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Teacher of the Year


Every month News10 highlights special teachers in our community that make a difference in our children's lives. In a special ceremony on June 2nd, one of these teachers will be named "Esquire IMAX/News10 Teacher of the Year."

Meet the Teacher of the Year when you watch our half hour Teacher of the Year special on News10:

  • Saturday, June 20th at 7:30pm
  • Wednesday, June 24th at 3:30pm
  • Friday, June 26th at 7:30pm

Below are this year's nominees for the Esquire IMAX/News10 Teacher of the Year. Click on their picture to see their video vignette.

Mike Radman
Mike Radman
Hiram Johnson High School

Teacher of the Month
May 2008
Mike Radman
Cynthia Wood-Kilmer
Joseph Sims Elementary

Teacher of the Month
June 2008
Mike Radman
Ellen Byron
Lincoln High School

Teacher of the Month
July 2008
Mike Radman
Shelley Mendoza
Rosemont High School

Teacher of the Month
August 2008
Mike Radman
Doug Barnes
Cowan Elementary School

Teacher of the Month
September 2008
Mike Radman
Daniel Watts
Carson Creek High School

Teacher of the Month
October 2008
Mike Radman
Sue Willett
Arlington Heights Elementary School
Teacher of the Month
November 2008
Mike Radman
Yee Vang
Edward Kemble Elementary School
Teacher of the Month
December 2008
Mike Radman
Georgia Schaaf
Heron School

Teacher of the Month
January 2009
Mike Radman
Steve Cox
Mira Loma High School

Teacher of the Month
February 2009
Mike Radman
Norma Markley
Martin Luther King, Jr. Technology Academy
Teacher of the Month
March 2009
Mike Radman
Jennifer Brinzer
Sutter Middle School

Teacher of the Month
April 2009

If you know of an exceptional teacher and would like to nominate them for Teacher of the Month, you can click here for an online entry form or send a fax to (916) 321-3426.

Click here for the News10 Education webpage.

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