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Congratulations to our very own Mrs. Kristen Poindexter, named by President Obama as a recipient of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. Mrs. Poindexter teaches Kindergarten at Spring Mill Elementary and will travel to the White House to be honored in September. https://recognition.paemst.org/

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 22, 2016

 

President Obama Honors Outstanding Mathematics and Science Teachers

WASHINGTON, DC — President Obama today named 213 mathematics and science teachers as recipients of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. These awardees represent all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Territories, and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. The educators will receive their awards at a ceremony in Washington, DC on September 8.

The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching is awarded to outstanding K-12 science and mathematics teachers from across the country. The winners are selected by a panel of distinguished scientists, mathematicians, and educators following an initial selection process at the state level. Each nomination year of the award alternates between teachers in the kindergarten through 6th grade level, and those teaching 7th through 12th grades. The cohort of awardees named today represent two nomination years, one of teachers in kindergarten through 6th grade classrooms and the other in 7th through 12th grade classrooms.

Winners of this Presidential honor receive a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation to be used at their discretion, and are invited to Washington, DC, for an awards ceremony, as well educational and celebratory events, and visits with members of the Administration.

“The recipients of this award are integral to ensuring our students are equipped with critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are vital to our Nation’s success,” President Obama said. “As the United States continues to lead the way in the innovation that is shaping our future, these excellent teachers are preparing students from all corners of the country with the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills that help keep us on the cutting-edge.”

President Obama and his Administration have taken significant steps to strengthen education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields in order to fully harness the promise our Nation’s students. The President’s Educate to Innovate campaign, launched in November 2009, has resulted in more than $1 billion in private investment for improving K-12 STEM education. Additionally, in 2011, the President set an ambitious goal to put 100,000 additional excellent STEM teachers in America’s classrooms by 2021. Thanks to the work of more than 280 organizations, 30,000 new STEM teachers have already been trained, and resources are in place to train an additional 70,000 STEM teachers by 2021. In parallel, the President has called for increasing the proficiency of America’s existing STEM teachers with a Master Teacher Corps initiative, which would identify the most effective K-12 STEM teachers and support them in a program to propagate their best practices with their peers. You can read more about the President’s commitment to science, technology, and innovation HERE.

The recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching are listed below, by nomination cohort and then by state.

To learn more about these extraordinary teachers, please visit: https://recognition.paemst.org

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Grades K-6 Award Cohort

Alabama

Kimberly Bowen, Rainbow Elementary School, Mathematics

Julie Neidhardt, Dawes Intermediate School, Science

 

Alaska

Joey Jigliotti, Alpenglow Elementary School, Science

MaryLee Tung, Sand Lake Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Arizona

Tabetha Finchum, Centennial Elementary School, Mathematics

Janice Mak, Fireside Elementary School, Science

 

Arkansas

Ashley Kasnicka, Harvey Jones Elementary School, Mathematics

Cassie Kautzer, Monitor Elementary School, Science

 

California

Andrew Kotko, Mather Heights Elementary School, Mathematics

Erica Rood, CHIME Charter School, Science

 

Colorado

Dawn Bauer, Carson Elementary School, Science

Carolyn Jordan, Normandy Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Connecticut

Liesl Fressola, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Science

Nicole Gilson, Peck Place School, Mathematics

 

Delaware

Kristin Gray, Richard A. Shields Elementary School, Mathematics

Kimberly Simmons, W. Reily Brown Elementary School, Science

 

District of Columbia

Kristina Kellogg, Watkins Elementary School, Mathematics

Michael Mangiaracina, Brent Elementary School, Science

 

DoDEA

Bridget Lester, Ft. Rucker Primary School, Science

Rebecca Sterrett, Ramstein Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Florida

Janet Acerra, Forest Lakes Elementary School, Science

Angela Phillips, Chets Creek Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Georgia

Amanda Cavin, Unity Grove Elementary School, Mathematics

Steven King, Whit Davis Elementary School, Science

 

Hawaii

Eliza Akana Yoshida, Pu’u Kukui Elementary School, Mathematics

Stan Mesina, August Ahrens Elementary School, Science

 

Idaho

Giselle Isbell, Anser Charter School, Mathematics

Linda Truxel, Barbara Morgan Elementary School, Science

 

