Nominations Open for 2024-25 Oregon Teacher of the Year
Nominations are now open for Oregon Teacher of the Year! Honor a special educator in your life on the Oregon Teacher of the Year website through February 21, 2024.
Nominees for Oregon Teacher of the Year should be exceptionally dedicated, knowledgeable, and skilled licensed public school educators in grades preK-12.
The Oregon Teacher of the Year serves as the face and voice of educators across the state. As a representative of the profession, this teacher leader is asked to engage and inspire other teachers and community leaders.
What happens after nominations close in February?
All
eligible teachers* who have been nominated will be invited to apply. Candidates who submit an application will then be in-the-running to be selected as a Regional Teacher of the Year from one of the 19 Education Service Districts statewide. Every Regional Teacher of the Year will be awarded $1,000 and will be celebrated across the state in September.
One of the Regional winners will then be chosen as the 2024-25 Oregon Teacher of the Year by a blue ribbon panel.
Thanks to ODE’s partnership with the Oregon Lottery, the Oregon Teacher of the Year receives a gift of $10,000 as well as a special fund to cover all travel costs for the year.
The Oregon Teacher of the Year will also submit an application to be considered for the honor of
National Teacher of the Year.
Thank you for
nominating an amazing educator and spreading the word!
*For more information about Oregon Teacher of the Year eligibility requirements,
please see the “About” section on the
Oregon Teacher of the Year website.
Training Opportunity to Support LGBTQ2SIA+ Youth
Teachers, counselors, teacher’s aides, nurses, administrators, social workers and others working in K-12 schools and school-based health centers are invited to participate in a free training opportunity that will help support LGBTQ2SIA+ youth. The Family Acceptance Project (FAP) training is led by Dr. Caitlin Ryan, the nationally renowned founder of FAP, who has conducted essential research showing that even small changes in family support for LGBTQ2SIA+ youth have significant positive health outcomes, including reducing the risk of suicide.
If you work in K-12 schools, no matter what your role, this training is for you and will introduce you to some effective ways to support young people ¬and families with a large range of views and cultural perspectives. There are separate two-hour trainings offered, one for school personnel and the other for school health providers, including counselors, social workers, nurses, physicians and family liaisons.
Check the registration link for dates and times.
Additionally, for those who want to dig in a little deeper and to have more opportunities to practice applying the skills learned, we are offering one day-long free virtual training on February 28. (It is not necessary to attend one of the two-hour trainings to attend this day, but if you attended one of the two-hour trainings, you are also welcome to attend this longer training.)
Register for any of these trainings with your school or work email address. The Zoom link will be sent after registration.
This training is primarily for school districts in the following counties:
Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Benton, Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. If you’re from another county and want to attend, please
send an email to amarcus@aocmhp.org, as there are a limited number of “out of region” spaces available.
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