teacher by CLICKING HERE!

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Maine County Teachers of the Year

June 6, 2023

Congratulations

I had the pleasure of attending the introduction supper and Hall of Flags ceremony announcing the 2023 Maine County Teachers of the Year. It was a chance for me to listen and learn and to congratulate many colleagues who were selected this year to representative teachers in their county. All of them are amazing and have so much to offer their communities. There are several this year who have minors in one of the arts or teach a creative class as part of their teaching assignments.

Edith Berger, Lincoln County and Donna Munro, Knox County at the introduction banquet
Matt Bernstein, Casco Bay High School, 2023 Maine Teacher of the Year, emcee at the Hall of Flags ceremony
  • Androscoggin: Tanya Perreault, Spruce Mountain Primary School, Livermore
  • Aroostook: Emily Rosser, Caribou Community School
  • Cumberland: Joshua Chard, East End Community School, Portland
  • Franklin: Maryam Emami, Rangelet Lakes Regional School
  • Hancock: Miranda Engstrom, Lamoine Consolidated School
  • Kennebec: Sharon Gallant, Gardiner Area High School
  • Knox: Donna Munro, Union Elementary School
  • Lincoln: Edith Berger, Miller School, Waldoboro
  • Oxford: Lacey Todd, Mountain Valley Middle School, Mexico
  • Penobscot: Jessica Archer, Orono Middle School
  • Piscataquis: Dawn McLaughlin, Milo Elementary School
  • Sagadahoc: Rob Messler, Mt. Ararat High School, Topsham
  • Somerset: Katie Flannery, Bloomfield Elementary School, Skowhegan
  • Waldo: Catie Ray, Gladys Weymouth Elementary School, Morrill
  • Washington: Colleen Maker, Washington Academy, East Machias
  • York: Lisa Tripp, Bonny Eagle Middle Schoo, Buxton

Good luck to all of them as they are being considered to serve as the 2024 Maine Teacher of the Year.

Maryam Emami, Rangeley Lakes Regional School, Franklin County

Sharon Gallant, Gardiner Area High School, Kennebec County Teacher of the Year

The Maine Teacher of the Year program is managed and administered as a collaboration between Educate Maine and the Maine Department of Education. There are several organizations and businesses that offer financial support for the program. To learn more please CLICK HERE.

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Soooo Proud!

May 11, 2018

Great day for Maine Arts Education

Yesterday in Augusta at a Hall of Flags ceremony in the State House the 2018 County Teachers of the Year were announced. Among the group were 3 arts teachers out of 16! How cool is that – 2 visual art teachers and 1 music teacher. The Arts are well represented and we as arts educators have so much to be proud of. There were 350 teachers nominated statewide. Please join me in CONGRATULATING the following arts educators.

Anthony Lufkin

KNOX COUNTY

Anthony Lufkin – elementary visual art educator
Friendship Village School, Prescott Memorial School and Union Elementary

SAGADAHOC COUNTY

Christine Del Rossi – high school visual art educator

Mt. Ararat High School
WALDO COUNTY
David Coffey – high school music educator
Belfast Area High School and Troy Howard Middle School
I’m so proud to know these teachers. All three have taken leadership roles. Anthony has worked closely with MALI teaching artist leader Tim Christensen. David is a MALI Teacher Leader joining the initiative in August 2017. Christine has been on the MAEA board member for several years.

David Coffey with his students at Point Lookout to perform at the Maine Arts Commission Arts and Prosperity report luncheon in February 2018

WABI TV5 was there covering the event which you can view HERE. The 2018 Maine State Teacher of the Year, music educator Kaitlin Young, from SeDoMoCha School in Dover Foxcroft was there to to congratulate the educators and is on the TV clip. Kaitlin is a wonderful ambassador for all Maine teachers. Recently she traveled to Washington D.C. to meet the other state Teachers of the Year and for a ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House. Thank you Kaitlin for representing all of us! So proud of you!

The rest of the 2018 County Teaches of the Year include:
Androscoggin: Katie Toothaker, Minot Consolidated School
Aroostook: William “Bill” Guerrette, Presque Isle Middle School
Cumberland: Connie Russell, Mabel I. Wilson School
Franklin: Jessica Ellingwood, Spruce Mountain High School
Hancock: Jennifer Farnham, Hancock Grammar School
Kennebec: Katy Jones, Winslow Junior High School
Lincoln: Daniel Hupp, Great Salt Bay Community School
Oxford: Jessica McGreevy, Oxford Hills Middle School
Penobscot: Shana Goodall, Orono High School
Piscataquis: Joseph Hennessey, Piscataquis Community High School
Somerset: Patti Champagne, Bloomfield Elementary
Washington: Kailee Colbeth, Washington Academy
York: Kristin Klin, Bonny Eagle Middle School
One of the 16 county teachers of the year will become the 2019 Maine Teacher of the Year. Wouldn’t it be great if Kaitlin was followed by another visual or performing arts educator?!