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TEACHERS OF THE YEAR Greenville County Schools
TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Susan McCoy 8th Grade Science Greer Middle School
FIRST RUNNER-UP
Lori Robbins
English as a Second Language Mauldin High School
SECOND RUNNER-UP
Jamie Walden Welding Enoree Career Center
THIRD RUNNER-UP
Kathryn Polley
Music Augusta Circle Elementary School
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TEACHER
Susan McCoy
OF THE YEAR
8th Grade Science Greer Middle School
Teachers have the enormous responsibility of ensuring their students learn in a safe and nurturing environment. This task becomes more challenging when students come to school hungry, homeless, or have social or emotional needs. The social issues students face are nothing new to our 2019-20 Teacher of the Year Susan McCoy. While teaching at an elementary school, Mrs. McCoy had a student who was being raised by a teenage mother with little resources. “My Godgiven ability to see beyond the heart and true need helped me reach this student,” she said. “He was a young man who didn’t have the easiest life – but now is a middle school principal,” she said, referring to Dr. Edward Anderson, principal of Tanglewood Middle School. This amazing Teacher of the Year recently felt called to apply for a teaching position at Tanglewood. She interviewed, was offered the job, and accepted it. Just a few days later, though, McCoy thought she had made a mistake. She called Dr. Anderson back and turned down the job. But the decision weighed heavy on her heart, and she prayed for guidance. Not long after that, she received the message she had been waiting for: she needed to work for Dr. Anderson. She called him back, asked if the position was still available, and was happy to accept when Dr. Anderson again offered her the job. Mrs. McCoy will be joining the faculty at Tanglewood Middle in August, and is very excited at the opportunity to work for a former student. As the mother of two sons, McCoy is passionate about keeping students away from dangerous situations outside of school. She volunteers for Switch, an organization that leads the effort to fight human trafficking and sexual exploitation in the Upstate. “I’ve been trained in prevention and dealing with trauma in 13-to-17 year-olds and I’ve come to learn that if they have their head down one day, maybe it’s not just that they’re tired, or stayed up too long, but
maybe Susan McCoy attended there’s something the College of Charleston, earning undergraduate and else going on,” she graduate degrees, and earned 60+ hours in science education at Furman and Clemson universities. She is a explained. volunteer with SWITCH SC Human Trafficking Prevention She learned from and the Julie Valentine Center. her husband, who is a law enforcement My God-given ability to see officer, Greenville has beyond the heart and true the highest number need helped me reach this student. of trafficking cases He was a young man who didn’t have in South Carolina the easiest life – but now is a middle and the need for school principal.” student prevention – Susan McCoy, 2019-20 Greenville is tremendous. “I County Schools Teacher of the Year received training so I can work with victims of human trafficking. With my students being in the prime targeted age, this is invaluable training to better understand them. Many times we stereotype certain students and communities, when in reality they live in a world that is so foreign to most of us and are dealing with issues that are out of their control. I want to be able to help those in need find success,” she said. 2019-20 Greenville County Schools Teacher of the Year
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TEACHER OF THE YEAR
RUNNERS-UP FIRST RUNNER-UP
Lori Robbins
English as a Second Language | Mauldin High School In my classroom, students are redefining ‘home.’ Many have told me their vivid memories of their first day in an American school. They remember being hungry because they did not understand the lunch line procedures. They felt lonely because they could not communicate with anyone. I believe even small actions have a huge impact, so I try to turn their feelings of anxiety and fear into excitement and comfort.”
SECOND RUNNER-UP
Jamie Walden Welding| Enoree Career Center
My greatest contribution is simply the employability of my students. I love hearing success stories of former students who come back to visit, call, or text. They send pictures of themselves with certifications, classes they have taken, and huge first paychecks. There is nothing more rewarding than a student who has taken all the knowledge I have given him and surpassed what I can do.”
