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Teacher of the Year Nomination Form
2024-2025
The 2024-2025 California Teacher of the Year Program is now open. Please fill out the webform at the bottom of this post. The deadline to submit a Teacher of the Year Nomination is February 21, 2024.
Classified Champions Nomination Form
2024-2025
The 2024-2025 Classified Champion nomination is now open. Please fill out the webform at the bottom of this post. The deadline to submit is February 21, 2024.
2008-2009 Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District Teachers of the Year
Teacher finds niche in intensive intervention classes
In her senior year of high school, Tiffany Wilson¡¯s parents were in a terrible auto accident that required them to be hospitalized for most of that school year. On her birthday, with her parents in the hospital, Wilson¡¯s English teacher, Mary Ann Paul, baked her a carrot cake.
It was just a carrot cake, but the simple act of kindness turned Tiffany Wilson away from her childhood aspirations to be a scientist and toward her current career as an educator.
2006-2007 Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District Teachers of the Year
Â鶹ÊÓƵ Clayton Dagler:
In ninth grade, Clayton Dagler¡¯s math teacher told him that he
shouldn¡¯t aspire to higher level math classes. Maybe the teacher
was trying to do Dagler a favor. After all, the teenager did
suffer from dyslexia and had a hard time in the class.
Instead, that demeaning comment had the opposite effect, giving Dagler the motivation to prove his teacher wrong. Instead of quitting math, Dagler continued to take higher level classes, eventually graduating from UC Davis with a mathematics degree.
2004-2005 Â鶹ÊÓƵ County Teacher of the Year Carol Cleland
Although Cleland currently teaches a 3rd grade GATE class, she¡¯s taught every level from first through fifth. In the essay she submitted for the competition, Cleland stated, ¡°I love teaching elementary grades because I am able to re-discover all of my favorite subjects including math, science, reading, writing and history. This age group enables me to stay young at heart.¡±