Star Teachers
Bunker Hill Middle School science teacher Julie Lyons was chosen to participate in the New Jersey Science Teachers Association’s development program
Our annual look back at our favorite Star Teachers from the past school year, as well as some new names that caught our eye in the process.
Jaclyn Pryzbylkowski started the Free to Be Club at Voorhees Middle School because she felt the school needed a club that gave students the opportunity to discuss bullying, self-esteem, and ways to make the school a more positive place.
Bob Rourke, a teacher at Orchard Valley Middle School pictured above at left, won the school’s “Mustaches for Military Veterans” competition, which ran throughout the month of October.
Amy Carpinelli, a science teacher at Washington Township High School, was asked to present a lecture to the Delaware Valley Earth Science Society this past summer. She presented the diagnostic use of trace fossils with a concentration on corpolites....
Li Salewski, a Chinese language teacher at Washington Township High School, was selected to participate in a four-week China Workshop Program for Foreign Chinese Language Teachers (Hanban) in Beijing, China, this past summer. The program took place from...
Joyce Kilmer Elementary School psychologist Molony was named New Jersey’s School Psychologist of the Year at the N.J. Association of School Psychologists convention. Molony remains actively involved on the national level of school psychology as the N.J....