Baltimore County Public Schools announced its 2023-2024 Teacher of the Year nominees. The list is below (in alphabetical order by school):
Arbutus Elementary School – Kristin Toth
Arbutus Middle School – Alice Buckner
Baltimore Highlands Elementary School – Christina Morris
Battle Grove Elementary School – Kelly Murkey
Battle Monument School – Sara Sprinkel
Bear Creek Elementary School – Melissa Smith-Moser
Bedford Elementary School – Barbara Sutton
Berkshire Elementary School – Kimberlee Duffek
Campfield Early Learning Center – Crystal Carroll
Carney Elementary School – Jaime Walrath
Carroll Manor Elementary School – Dana Gregory
Catonsville Center for Alternative Studies – Ian Greenberg
Catonsville Elementary School – Erica Cantafio
Catonsville High School – Anna Deskins
Catonsville Middle School – Casey Libertini
Cedarmere Elementary School – Shneequa Francis
Chadwick Elementary School – Jennifer Wojtech
Chapel Hill Elementary School – Kathleen Shaffer
Charlesmont Elementary School – Jennifer Berlinger
Chase Elementary School – Pamela Scripture
Chatsworth School – Antoinette Hagerich
Chesapeake High School – Heather Moss
Chesapeake Terrace Elementary School – Dawn Bronushas
Church Lane Elementary Technology School – Laura Blum
Cockeysville Middle School – Mallory Cicchino
Colgate Elementary School – Connie Foertsch
Cromwell Valley Elementary Regional Magnet School – Tracy Kuhn
Crossroads Center – Amy Boyd
Deep Creek Elementary School – Antoinette Layfield
Deep Creek Middle School –Cara Roig
Deer Park Elementary School – Susan Greenberg
Deer Park Middle Magnet School – Christina Shoul
Dulaney High School – Kimberly Howard
Dumbarton Middle School – Natalie Zinkham
Dundalk Elementary School – Stephanie Jones-Pickron
Dundalk High School – Kara M. Bauer
Dundalk Middle School – Susan Roberts
Eastern Technical High School – Megan D. Davis
Edgemere Elementary School – Kelly Poulsen
Edmondson Heights Elementary School – Niya Mills
Elmwood Elementary School – Christine C. Halliwell
Essex Elementary School – Jennifer Karolkowski
Featherbed Lane Elementary School – Debra Ball
Fifth District Elementary School – Katherine Cox
Fort Garrison Elementary School – Theresa Genovese
Franklin Elementary School – Heather Folau
Franklin High School – Yukari Nemoto
Franklin Middle School – Gilbert (Gil) Roberts
Fullerton Elementary School – Lori Tagliaferro
General John Stricker Middle School – Lisa Culler
George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology – Lori Turner
Glenmar Elementary School – Molly Gough
Glyndon Elementary School – Courtney Snyder
Golden Ring Middle School – Lisa McCrey
Grange Elementary School – Sarah Flores
Gunpowder Elementary School – Alicia Lamont
Halethorpe Elementary School – Brianna Linehan
Halstead Academy – Courtney Miller
Hampton Elementary School – Rebekah Barboza
Harford Hills Elementary School – Shawn McNulty
Hawthorne Elementary School – Jada Halsey
Hebbville Elementary School – Brian D. Neal
Hereford High School – Caitlin Duvall
Hereford Middle School – Stacey Wagaman
Hernwood Elementary School – Shannon Stevens
Hillcrest Elementary School – Joan McCartan
Holabird Middle School – Helen Valliant
Honeygo Elementary School – Janeen Koller
Jacksonville Elementary School – Hannah Douglass
Johnnycake Elementary School – Kerry Macek
Joppa View Elementary School – Alison Doubet
Kenwood High School – Kristine Komorowski
Kingsville Elementary School – Natalie McEwan
Lansdowne Elementary School – Kimberly Grant
Lansdowne High School – Meryl Hawkins
Lansdowne Middle School – Nicole Harbordt
Loch Raven Technical Academy – Sara L. Ortiz
Logan Elementary School – Kristen Schluter
Lutherville Laboratory – Amy Feltman
Maiden Choice School – Abigail Karey
Mars Estates Elementary School – Jenifer Crisp
Martin Boulevard Elementary School – Patty Wright
Mays Chapel Elementary School – Emily Pawlak
McCormick Elementary School – Simona Parravano
Meadowood Education Center – Shaudon Pinkney-Matthews
Middle River Middle School – Caryn Keller
Middleborough Elementary School – Lauren Beck
Middlesex Elementary School – Suzanne Rivet
Milbrook Elementary School – Marchetta McLean
Milford Mill Academy – Rebecca Gorman
New Town Elementary School – Shineka Georgie
New Town High School – Brent Hopkins
Northwest Academy of Health Sciences – Yvonne Holcomb
Norwood Elementary School – Angela DeGraw
Oakleigh Elementary School – Madoline Foltz
