Tennessee Announces 2016-17 Teacher Of The Year Finalists

  • Friday, June 17, 2016

The Tennessee Department of Education announced the finalists for the 2016-17 Tennessee Teacher of the Year award. The nine finalists represent each CORE region in the state, with three finalists in each Grand Division (West, Middle, and East). Grand Division winners and the Teacher of the Year will be selected from this group and announced this fall, following a panel interview with each finalist.

 

"Teachers have the single biggest impact on our students," Education Commissioner Candice McQueen said.

“It is an honor to recognize some of the state’s brightest educators.”

 

These finalists will have the opportunity to join the commissioner’s Teacher Advisory Council. Members of this body will offer insight, feedback, and advice on issues that impact teachers and students across the state.

 

“As I’ve traveled around Tennessee, visiting teachers on my Classroom Chronicles tour, I’ve gotten some of my most valuable feedback from educators,” Commissioner McQueen said. “Teachers live out our policies every day, and it is critical that we always remember the impact our decisions have on the classroom. The Teacher Advisory Council is an incredibly important group, bringing diverse perspectives to our work.”

 

The nine finalists for 2016-17 Teacher of the Year are:

 

West Tennessee

CORE Region

Teacher

School

District

Shelby/Municipals

Mark Gray

Collierville Middle

Collierville Schools

Southwest

Christy McManus

Chester County Middle

Chester County Schools

Northwest

Callie Hodge

Medina Middle

Gibson County Special Schools

 

Middle Tennessee

CORE Region

Teacher

School

District

Mid Cumberland

Sandy Irwin

Bellevue Middle Prep

Metro Nashville Public Schools

South Central

Corderyl Martin

Whitthorne Middle

Maury County Schools

Upper Cumberland

Laurie Glover

Gordonsville Elementary

Smith County Schools

 

East Tennessee

CORE Region

Teacher

School

District

Southeast

Siema Swartzel

Arnold Memorial Elementary

Cleveland City Schools

East Tennessee

Leslie Wilson Vines

Jefferson Elementary

Jefferson County Schools

First Tennessee

Derek Voiles

Lincoln Heights Middle

Hamblen County Schools

 

The final winner will represent Tennessee in the National Teacher of the Year competition and is an ambassador for education throughout the year. To qualify, candidates must have been teaching full-time for at least five years, have a proven record of using creative, research-based teaching strategies resulting in measurable achievement, and be effective school and community leaders. A panel of current educators from across the state scored applications to identify these finalists.

 

For more information, contact Ashley Ball at (615) 532-6260 or Ashley.M.Ball@tn.gov.


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