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Teacher of the Year

 

 

2008-2009 Contra Costa County
District Teacher of the Year Representatives

2008-2009 County
Teacher of the Year
Photo of Mark Morello

Mark Morello

Brentwood Union School District
Bristow Middle School

 

 

2008-2009 County Teacher of the Year Finalists
photo of Mary Dietler photo of Andreas Kaiser photo of Mark Morello

Mary Dietler

San Ramon Valley USD
Alamo Elementary School

Andreas Kaiser

Pittsburg USD
Pittsburg High School

Mark Morello

Brentwood Union School District
Bristow Middle School


2008-2009 District Teachers of the Year

photo of Erin Caldwell
Erin Caldwell

Lafayette SD
Springhill Elementary

photo of Joanne Clark
Joanne Clark

John Swett USD
Willow High

photo of Cris Connaughton
Cris Connaughton

West Contra Costa Unified SD
Valley View Elementary

photo of Helen Coverdale
Helen Coverdale

Mt. Diablo Unified SD
Mt. Diablo Elementary

photo of Carol Elder
Carol Elder

Byron Union SD
Timber Point Elementary

photo of Dianne Furuya-Wong
Dianne Furuya-Wong

Moraga SD
Lost Perales Elementary

photo of Cathryn Griggs
Cathryn Griggs

Oakley Unified Elementary SD
Laurel Elementary

photo of Janet Howard
Janet Howard

Orinda Union SD
Wagner Ranch Elementary

photo of Jaime Lynch
Jaime Lynch

Antioch Unified SD
Sutter Elementary

photo of Chris Maters
Chris Maters

Acalanes Union HSD
Knightsen Elementary

photo of Jeffrey Newcomb
Jeffrey Newcomb

California State University, East Bay

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Jesse Ortega

Liberty Union HSD
Liberty High

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Alison Perruso

Walnut Creek SD
Walnut Creek Intermediate

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Jacqueline Rosig

CCC Office of Education
Mt. McKinley School

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Carolyn Seefer

Contra Costa Community College District, Diablo Valley College

 

photo of Melissa Stephenson
Melissa Stephenson

Martinez Unified SD
John Swett Elementary

photo of Cathy Templeton
Cathy Templeton

Knightsen School District
Knightsen Elementary

photo of Carol Wallis
Carol Wallis

Mt. Diablo Unified SD
Holbrook Elementary

 

photo of Natalie Wojinski
Natalie Wojinski

West Contra Costa Unified SD
Hercules Middle

   


Note regarding eligible participants:

  • 17 of the 18 Contra Costa County school districts represented
  • Due to the large student and teacher population, the West Contra Costa Unified School District and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District each present two TOY candidates
  • 1 community college (which does not compete in the State Teacher of the Year competition)
  • 1 Concord Campus, California State University, East Bay, (which does not compete in the state Teacher of the Year competition)

CCTV will broadcast the Awards Dinner on Monday, October 20 at 12:00pm and Tuesday, October 21 at 9:00pm. More information can be found at www.contracostatv.org.

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2007-2008 Contra Costa County
District Teacher of the Year Representatives

 

2007-2008 County
Teacher of the Year
photo of Kathy Tickner

Kathy Tickner

Byron School District
Excelsior Middle School

 

 

2006-2007 County Teacher of the Year Finalists
photo of Sandy Johnson-Shaw photo of Kathleen Moore photo of Kathy Tickner

Sandy Johnson-Shaw

Mt. Diablo USD
Mt. Diablo High School

Kathleen Moore

San Ramon Valley USD
Del Amigo High School

Kathy Tickner

Byron School District
Excelsior Middle School


2007-2008 District Teachers of the Year

photo of Yvonne Anast
Yvonne Anast

Orinda Union SD
Orinda Intermediate

photo of Tobi Benz
Tobi Benz

Oakley Union Elementary SD
Laurel Elementary

photo of Nancy Carlson
Nancy Carlson

Brentwood USD
Ron Nunn Elementary

photo of Paul DeBolt
Paul DeBolt

Contra Costa Community College District

Contra Costa College

photo of Richard Gorton
Richard Gorton

Walnut Creek SD
Indian Valley Elementary

photo of Gina Graziano
Gina Graziano

Martinez Unified SD
John Muir Elementary

photo of Shauna Hawes
Shauna Hawes

Mt. Diablo Unified SD
Hidden Valley Elementary

photo of Molly Henrikson
Molly Henrikson

Acalanes Union SD
Campolindo High

photo of Tricia Isayi
Tricia Isayi

John Swett Unified SD
Rodeo Hills Elementary

photo of William Leach
William Leach

Antioch Unified SD
Deer Valley High

photo of Mary Luersen
Mary Luersen

West Contra Costa Unified SD
De Anza High

photo of Patrick McGee
Patrick McGee

Knightsen SD
Knightsen Elementary

photo of Cheryl Noland
Cheryl Noland

West Contra Costa Unified SD Ellerhorst Elementary

photo of Leann Pfeiffer-Nixdorff
Leann Pfeiffer-Nixdorff

Moraga SD
Camino Pablo Elementary

photo of Robert Phelps
Robert Phelps

California State University, East Bay

 

photo of Michael Rogers
Michael Rogers

CCC Office of Education
Contra Costa Adult School

photo of Scott Turner
Scott Turner

Lafayette School District
Burton Valley Elementary

photo of Anne-Marie Valdivia
Anne-Marie Valdivia

Liberty Union HSD
Liberty High

 

photo of Myrna Young
Myrna Young

Pittsburg Unified SD
Los Medanos Elementary



Note regarding eligible participants:

  • 18 of the 19 Contra Costa County school districts represented
  • 1 community college (which does not compete in the State Teacher of the Year competition)
  • Cal State University, East Bay, (which does not compete in the state Teacher of the Year competition)
  • 1 Contra Costa County Office of Education school (because Michael Rogers is an adult education teacher, he is not eligible to compete in the state Teacher of the Year competition)

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About the Teachers of the Year Program

In 1972, California began recognizing outstanding teachers, establishing the Teachers of the Year Program. This program is open to all teachers in public & private schools who teacher pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. Contra Costa County has participated in the program since its beginning, when Joseph E. Davis, Jr., of the Acalanes Union High School District, was named the county's first representative.

Since that time, four teachers from this county have been State finalists: Janet Neill, San Ramon Valley Unified (1975); David Eakin, John Swett Unified (1981); William Thomas, Mt. Diablo Unified (1982); and Janice Bergamini, Mt. Diablo Unified (1991). In addition, William Pence, San Ramon Valley Unified (1999), was selected to represent California at the National Teacher of the Year level. And, in the last two years, the County has had two other state representatives – Mary Allan, Antioch Unified (2001) and Janet Gower, Mt. Diablo Unified (2002).

With such a high caliber of teaching professionals to draw from, the county uses a three-stage selection process:

  1. Application Screening: In late April/early May, a committee of educators and business partners carefully reviews the 20-22 applicants that are submitted from the school districts. Members rate each application separately. The top five to six teachers selected then advance to the next phase.
  2. Classroom Observation: A committee observes the selected teachers interacting with students in the classroom & spends time interviewing them on their teaching philosophy and technique. The results of the two screening processes are then combined to determine the three finalists.
  3. In late August, the three finalists each give a three-minute speech at a district new-teacher orientation, which is judged by a panel of educators and business representatives. All scores are then combined to determine the County Teacher of the Year.

The County representative is announced at the Awards Dinner in September at a gala affair that honors each district's Teacher of the Year. Local business and community organizations generously donate classroom grants, services and other items to each of the district winners.

Learn more about donating to the Teacher of the Year program.

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Honor Our Teachers: Donate to the Teachers of the Year Program

There are four major categories or levels for donating to the T.O.Y. Program:

  1. Visionaries: $5,000 to $10,000 range
  2. Benefactors: $1,000 to $4,999 range
  3. Sponsors: $500 to $999 range
  4. Contributors: $499 or below in amount or services

Most sponsors earmark their grants for the teachers' classrooms or schools; Contra Costa Newspapers, Inc. sponsors the dinner itself, and the cost of dinner for each of the Teachers of the Year and three of their guests.

For more information, or to donate to the Program, please e-mail Jonathan Lance at jlance@cccoe.k12.ca.us

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Many thanks to our generous donors who make this program a success!

Visionaries

Contra Costa County
Office of Education

Contra Costa Times

Chevron

Comcast

Dean and Margaret Lesher Foundation

Sports Basement

Wells Fargo Foundation

Tesoro Petroleum

Benefactors

Allegro Copy and Print

AT&T

C. Overaa and Company

California Symphony

Center REP/Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts

Chapman University

ConocoPhillips

Festival Opera

Fitzpatrick Chevrolet Hummer

George Miller Youth Foundation

Kaiser Permanente

Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga

Lakeshore Learning Materials

METRO 1 Credit Union

Shell Oil Products U.S./Martinez Refinery

USS POSCO Industries

Wahington Mutual

Willows Theatre Company

Sponsors

ACSA Region 6

Broadway Plaza Shopping Center

CD Federal Credit Union

Diablo Regional Arts Association

Dow Chemical Company

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Keenan & Associates

Lakeshore Learning Materials

Longs Drug Stores

Mechanics Bank

Mt. Diablo Recycling

Susan Stuart & Associates

Contributors

Paul & Ginger Bonnar

Val and Patty Castro

Judith Collier

Milton and Jackie DeGroodt

Delta Diablo Sanitation District

Diablo Vista Retired Teachers’ Association

Hilton Concord

Pleasant Hill Florist

Ed and Gwen Regalia

Office Depot

Chris Rizzoli and Heather Haugen Rizzoli

Trinity Media, Inc.

 

 

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Teacher of the Year Contact:

Communications Specialist

Jonathan Lance

925.942.3429

Communications FAX   925.942.3454

 

 

 

 

 


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