2024 Teachers List

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Lindsay Hack

​Lindsay Hack

Civics​ Leadership Award

Gilroy Unified School District
​Gilroy High School

Special Awards
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Cindy Bosworth

​Cindy Bosworth

Oak Grove School District | Anderson Elementary School
Transitional Kindergarten through 1st Grade | Years in the profession: 11 | in the district: 10

"My greatest accomplishment as a teacher has been the connections I made with my students and their families. Understanding their interests, needs, and challenges allowed me to better support their learning. By fostering a comfortable environment, I encouraged my students to express themselves and celebrate their achievements, making each one feel valued and special."

Honorees
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Margaret Jackson

​Margaret Jackson

Santa Clara Unified School District | Peterson Middle School
​â¶Ä‹6th through 8th Grade | Years in the profession: 36 | in the district: 36​

"I believe that engaging students in their learning begins with understanding their backgrounds and building meaningful relationships. When students feel comfortable and valued in the classroom, they are more willing to share and produce quality work. By fostering a safe and engaging environment with humor, positivity, and respect, I can teach with creativity and rigor, guiding my ELD students through relevant hands-on experiences that enhance their language skills."

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Kevin McCullough

Kevin McCullough​

Arts Leadership Award

Oak Grove School District
Itinerant Teacher​

Special Awards
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Heather Samson

​Heather Samson​

Collaboration in STEM Award

Oak Grove School District
Julia Baldwin Elementary School​â¶Ä‹

Special Awards
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Kate Pascoal

​Kate Pascoal

Civics Leadership Award

Mount Pleasant Elementary School District
Ida Jew Academy and Valle Vista Elementary​

Special Awards
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Alyssa Smith

​Alyssa Smith

Civics Leadership Award

Mount Pleasant Elementary School District
August Boeger Middle School​â¶Ä‹

Special Awards
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Rachel McCauley

​Rachel McCauley

Arts Leadership Award

Mount Pleasant Elementary School District
Ida Jew Academy and Valle Vista Elementary​

Special Awards
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Joanna Unger

​Joanna Unger

Preserverance in STEM Award

Franklin McKinley School District
Los Arboles Literacy & Technology Academy​

Special Awards
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Kandice Harmon

​Kandice Harmon

Union School District | Guadalupe Elementary School​
5th Grade | Years in the profession: 8 | in the district: 8

"I believe that incorporating cross-curricular activities and hands-on projects creates the most rewarding learning experiences for students. Through the Green Team club and our garden initiatives, I aim to inspire kids to connect with nature and take pride in caring for their campus and environment."

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Sandy Waite-Lopez

​Sandy Waite-Lopez

Saratoga Union School District | Foothill Elementary School​
4th grade | Years in the profession: 25 | in the district: 25​

“I chose to teach because I love learning, have a desire to inspire, and have a heart for making a difference.â€â€‹

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Annette Hernandez

​Annette Hernandez

º¬Ðß²ÝÉçÇø Office of Education | Osborne School​
9th through 12th Grade | Years in the profession: 30 | in the district: 30

“I believe in creating a safe and supportive environment where students feel valued and heard. Building strong relationships is essential; when students trust me, they are more willing to engage and take risks in their learning. I strive to meet them where they are, tailoring my approach to their individual needs and interests, which helps reignite their passion for learning.â€â€‹

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Kara Thayer

​Kara Thayer

San José Unified School District | Herbert Hoover Middle School​
6th through 8th Grade | Years in the profession: 17 | in the district: 3

"Teaching where I am rooted here in º¬Ðß²ÝÉçÇø is important to me because this is the school system that educated me and is helping me to educate my own children."

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Marco Arce

​Marco Arce

Mountain View Whisman School District | Crittenden Middle School​
8th Grade | Years in the profession: 13 | in the district: 13

"My philosophy has always been that teaching begins with a relationship. When people feel valued and respected, they are more likely to be motivated to learn. Building a safe environment where students can think critically, take risks without judgment, and explore new concepts all starts with a relationship."

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Teresa Rounds

​Teresa Rounds

Morgan Hill Unified School District | Live Oak High School​
High School Culinary | Years in the profession: 15 | in the district: 15​

 â€œMy core belief is that what we need to do is get kids ready to take care of themselves and the people they love.â€â€‹â¶Ä‹

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Sappho Chow

​Sappho Chow

Milpitas Unified School District | Anthony Spangler Elementary School​
4th through 6th Grade | Years in the profession: 13 | in the district: 9​

"As an immigrant, I understand that everyone learns in unique ways, and I apply this perspective to how I teach Science. My approach focuses on creating an interactive classroom where students are encouraged to engage in discussions and learn and teach one another. I believe that peer-to-peer interactions are one of the most effective ways for students to truly grasp concepts. To support different learning styles, I incorporate a variety of teaching methods and activities, ensuring that each student has the opportunity to connect with the topics we learn in class so they can develop their curiosity."

