Maryland Department of Education Recognizes 2021-2022 Teachers of the Year

BALTIMORE- Maryland is honoring its 2021-2022 Teachers of the Year.

During a virtual summit held Thursday, State Superintendent of Schools Karen B. Salmon joined the top 24 teachers across the state representing each local school system.

A highly competitive designation, the teachers will form a cohort that will work together to support equity and excellence in education and address critical policy issues over the next year.

“Congratulations to our Teachers of the Year – you represent the great teachers of Maryland, who inspire, lead and support our children every day,” said Gov. Larry Hogan. “Too often our teachers are unsung heroes, but our Teacher of the Year program provides an opportunity to celebrate their meaningful work and commitment. Our state’s dedicated educators have kept our students safe and learning during this difficult time, and I’m especially proud of our teachers’ perseverance, ingenuity, and compassion.”

The 24 educators were selected by their school systems for outstanding commitment to education, equity and community leadership. They represent grade levels from pre-kindergarten through high school and teach in a variety of subject areas including Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, Computer Science and Visual Arts.

“Our state’s teachers are passionate, highly-skilled and certified professionals who dedicate themselves to nurturing, mentoring and educating our children. Every day they make a difference and go above and beyond expectations,” said Salmon. “Our Maryland Teachers of the Year distinguish themselves by setting an unparalleled benchmark for public service, creativity and love of learning. As a cohort, they will help lead us forward as we bridge to the future and emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic.”

The local winners will compete for the title of Maryland Teacher of the Year – to be announced virtually during a Maryland Public Television Special taking place on Oct. 7, 2021. The individual selected Maryland Teacher of the Year will also compete with all the other state winners across the country for the title of National Teacher of the Year.

The mission of the Maryland Teacher of the Year Program is to honor, promote and celebrate excellence in the teaching profession. The program values the contributions of classroom teachers, who help Maryland children flourish. Teacher quality and effectiveness is the most important school-based factor impacting student learning.

Winning Teachers of the Year from Each County and Baltimore City:

Allegany County Public Schools

Nicholas Amick, Allegany High School, English, Grade 9

Anne Arundel County Public Schools

Jing Dai, Meade High School, Chinese, Grades 9-12

Baltimore City Public Schools

Sidney Thomas, Holabird Academy, Social Studies, Grades 7-8

Baltimore County Public Schools

Brianna Ross, Deer Park Middle Magnet School, Social Studies, Grade 6

Calvert County Public Schools

Jennifer Rachic, Calvert Career & Technology Academy, CTE/Academy of Health Professions,

Grades 11-12

Caroline County Public Schools

Michelle Foster, Colonel Richardson High School, English, Grades 9-12

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Dawnella Dill, Century High School, English, Grades 9-12 

Cecil County Public Schools

Mary Spence, Elkton High School, English Language Arts, Grades 9-12

Charles County Public Schools

Alexis Eaton, Dr. James Craik Elementary School, Grade 4 

Dorchester Public Schools

Amy Stoops, Hurlock Elementary School, Grade 2   

Frederick County Public Schools

Jennifer Perez Ryan, West Frederick Middle School, English, Grades 6-8

Garrett County Public Schools

Lindsay Krisher, Southern Garrett High School, Computer Science, Grades 9-12

Harford County Public Schools

Lauren Byrd, Hickory Elementary School, Grade 1

Howard County Public Schools

Amy Woolf, Oakland Mills Middle School, Science/Biology, Grade 7

Kent County Public Schools

Caren R. B. Saunders, Kent County High School, Social Studies/Psychology/TAM CTE,

Grades 10-12 (Teacher Academy of MD)

Montgomery County Public Schools

Joseph D. Bostic, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School, Math, Grade 8

Prince George’s County Public Schools

Adrin Leak, DuVal High School, English, Grade 10

Queen Anne’s County Public Schools

Stephanie MacKenzie, Sudlersville Middle School, English, Grade 8

St. Mary’s County Public Schools

April Ryan, George Washington Carver Elementary School, Visual Art, Grades PreK-5

Somerset County Public Schools

Jon Logan Webster, Crisfield Academy & High School, Social Studies, Grades 10-12

Talbot County Public Schools

Lauren Greer, St. Michael Middle High School, CTE/Science, Grades 9-12 

Washington County Public Schools

Caroline Schlegel, Smithburg High School, Spanish, Grades 9-12 

Wicomico County Public Schools

Dustin Thomas, Prince Street Elementary, Physical Education & Health, Grades PreK-5

Worcester County Public Schools

Aarti Sangwan, Worcester Technical High School, Physics, Pre-Engineering, Computer Science,

Grades 9-12 

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Maryland Teachers of the Year Recognition June 3 2021.pdf

Maryland Department of Education Recognizes 2021-2022 Teachers of the Year

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