February 18, 2025

Wake County announces 2021-22 Teacher of the 12 months finalists

Wake County announces 2021-22 Teacher of the 12 months finalists

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The Wake County named its 10 finalists for 2021-22 Instructor of the Calendar year. Pictured from left to suitable in the top rated row are Cindi Parker, George Barilich, Maggie Childress, Branden Sorace and Cindy Alala. Pictured from left to appropriate in the base row are Laurie Newhouse, Caroline Olsen, Jermaine Howell, Kristen Schaible and Julia Minch.

The Wake County college system has declared its 10 finalists for the 2021-22 Trainer of the Year award.

Past 7 days, Superintendent Cathy Moore led the district’s annual Teacher of the Year Shock Patrol to individually give the news to the finalists. The winner from amid Wake’s 10,000 teachers will be introduced at a ceremony on Could 11.

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The Wake County named its 10 finalists for 2021-22 Teacher of the Yr. Pictured from left to correct in the prime row are Cindi Parker, George Barilich, Maggie Childress, Branden Sorace and Cindy Alala. Pictured from remaining to correct in the bottom row are Laurie Newhouse, Caroline Olsen, Jermaine Howell, Kristen Schaible and Julia Minch. Wake County Community School Method

The Instructor of the Calendar year finalists are:

Cindy Alala, a kindergarten teacher at Willow Springs Elementary.

George Barilich, a ninth-quality English teacher at Enloe Substantial in Raleigh.

Maggie Childress, a seventh-quality English Language Arts/social scientific tests trainer at Alston Ridge Middle in Cary.

Jermaine Howell, a fourth-grade instructor at Cedar Fork Elementary in Morrisville.

Julia Minch, a kindergarten instructor at Sycamore Creek Elementary in Raleigh.

Laurie Newhouse, a very first-grade trainer at Dillard Generate Elementary in Raleigh.

Caroline Olson, a exclusive education trainer at Broughton Significant in Raleigh.

Cindi Parker, a actual physical instruction instructor at Yates Mill Elementary in Raleigh.

Kristen Schaible, a 2nd-grade trainer at Buckhorn Creek Elementary in Holly Springs.

Branden Sorace, a sixth-grade social reports instructor at East Millbrook Middle in Raleigh.

Each and every Wake County school had a Instructor of the 12 months picked by its faculty. District assortment committees narrowed the area to 20 semifinalists and finally the 10 finalists.

Wake’s winner will receive a prize package deal and go on to contend in the North Carolina Instructor of the 12 months level of competition.

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T. Keung Hui has lined K-12 instruction for the Information & Observer because 1999, aiding mother and father, college students, faculty staff and the local community realize the important purpose education and learning plays in North Carolina. His main focus is Wake County, but he also handles statewide training challenges.