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Marion Clark

​Marion Clark

Metropolitan Education District | Silicon Valley Adult Education​
Adult | Years in the profession: 12 | in the district: 4

"Teaching is a career that has taken me around the world and enabled me to give something back to the students that I have had the pleasure to teach and the communities I have had the pleasure to serve."​

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Michael Tyler

​Michael Tyler

Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District | Saratoga High School​
9th through 12th Grade | Years in the profession: 28 | in the district: 28​

 "My mission has been to help students tell the important stories of our school community. Guiding them through the transformative experience of school publications not only enhances their writing skills but also fosters leadership and builds the confidence they need for college and the workforce. Despite the long hours and the pressure of deadlines, the true reward lies in witnessing the profoundly positive impact this program has on my students."​

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Maria Pulizzano

​Maria Pulizzano

Los Gatos Union School District | RJ Fisher Middle School​
6th through 8th Grade | Years in the profession: 25 | in the district: 8​

 â€œI strongly believe in education, because it is the key to a better quality of life for any individual. Education provides access to acquiring and developing different skills or skill sets, uplifting and empowering one's capabilities to contribute in becoming a better member of the society. Therefore, education should be accessible and available to all.â€

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Joe Chan

​Joe Chan

Los Altos School District | Los Altos School District​â¶Ä‹
4thh through 6th Grade | Years in the profession: 31 | in the district: 20​

“Aside from the teaching aspect, I value the importance of developing relationships with my students. It is through this student-teacher bond that I can reach my students more effectively.â€

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Michelle Bowen

​Michelle Bowen

Loma Prieta Joint Union School District | Loma Prieta Elementary School​
3rd Grade | Years in the profession: 9 | in the district: 9​

"I have always loved working with kids! My father was a teacher and I got to see first-hand the impact he had on his students. Our K-8th grade school district plays such an important role in our mountain community. Our teachers, staff, administrators, and parents all work together as a team to create a strong, supportive, and inclusive environment for our students to thrive.​"

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Kathy McKinney

​Kathy McKinney

Lakeside Joint School District | Lakeside School​
Transitional Kindergarten through 5th Grade | Years in the profession: 20 | in the district: 20​

"My students really love PE, which is what brings me the most satisfaction, knowing that my class will be one of the best parts of their school day."​


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Jeanne Baumgartner

​Jeanne Baumgartner

Gilroy Unified School District | Christopher High School​
9th and 12th Grade | Years in the profession: 27 | in the district: 27​

 "I believe all students can succeed with the right support, encouragement, and opportunities. It's our responsibility to hold them to high standards while equipping them with the tools to reach their potential. Alongside helping students grow, I’ve dedicated years to mentoring new teachers, knowing that strong relationships and collaboration are key to a thriving learning environment."

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Stacey Jaehnig

​Stacey Jaehnig

Fremont Union High School District | Cupertino High School
​10th through 12th Grade | Years in the profession: 28 | in the district: 28

“I love working with my fellow educators and know that my success is largely a result of our combined work effort.â€â€‹â¶Ä‹

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Kathline Gilbreath

​Kathline Gilbreath

Franklin-Mckinley School District | Jeanne R. Meadows Elementary School​
3rd Grade | Years in the profession: 28 | in the district: 28​

“I want to ensure all students regardless of their learning ability feel included, respected, valued, and safe.â€â€‹â¶Ä‹

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Shannon Simpson

​Shannon Simpson

Evergreen School District | Tom Matsumoto Elementary School​â¶Ä‹
Transitional Kindergarten | Years in the profession: 24 | in the district: 24​

"From a young age, I was captivated by the idea of becoming a teacher. Through the years, my interest in teaching began taking shape. The joy of interacting with students, and knowing that I could contribute to their educational journey, affirmed my commitment to the field of education and solidified that teaching was my calling."

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Hannah Sun

​Hannah M. Sun

Cupertino Union School District | John F. Kennedy Middle School​
6th through 8th Grade | Years in the profession: 20 | in the district: 18​

"The world is changing fast around us, and we may not know what jobs these kids will need to prepare for, but I know that we are in good hands if we develop future generations that will not just do what's best for themselves, but do right by others and think about how to coexist with other people and species in a mutually beneficial way."

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Katie Iyama

​â¶Ä‹Katie Iyama

Campbell Union School District | Capri Elementary School
3rd Grade | Years in the profession: 12 | in the district: 11​

"My teaching philosophy centers on the belief that building meaningful relationships is the cornerstone of student success. By fostering an environment of trust, respect, and empathy, I aim to create a space where students feel valued and understood, which enhances engagement and encourages them to take risks in their learning. Additionally, I recognize the importance of providing tailored instruction that is effective, collaborative, and relevant. When students feel connected and supported, they are more motivated and resilient, leading to deeper understanding and lasting success.​"​


Honorees
32
 
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​Stephen Widmark

Boldness in STEM Award

Mountain View Los Altos High School District
Mountain View High School​

Special Awards
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​Joel Tarbox

Arts Leadership Award

Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union School District
Saratoga High School​


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