THIRD RUNNER-UP
Kathryn Polley Music| Augusta Circle Elementary
In my music classroom, students are constantly challenged to express themselves through singing, playing instruments, moving, composing, and improvising. For example, as students perform, their classmates offer specific positive feedback, affirming their peers’ creative expression. Because of this supportive environment, students feel safe and accepted, allowing them to take risks with their learning, to create, and to collaborate.” 4
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TEACHER OF THE YEAR
FINALISTS
Brooke Tidwell
Benjamin Sinnett Science Greenville Middle Academy
Math League Middle Academy
Charnley DeMeritt
Jill R. Parker
Krista Ennis
4-Year-Old Kindergarten Child Development Centers
STEM Lab Oakview Elementary
Kindergarten Skyland Elementary
Teresa Rozakos
Music Woodland Elementary 2019-20 Greenville County Schools Teacher of the Year
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2019-20 Teachers of the Year
DENISE KING A.J. Whittenberg Elementary
NICOLE WONG Alexander Elementary
KIM DENNEY Armstrong Elementary
LIBBY MILLER Beck Middle Academy
AMY STEVENSON Bell’s Crossing Elementary
PAM WHEELER Berea Elementary
APRIL THOMASON Berea High
ADAM DEVLIN Berea Middle
CHELSEA STEWART Bethel Elementary
AUSTIN ABERCROMBIE Blue Ridge High
AMY VERGA Blue Ridge Middle
DOUGLAS SULLIVAN Blythe Elementary Academy
COURTNEY LOZANO Brook Glenn Elementary
AMY MURPHY Brushy Creek Elementary
KAYLA HALVORSEN Bryson Elementary
SHERRY COLLINS HELMS Bryson Middle
CASSIE HEINZ Buena Vista Elementary
SARA LLOYD Carolina High & Academy
JORGE SANTOS Chandler Creek Elementary
ELIZABETH BOBINSKI Cherrydale Elementary
JENNIFER DAVIS Crestview Elementary
JEFFREY GOETHIE Donaldson Career Center
KARA LEIGH PULLEY Dr. Phinnize J. Fisher Middle
HALEY H. WOOD Duncan Chapel Elementary
MADISON MILLS East North St. Elementary Academy
EMILY MOLIN Eastside High
TAYLOR SOWELL Ellen Woodside Elementary
RYAN ROTH Fine Arts Center
CHRISTINA MORONEY Fork Shoals School
JAMIE HAZEL Fountain Inn Elementary
JORDAN OSTEEN Gateway Elementary
JOSHUA SMITH Golden Strip Career Center
JENNIFER SCOGIN Greenbrier Elementary
REBEKAH GENOVESE Greenville Early College
EUGENE HINSON Greenville High Academy
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2019-20 Teachers of the Year
ANDREA THOMASON Greer High
MISTY NATSKAKULA-KINK Grove Elementary
JEANNIE GULLY Heritage Elementary
ROBBY BELL Hillcrest High
CHRISTY HENSON Hillcrest Middle
LESLIE ABELL Hollis Elementary Academy
RACHAEL DMYTRIW Hughes Middle Academy
ROBERT TODD VARHOLY J. Harley Bonds Career Center
ANNA HANOR J.L. Mann High Academy
KATHERINE BEAVIN Lake Forest Elementary
LAUREN JOHNSON Lakeview Middle
CHRISSEY HUTTO Mauldin Elementary
MEGHAN SUTHERLAND Mauldin Middle
ALEXANDRA TOLBERT Mitchell Road Elementary
SHELLEY LEAVITT Monarch Elementary
LAURA-CATHERINE VERNON Monaview Elementary
JILL FRICK Mountain View Elementary
DEBRA WHATLEY Northwest Middle
BROOK PATTERSON Northwood Middle
AMY GASPARICH Paris Elementary
LAURA REEDER Pelham Road Elementary
ANNA GREEN Plain Elementary
GARY MCCARTNEY Ralph Chandler Middle
RACHELLE L. BIANCHI Riverside High
PAM VARNER Riverside Middle
MOLLY GRAVES Robert E. Cashion Elementary
KRISTIN BENCE Rudolph G. Gordon School
LACEY GOOD Sara Collins Elementary
CHRISTINE PLUMIER Sevier Middle
LINDSEY GORDON Simpsonville Elementary
GREG PATTON Slater-Marietta Elementary
JOSHUA TILLMAN Southside High
SAMANTHA LUNSFORD Sterling School
KARA NECKOPULOS Stone Elementary Academy
GINGER STANDISHMACDONALD Sue Cleveland Elementary
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2019-20 Teachers of the Year
CHRIS MINARD Summit Drive Elementary
NARDIA LLOYD Washington Center
CODY YOUNCE Tanglewood Middle
CASSIE ALEXANDER Welcome Elementary
ANDREA FREEMAN Taylors Elementary
KARINE GLASS Thomas E. Kerns Elementary
HEATHER CLOY West Greenville School
JENNIFER BARTLETT Tigerville Elementary
MARSHA LYNN OLSON Westcliffe Elementary
JESSICA MOSES Travelers Rest High
DANIEL SCHNAARS Wade Hampton High
JILES MITCHELL Woodmont High
LISA BONDY Woodmont Middle
Greenville Federal Credit Union Honors
EMERGING TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