Illinois

Catherine Ditto, Burley Elementary School, Mathematics

James O’Malley, Thomas A. Edison Elementary School, Science

 

Indiana

Martin Briggs, Crichfield Elementary School, Mathematics

Kristen Poindexter, Spring Mill Elementary School, Science

 

Iowa

Ann Johnson, Sageville Elementary School, Mathematics

Joshua Steenhoek, Jefferson Intermediate School, Science

 

Kansas

Michelle Kelly, Basehor Elementary School, Mathematics

Brandi Leggett, Prairie Ridge Elementary School, Science

 

Kentucky

Vivian Bowles, Kit Carson Elementary School, Science

Gina Kimery, Farmer Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Louisiana

Mary Legoria, Westdale Heights Academic Magnet School, Science

Kristen Mason, L. W. Ruppel Academy for Advanced Studies, Mathematics

 

Maine

Lauree Gott, Veazie Community School, Science

Laura Stevens, Dora L. Small Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Maryland

Hilarie Hall, The Woods Academy, Science

Jennifer Kiederer Lawrence, Warren Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Massachusetts

John Heffernan, Anne T. Dunphy School, Science

Karen Schweitzer, Anne T. Dunphy School, Mathematics

 

Michigan

Gary Koppelman, Blissfield Elementary School, Science

Francie Robertson, Pine Tree Elementary, Mathematics

 

Minnesota

Frances Stang, O. H. Anderson Elementary School, Science

Carissa Tobin, Nellie Stone Johnson Community School, Mathematics

 

Mississippi

Karin Bowen, Brandon Middle School, Mathematics

Vicki Moorehead, St. Anthony Catholic School, Science

 

Missouri

Nancy McClintock, Center for Creative Learning, Science

Katherine Schack, Lakeview Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Montana

Kara Nelson, Meadowlark Elementary School, Mathematics

Colleen Windell, Lolo Middle School, Science

 

Nebraska

Amy Falcone, Hillside Elementary School, Mathematics

Kyla Hall, Kloefkorn Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Nevada

Arvella Jergesen, Fernley Intermediate School, Mathematics

Kathleen Schaeffer, Bob Miller Middle School, Mathematics

 

New Hampshire

Rebecca Cummings, Pelham Elementary School, Science

Ann Gaffney, Londonderry Middle School, Mathematics

 

New Jersey

Julia Ogden, Woodcliff Middle School, Science

Coshetty Vargas, Washington Park School, Mathematics

 

New Mexico

Cynthia Colomb, Hermosa Middle School, Science

Bernadine Cotton, Tombaugh Elementary School, Mathematics

 

New York

Eliza Chung, The School at Columbia University, Mathematics

Lisbeth Uribe, The School at Columbia University, Science

 

North Carolina

Justin Osterstrom, Martin Gifted and Talented Magnet Middle School, Science

Kayonna Pitchford, Stoney Point Elementary School, Mathematics

 

North Dakota

Loni Miller, Saxvik Elementary School, Science

Angela Stoa-Lipp, Kennedy Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Ohio

Marcy Burns, Main Street Intermediate School, Science

Susan Dankworth, Thomas E. Hook Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Oklahoma

Rebekah Hammack, Stillwater Middle School, Science

Moriah Widener, Jenks West Intermediate School, Mathematics

 

Oregon

Maureen Murphy-Foelkl, Chapman Hill Elementary School, Science

Sarah Luvaas, Redland Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Pennsylvania

Karen Bungo, Horace Mann Elementary School, Mathematics

Geoffrey Selling, Germantown Friends School, Science

 

Puerto Rico

Esther Alvarez-Meléndez, Academia San Ignacio de Loyola, Science

Carmen Olmo, Saint John’s School, Mathematics

 

Rhode Island

Barbara Pellegrino, Harold F. Scott Elementary School, Mathematics

Debra Turchetti-Ramm, Sarah Dyer Barnes Elementary School, Science

 

South Carolina

Tammy Joiner, Little Mountain Elementary School, Mathematics

Rebecca Strong, Thomas C. Cario Middle School, Science

 

South Dakota

Roby Johnson, Holgate Middle School, Science

Crystal McMachen, East Middle School, Mathematics

 