Oliver Beach Elementary School – Ashley Eshelman
Orems Elementary School – Julie Wach
Overlea High School – Audrey Dyer
Owings Mills Elementary School – Adam Otterbein
Owings Mills High School – Melissa Diepold
Padonia International Elementary School – Jenna Herrmann
Parkville High School – Ashlee Hart
Parkville Middle School – Susan MIller
Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts – Amanda Mills
Perry Hall Elementary School – Kimberly Peck
Perry Hall High School – Courtnee Lacks-Brown
Perry Hall Middle School – Huanhua Meng
Pikesville High School – Mackenna Bush
Pikeville Middle School – Traci Grogin
Pine Grove Elementary School – Kate Glascock
Pine Grove Middle School – Nicole E. Scott
Pinewood Elementary School – Katrina Godfrey
Pleasant Plains Elementary School – Sara Walters Cox
Pot Spring Elementary School – Mary Cate Sweeney
Powhatan Elementary School – Lisa Collins
Prettyboy Elementary School – Melanie Mansfield
Randallstown Elementary School – Betsy Book
Randallstown High School – Dr. Leslie Thurman
Red House Run Elementary School – Jessica Comfort
Reisterstown Elementary School – Elina Duchev
Relay Elementary School – Bev Folkoff
Ridge Ruxton School – Mary Beth Lingner
Ridgely Middle School – Allison Cook
Riverview Elementary School- Robert Bragg
Rodgers Forge Elementary School – Katie Lark
Rosedale Center Middle/High School – Heather Jennings
Rossville Elementary School – Domonique Dickson
Sandalwood Elementary School – Amy Karwacki
Sandy Plains Elementary School – Rachael Redyk
Scotts Branch Elementary School – Jasmine Deloatch
Seneca Elementary School – Megan Wingerd
Seven Oaks Elementary School – Jessica Leisenring
Seventh District Elementary School – Katelin Blevins
Shady Spring Elementary School – Elizabeth Perlak
Sollers Point Technical High School – Denise Zacharski
Southwest Academy – Dajona Stevenson
Sparks Elementary School – Isabella Fowler
Sparrows Point High School – Ashley Dauses
Sparrows Point Middle School – Anne Smith
Stemmers Run Middle School – Jennifer Miller
Stoneleigh Elementary School – Kristine Morris
Sudbrook Magnet Middle School – Talven Pearsell
Summit Park Elementary School – Amy Bornman
Sussex Elementary School – Linsey Rains
Timber Grove Elementary School – Eliza Hillis
Timonium Elementary School – Karen C. Kuebler
Towson High School – Randi Lambert
Victory Villa Elementary School – Ashley Cahill
Villa Cresta Elementary School – Angela Cigarski
Vincent Farm Elementary School – Tracey Staab
Virtual Learning Program/Elementary – Julie Krause
Virtual Learning Program/High – Nancy Handley
Virtual Learning Program/Middle – Janelle Smith
Warren Elementary School – Chantay Canteen
Watershed Public Charter School – Sarah Chapman
Wellwood International School – Demetria Boyd
West Towson Elementary School – Alice March
Westchester Elementary School – Jeanne Chatman
Western School of Technology – Melissa Wilson
Westowne Elementary School – Elizabeth Blair
White Oak School – Elaine Shea
Winand Elementary School – Megan Kuehne
Windsor Mill Middle School – Angela Boyd
Winfield Elementary School – Tanya Tindall
Woodbridge Elementary School – Justine Schultz
Woodholme Elementary School – Stacie Cooper
Woodlawn High School – Robert Holland
Woodmoor Elementary School – Nicole Deese
Through the Teacher of the Year program, Baltimore County Public Schools hopes to elevate the teaching profession, recognize excellence in teaching, and thank all teachers for their skill, knowledge, creativity, and dedication.
The process begins with an invitation for each principal to nominate one teacher. This year, 168 educators were nominated, and from their applications, the BCPS Teacher of the Year committee will select BCPS Teacher of the Year finalists and the 2023-2024 Teacher of the Year — who will be named during an invitation-only ceremony on Wednesday, April 19, at 4 p.m. at George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology.
The committee is composed of BCPS administrators, staff, students, TABCO (Teachers Association of Baltimore County) representation, and current BCPS Teacher of the Year Alicia Amaral Freeman, an English for Speakers of Other Languages teacher at Franklin Elementary School. Freeman was one of seven finalists for Maryland Teacher of the Year.
The BCPS Teacher of the Year will then go on to represent the school system and its more than 9,000 professional educators in the Maryland state Teacher of the Year program.