The Emerging Teachers of the Year Program, sponsored by Greenville Federal Credit Union, recognizes a second or third year teacher at the elementary and secondary levels for outstanding performance. Each winner receives $500, a crystal award, and $500 for his/her school. Elementary Level
Secondary Level
Music Bell’s Crossing Elementary School
English Blue Ridge High School
Erin Wilson
Educators at Bell’s Crossing Elementary School say music teacher Erin Wilson exudes professionalism from her positive demeanor to her willingness to learn and stretch her limits. Her inquisitiveness and motivation are seen in her daily interaction with students and staff and her eagerness to contribute to the school beyond classroom instruction. She connects with students and creates an interactive musical experience in her classroom. She directs the school’s chimes ensemble, practicing twice weekly and performing up to four concerts each year. She works closely with special education teachers to find ways to serve the sensory needs of emotionally disabled students. 8
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Dani Sorrells Blue Ridge High English teacher Dani Sorrells brings literature to life with interactive projects that encourage student creativity. Students can demonstrate their understanding of literary assignments by writing songs, creating video games, and making visual displays to exhibit their knowledge. Students know she cares for them and wants them to succeed. Her classroom is a judgment-free zone where students are given the opportunity to blossom. Dani serves as the 10th grade Student Council sponsor, where she helped students organize a Snow Ball dance fundraiser. Her steadfast faith in her students and colleagues has improved Blue Ridge High School’s morale and climate.
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SCHOOL TEACHERS OF THE YEAR the process The process of selecting the ten finalists began last fall when schools and centers selected their individual Teachers of the Year. Applications were reviewed by a Screening Committee. Five judges then selected the Top Ten finalists and the District Teacher of the Year.
SELECTING THE FINALISTS how we choose Each Top Ten candidate for Greenville County Teacher of the Year is judged on the nine areas included on the application form, a classroom visit, and an interview.
2019 Greenville County School Board of Trustees
Classroom and Interview In the classroom, judges observe the teacher’s command of subject matter, classroom environment, communication skills, enthusiasm, creativity, and classroom management skills. During the interview, candidates are judged on his or her use of effective communication skills, organization of response, knowledge and command of subject matter, and substance and relevance of response.
Selection Committee The members of the Selection Committee were Wade Kolb, Wyche Law Firm and Rotary Club of Greenville; Dr. Betty McConaghy, retired school administrator; Shiree Turner Fowler, former Greenville County Schools Teacher of the Year; Bill Tyler, Chick-fil-A; and Dr. Phillip Wilder, Clemson University, higher education.
Bottom row, l to r: Dr. Crystal Ball O’Connor, Lisa Wells, Joy Grayson, Lynda Leventis-Wells, Glenda Morrison-Fair. Back row, l to r: Roger Meek, Roy Chamlee, Debi Bush, Derek Lewis, Chuck Saylors, Michelle Goodwin-Calwile, Pat Sudduth.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS • Bank of Travelers Rest • BMW Manufacturing Company • Chick-fil-A • Cowart Awards • Eplee + Associates • Expressions Unlimited
RECOGNITION BY LOCAL BUSINESSES The announcement naming Susan McCoy the 201920 Greenville County Teacher of the Year was made August 14 during a Teacher of the Year breakfast. Special awards and prizes were provided for the top Greenville County teacher and other honorees. 10
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Lynda Leventis-Wells 2019 Board Chairman W. Burke Royster, Ph.D. Superintendent
Greenville County Schools | www.greenville.k12.sc.us P. O. Box 2848 | Greenville, SC 29602 | 864-355-3100 The 2019-20 Teachers of the Year insert was written by the Communications Department of Greenville County Schools.
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