‘These educators foster a love for learning in our students’- Jennifer Fields, Director of Schools
JACKSBORO, TN (SPECIAL TO WLAF)- The Campbell County School System celebrates Excellence in Education 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year Honorees. The School System is proud to announce the outstanding educators chosen as Teacher of the Year from each school in the district for the 2024-2025 academic year. These exceptional teachers, selected by their peers, exemplify dedication and passion in their classrooms, inspiring students to achieve their fullest potential.
“These educators not only demonstrate academic excellence but also foster a love for learning in our students. We are honored to recognize their hard work and dedication, which make Campbell County schools a place where students thrive,” said Director of Schools Jennifer Fields.
The Teacher of the Year program recognizes educators who go above and beyond, serving as role models for students and colleagues alike. After a district-wide selection process, one of these outstanding individuals will represent Campbell County at the state level for Tennessee’s Teacher of the Year competition.
The following educators have been named Teacher of the Year for their respective schools:
School | Teachers of the Year |
Elk Valley | Elementary: Misty McNealy Middle: Mary Beth Seiber |
LaFollette Middle | Tresa Brock |
Jellico Elementary | Elementary: Jamie Murray Middle: Kristen Marlow |
Jacksboro Middle | Jeanna Newport |
Wynn | Elementary: Tiffany Logsdon Middle: Rebecca Baird |
Jellico High School | Dusty Lambdin |
LaFollette Elementary | Katelynn Kapple |
Valley View | Andrea Wilson |
Jacksboro Elementary | John Philpot |
Caryville Elementary | Bethany Nelson |
White Oak | Elementary: Joni Maiden Middle: John Crawford |
Campbell County High School | Lisa Copeland |
From this distinguished group, the district’s committee will select one educator to represent Campbell County School System in the state-level competition. The winner will be announced at a special recognition event in the coming weeks.
The Campbell County School System congratulates these remarkable teachers and thanks them for their unwavering commitment to the success of their students and the community. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED-11/21/2024-6AM)