![]() ![]() Mercer: Helen Corveleyn, STEM teacher at Hopewell Elementary School in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. Case Middle School in the Flemington-Raritan School District. Hunterdon: Therese Squicciarini, seventh-grade special education teacher at J.P. Hudson: Martha Noriette Garcia, visual arts teacher at Academy 1 Middle School in the Jersey City School District. Gloucester: Brittany Mason, social studies teacher at Washington Township High School in the Washington Township School District. Here are New Jersey's 2019-2020 County Teachers of the Year:Ītlantic: Leslie Kronemeyer, Spanish teacher at Mainland Regional High School in the Mainland Regional High School District.īergen: Leah Jerome, social studies teacher at Pascack Valley High School in the Pascack Valley Regional High School District.īurlington: Michelle-Anne Spring, fourth-grade teacher at Hawthorne Park Elementary School in the Willingboro School District.Ĭamden: Kimberly Dickstein, English teacher at Haddonfield Memorial High School in the Haddonfield School District.Ĭape May: Thomas Belasco, English teacher at Lower Cape May Regional High School in the Lower Cape May Regional School District.Ĭumberland: Amanda McCloskey, math teacher at West Avenue School in the Bridgeton School District.Įssex: Yanelis Cabaleiro-Rempusheski, pre-K special education teacher at School #3 in the Belleville School District. That person will go on to compete for the title of National Teacher of the Year. A panel of educators then will select the statewide Teacher of the Year based on written applications, video submissions and interviews with the top six finalists, to be announced in October. ![]() The County Teachers of the Year will network with educators throughout the state and serve as ambassadors for New Jersey’s public schools. ![]() In Passaic County, the state selected Patrick Slater, a technology teacher at Wayne Valley High School who teaches computer assisted design and robotics. According to the school website, Jerome has served as adviser to the Asian Culture Club and National History Day. She is also the adviser to One Spirit, a community service club that travels to the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota to work with American Indian students. In Bergen County, they include Leah Jerome, a social studies teacher at Pascack Valley Regional High School. ![]()
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