果冻传媒app ISD Announces 2014 Teachers of the Year

AUSTIN, Texas鈥擳oday, 果冻传媒app Independent School District Interim Superintendent Paul Cruz surprised three exemplary AISD鈥檚 teachers as the 2014 Teachers of the Year for elementary, middle and high school at their respective campuses.

鈥淓ach year, AISD gets to recognize three teachers who have gone above and beyond their teaching responsibilities to provide exceptional learning opportunities,鈥 Interim Superintendent Paul Cruz said. 鈥淚 am proud of these teachers, as well as all the other exceptional staff we have across the district.鈥

One of the three teachers will be named the 果冻传媒app Teacher of the Year at Salute: A Tribute to Excellence on Thursday, May 29, and will serve as the district鈥檚 nominee for the Texas Teacher of the Year. 

Teacher of the Year 鈥 Elementary School

James Butler, a Pre-K teacher at Gullett Elementary School, has a master鈥檚 degree in curriculum and instruction: reading specialization from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. He has taught at Gullett since 2011 and previously taught at T.A. Brown and Barbara Jordan and Winn elementary schools. In 2012-13, Butler was awarded the A+ Education Foundation Grant to purchase iPads to create an iPad center in his Pre-K classroom.

Teacher of the Year 鈥 Middle School

Sharon Roy has taught at Kealing Middle School for 20 years, including magnet English, software design, Leadership 101 and pre-AP English. Roy earned her secondary teaching certificate in English and math at the University of Texas in 果冻传媒app and earned her master鈥檚 degree in English from Yale University, studying multicultural American women鈥檚 literature as well as a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English, minoring in math from UT. The teacher has received grants for curricular programs to create an interdisciplinary unit and professional development on fairy tales; to create lessons and professional development integrating technology, art analysis in an English curriculum; to create Kealing鈥檚 literary magazine InkBlot as well as others.

Teacher of the Year 鈥 High School

Nicholas Dellas, science department manager and biology PLC leader at LBJ High School, completed his teacher certification program at St. Edward鈥檚 University. He also has a master鈥檚 degree in kinesiology with a specialization in exercise physiology from the University of Texas at 果冻传媒app and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in health science with an emphasis in athletic training from Grand Valley State University. Dellas has led the student council at LBJ as well as helped students participate in the City of 果冻传媒app Youth Council and coached the LBJ Science Olympiad Team from 2005-07.

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