Tennessee

Theresa Feliu, John Adams Elementary School, Mathematics

Nicole Resmondo, Gresham Middle School, Science

 

Texas

Erika Hassay, Live Oak Elementary School, Mathematics

Celena Miller, Cesar Chavez Elementary School, Science

 

U.S. Territories

Fina Leon Guerrero, Manuel Ulloa Lujan Elementary School, Mathematics

Richard Carlos Velasco, FBLG Middle School, Mathematics

 

Utah

Jalyn Kelley, Wilson Elementary School, Mathematics

Britnie Powell, Salt Lake Center for Science Education, Science

 

Vermont

Laura Botte Fretz, Edmunds Middle School, Mathematics

Lisa Marks, Ludlow Elementary School, Science

 

Virginia

Barbara-Ann Adcock, Pocahontas Elementary School, Science

Eric Imbrescia, Peak View Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Washington

Meredith Gannon, Sacajawea Elementary School, Science

Deborah Halperin, Laurelhurst Elementary School, Mathematics

 

West Virginia

Cynthia Evarts, Orchard View Intermediate School, Mathematics

Nancy Holdsworth, New Manchester Elementary School, Science

 

Wisconsin

Lori Baryenbruch, River Valley Elementary Spring Green, Science

Tina Parker, Sam Davey Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Wyoming

Gayla Hammer, Lander Middle School, Science

Nancy Windholz, Saratoga Elementary School, Mathematics

 

Grades 7-12 Award Cohort

 

Alabama

Ryan Reardon, Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School, Science

Joel White, Brooks High School, Mathematics

 

Alaska

Christopher Benshoof, Lathrop High School, Mathematics

Catherine Walker, Romig Middle School, Science

 

Arizona

Marizza Bailey, BASIS Scottsdale, Mathematics

Michael McKelvy, Basha High School, Science

 

Arkansas

Daniel Moix, Bryant High School, Mathematics

Diedre Young, Ridgway Christian High School, Science

 

California

Maria McClain, Deer Valley High School, Mathematics

Michael Towne, Citrus Hill High School, Science

 

Colorado

Lisa Bejarano, Aspen Valley High School, Mathematics

Jessica Noffsinger, STEM Magnet Lab School, Science

 

Connecticut

Richard Broggini, Smith Middle School, Science

Elizabeth Capasso, Jettie S. Tisdale School, Mathematics

 

Delaware

Robin Corrozi, Cape Henlopen High School, Mathematics

John Scali, MOT Charter High School, Science

 

District of Columbia

Shira Printup, McKinley Technology High School, Mathematics

Melanie Wiscount, McKinley Technology Education Campus, Science

 

DoDEA

Michal Turner, Vicenza Middle School, Mathematics

 

Florida

Tracy Smith, Bak Middle School of the Arts, Science

Kelly Zunkiewicz, Dr. Earl J. Lennard High School, Mathematics

 

Georgia

Marc Pedersen, Paulding County High School, Science

Cindy Apley Rose, Couch Middle School, Mathematics

 

Hawaii

Alicia Nakamitsu, Aiea High School, Mathematics

Bryan Silver, Kalani High School, Science

 

Idaho

Jason George, Vision Charter School, Science

Micah Lauer, Heritage Middle School, Science

 

Illinois

Michael Fumagalli, East Leyden High School, Science

Lisa Nicks, Thornton Township High School, Mathematics

 

Indiana

Hugh Ross, Guerin Catholic High School, Science

Michael Spock, Columbus North High School, Mathematics

 

Iowa

Lynnetta Bleeker, Parkview Middle School, Science

Richard Brooks, Johnston High School, Mathematics

 

Kansas

Trissa McCabe, Reno Valley Middle School, Mathematics

Denise Scribner, Eisenhower High School, Science

 

Kentucky

Carly Baldwin, Boyd County High School, Science

Christine Bickett, North Bullitt High School, Mathematics

 

Louisiana

Linda Messina, Saint Joseph’s Academy, Science

Donna Patten, West Monroe High School, Mathematics

 

Maine

Marielle Edgecomb, Peninsula School, Mathematics

Cary James, Bangor High School, Science

 

