Eight MICUA Alumni Named Teachers of the Year Print

MICUA Matters

Fall 2011

 

Each year, Baltimore City and Maryland’s 23 counties honor the best public school teachers in their districts with the coveted title: Teacher of the Year. Eight MICUA-trained students earned this year’s awards, a testament to the quality of education at a Maryland independent institution. Winners include alumni or students from Hood College, Johns Hopkins University, Loyola University Maryland, McDaniel College, Notre Dame of Maryland University, and Washington College. Joshua Parker, a teacher at Windsor Mills Middle School in Baltimore County and a Notre Dame of Maryland graduate, won the statewide title of Maryland Teacher of the Year on October 14.

 

  • Allegany County: Vickie Diaz, Bel Air Elementary School (Hood College)
  • Baltimore County: Joshua Parker, Windsor Mills Middle School (Notre Dame of Maryland University)
  • Charles County: Stephanie Harris-Walent, Milton Somers Middle School (Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth)
  • Frederick County: Andrea Maruskin, Monocacy Middle School (Johns Hopkins University)
  • Harford County: Christian Slattery Sr., Halls Cross Roads Elementary School (Loyola University Maryland)
  • Howard County: Haroon Rashed, Atholton High School (Loyola University Maryland)
  • Kent County: Kathleen Jones, Galena Elementary School (Washington College)
  • Queen Anne’s County: Allison Kern, Centerville Elementary School (McDaniel College)
 
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