logo
Roanoke County educator named as 2026 ‘Virginia Teacher of the Year'

Roanoke County educator named as 2026 ‘Virginia Teacher of the Year'

Yahoo08-05-2025

ROANOKE COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) – On May 7, a Roanoke County high school teacher was named as the 2026 Virginia Teacher of the Year.
'Teachers shape the future, inspire excellence, and create an environment where students can thrive,' said Governor Glenn Youngkin. 'Congratulations to Matthew Neale! Virginia's future is brighter because of your commitment and dedication to your students.'
During a ceremony Wednesday on Capitol Square in Richmond, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that Roanoke County Public Schools teacher, Matthew Neale, was awarded by the selection committee as the 2026 Region 6 Teacher of the Year for 'excellence in the classroom and leadership in the education community.'
(Photo Credit: Roanoke County Public Schools)
'Matthew Neale is a passionate advocate for students and displays a relentless commitment to excellence in and out of the classroom,' said Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction Emily Anne Gullickson. 'He will continue to be an excellent ambassador for the profession throughout his career.'
Roanoke County Schools names 2025 Golden Apple Teacher of the Year
Matthew Neale has been an educator for over 20 years and has been teaching at Hidden Valley High School in Roanoke County for 14 years.
(Photo Credit: Roanoke County Public Schools)
Before moving to Southwest Virginia, he practiced law and now has a 'desire to make a difference' after 'he discovered that teaching was a life-changing calling.'
'Teaching is one of the most noble and challenging professions there is. I am incredibly honored to be named Virginia's Teacher of the Year, but even more proud to stand alongside so many amazing teachers across the State, and most of all, grateful for the amazing students who make this job so rewarding.' said 2026 Virginia Teacher of the Year winner Matthew Neale.
Known by his students for his 'ASK' philosophy, Neale has also revitalized the Hidden Valley High School journalism program by mentoring students in writing, reporting, and storytelling.
Neale's commitment to public service extends beyond the classroom. As a partner with the Roanoke County Prevention Council, he works with students and families, leading the school's opioid awareness initiative, and will now serve as an ambassador for the Commonwealth of Virginia in the National Teacher of the Year competition.
Roanoke County School Board stands firm on anti-bullying policy after emotional meeting
'On behalf of the Virginia Board of Education, I extend our heartfelt congratulations to Matthew Neale on this well-deserved honor,' said Virginia Board of Education President Grace Turner Creasey. 'Your passion for teaching, commitment to excellence, and dedication to your students reflect the very best of Virginia's public education system.'
Also recognized during the event:
Rachel Tate, a history teacher at Goochland High School, Goochland County Public Schools (Superintendent Region 1)
Deana Hubbell, an elementary teacher at Carrsville Elementary School, Isle of Wight County Public Schools (Superintendent Region 2)
James Eccleston, a history teacher at Gloucester High, Gloucester County Public Schools (Superintendent Region 3)
Sharon Phox, an elementary teacher at James K. Polk Elementary, Alexandria City Public School (Superintendent Region 4)
Karen Grady, an elementary teacher at A.R. Ware Elementary, Staunton City Public Schools (Superintendent Region 5)
Jeff Brown, a biology teacher at Radford High, Radford City Public Schools (Superintendent Region 7)
Charles Motter, a mathematics teacher at Cumberland Middle School, Cumberland County Public Schools (Superintendent Region 8)
The 2026 National Teacher of the Year will be announced next spring at a White House ceremony. Three previous Virginia teachers went on to be named National Teachers of the Year: Mary V. Bicouvaris, the 1989 Virginia Teacher of the Year; B. Philip Bigler, the 1998 Virginia Teacher of the Year; and Rodney A. Robinson, the 2019 Virginia Teacher of the Year.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Caring Cumbrian primary school teacher nominated for top award
Caring Cumbrian primary school teacher nominated for top award

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Caring Cumbrian primary school teacher nominated for top award