Maryland

Elizabeth Lazaro, Buck Lodge Middle School, Science

Elizabeth Megonigal, Huntingtown High School, Science

 

Massachusetts

Neil Plotnick, Everett High School, Mathematics

Keith Wright, The Springfield Renaissance School, Science

 

Michigan

Brian Langley, Novi High School, Science

Wendy Osterman, Sashabaw Middle School, Mathematics

 

Minnesota

Morgan Fierst, South High, Mathematics

Lisa Houdek, Central Senior High School, Science

 

Mississippi

Marshall Hobbs, Jackson Preparatory School, Science

Lauren Zarandona, Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, Mathematics

 

Missouri

Carol Robertson, Fulton High School, Science

Deanna Wasman, David H. Hickman High School, Mathematics

 

Montana

Jessica Anderson, Powell County High School, Science

Kerry Gruizenga, Skyview High School, Mathematics

 

Nebraska

Nicole Miller, Lakeview Jr-Sr High School, Science

Gregory Sand, Central High School, Mathematics

 

New Hampshire

Robin Ellwood, Rye Junior High School, Science

Patrick Kaplo, Windham High School, Science

 

New Jersey

Victoria Gorman, Medford Memorial Middle School, Science

Amy Mosser, Seneca High School, Mathematics

 

New Mexico

Kathleen Boerigter, Los Alamos High School, Science

Kevin Gant, Nex+Gen Academy, Science

 

New York

Daniel Mattoon, Niskayuna High School, Mathematics

Amanda Zullo, Saranac Lake High School, Science

 

North Carolina

Lauren Baucom, Forest Hills High School, Mathematics

Karen Newman, Durham Academy, Science

 

North Dakota

Jonathan Fugleberg, May-Port CG High School, Mathematics

Michelle Strand, West Fargo High School, Science

 

Ohio

Amy Roediger, Mentor High School, Science

Beth Vavzincak, Normandy High School, Mathematics

 

Oklahoma

Teri Kimble, Hydro-Eakly Middle School/High School, Science

Jamie Rentzel, Norman High School, Mathematics

 

Oregon

Katharine Dean, Centennial High School, Science

Brian Hanna, Newport High School, Mathematics

 

Pennsylvania

Elizabeth Allen, Saucon Valley High School, Mathematics

Jaunine Fouché, Milton Hershey School, Science

 

Puerto Rico

Nelson Franqui Flores, Saint John’s School, Mathematics

Keyla Soto Hidalgo, University High School, Science

 

Rhode Island

Anthony Borgueta, Barrington Middle School, Science

Kristen Jahnz, Cumberland High School, Mathematics

 

South Carolina

Gail Vawter, Springfield Middle School, Science

Jennifer Wise, Hand Middle School, Mathematics

 

South Dakota

Jennifer Fowler, South Middle School, Science

Bjorg Remmers-Seymour, East Middle School, Mathematics

 

Tennessee

Laura Darnall, Goodpasture Christian School, Science

Mary Vaughan, Oak Ridge High School, Mathematics

 

Texas

Patty Hill, Kealing Middle School, Mathematics

Cara Johnson, Allen High School, Science

 

U.S. Territories

Thora Henry Letang, Bertha C. Boschulte Middle School, Science

Dora Borja Miura, Saipan Southern High School, Mathematics

 

Utah

Magdalene Huddleston, Sand Ridge Junior High, Science

Vicki Lyons, Lone Peak High School, Mathematics

 

Vermont

Katherine McCann, U-32 Middle High School, Mathematics

Mary Louise McLaughlin, Barre Town Middle and Elementary School, Science

 

Virginia

Kelle Lyn Scott, Robinson Secondary School, Mathematics

Camilla Walck, Princess Anne High School, Science

 

Washington

Scott Cooley, University High School, Mathematics

Jeffery Wehr, Odessa High School, Science

 

West Virginia

Maureen Miller, Hurricane Middle School, Science

Sarah Snyder, Fairmont Senior High School, Mathematics

 

Wisconsin

Juan Botella, Monona Grove High School, Science

John Hayes, Northland Pines High School, Mathematics

 

Wyoming

Lesley Urasky, Rawlins High School, Science

Patricia Urasky, East High School, Mathematics

 

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