A Cumbria Primary school teacher has been nominated for Collection Pot's Teacher of the Year competition. Stephanie Day who teaches at Warwick Bridge Primary School, was nominated by her Year 6 pupil Dana Fawkes and Dana's mother, Anna Murray. The nomination highlights both her strong commitment to her students and the personal challenges she's faced during her IVF journey. Despite the physical and emotional strain of fertility treatment, she has continued to give her best to her class every day, staying dedicated to her role as a teacher. 'This year has been a tough one for her,' Dana shared in her nomination, 'but she always puts us first and works super hard and made sure each of us was ready for our SATs. I really hope she wins and gets recognised for her awesomeness and dedication to her job.' Dana's mum, Anna, also spoke about her impact, describing her as a teacher who has managed to do her job extremely well while dealing with difficult personal challenges. 'Miss Day's day kicks off with a drive to school that takes her about an hour and fifteen minutes. This year marks her first experience teaching a year 6 class. Along with her new year 6 class, she's also diving into her first year of preparing the kids for SATs.' Anna said. 'She ensured that every child had the necessary interventions set up for the teaching assistants to help them in areas where they needed extra support. Plus, she organised a weekly SATs club to further assist the children in getting ready for the tests.' Anna explained that sadly over the Easter Holiday's Miss Day lost her beloved Nana. 'The beginning of the Easter holidays brought heartbreak for Miss Day as she lost her cherished Nana, with whom she was very close. Despite her grief, she kept the children in mind, reaching out to all the parents with a personalised list of tasks for their kids to focus on.' Upon hearing that she had been nominated, Miss Day said: 'I was so surprised to find out I had been nominated for the award and I am absolutely thrilled. Even though I have been having a really tough year, it is the wonderful children in my class who have kept me going and kept me smiling, even when I really haven't felt like it. Doing all I can for my class has been a welcome distraction this year and I pride myself on doing all I can to support every pupil.' Anna and Dana are hopeful that Miss Day will win the competition. 'Winning would be a wonderful way to show how much she is valued and loved by everyone.' Collection Pot's Teacher of the Year competition 2025 aims to celebrate the exceptional dedication of teachers, teaching assistants, support staff, and headteachers in schools across the nation. Nominations are open until June 22nd, and the winner will be announced on July 4th.

SJSD appoints two new administrators
SJSD appoints two new administrators

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Yahoo

SJSD appoints two new administrators

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The appointments of two administrators for the 2025-26 academic year were approved by the St. Joseph School District Board of Education. Shawna Gilliland will take on the role of principal of Benton High School for the upcoming school year. Gilliland has 24 years of experience in education and most recently served as assistant principal at Central High School for the past two years. That position followed a year as an administrative intern and 21 years as a Central mathematics teacher. Along with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Missouri Western State University, Gilliland has a Master's in Mathematics Education and a Specialist in Education Administration from Northwest Missouri State University. She is National Board Certified in Mathematics and was named the 2024-25 Northwest Region Assistant Principal of the Year. Brad Spinner was appointed to assistant principal at Central beginning in August. Spinner brings 25 years of education experience to the role. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education with an emphasis in Mathematics from Oklahoma State University. He was a teacher in Texas for four years, before moving to St. Joseph in 2004, and has spent the last 21 years teaching and coaching at Lafayette High School. He also has served as the Lafayette activities director for three years. The new administrators will assume their positions on Tuesday, July 1.

Golden Apple End of Year Celebration Special: A look at spotlighted educators
Golden Apple End of Year Celebration Special: A look at spotlighted educators

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Golden Apple End of Year Celebration Special: A look at spotlighted educators

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — As the 2024-25 school year comes to an end, News 8 is taking a look back at all of the teachers we have spotlighted this year through our Golden Apple series! Each week, News 8's Katrina Irwin surprises local teachers with a 'Golden Apple Award' for being an outstanding educator. Let's take a look back at this school year through the News 8 Golden Apple End of Year Celebration Special: All of the teachers News 8 surprised this year will also be receiving gift cards. For the past six years now, the Bill and Carol Van Dusen Fund through the Rochester Area Community Foundation has awarded these to the winning teachers as a way to give back and thank educators in the Rochester area. Each year, Roberts Wesleyan University gives out three $10,000 scholarships to students pursuing their career as a teacher in varying degrees: Traditional Undergrad Population: Ava Thompson is a freshman student from Brocton, New York — pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Adolescent Education: English 5-12. She is a member of Roberts Wesleyan University's Global Honors Program. Pathway to Teaching: Melissa Brown transferred in courses from California State University and will focus on Childhood Education – Students with Disabilities in Grades 1 to 6. She is currently a stay-at-home mom but would love to work at Honeoye Falls where her kids go to school. Master of Education Program for Initial Certification: L Wiltse currently works as a substitute teacher for Carthage Central School District but holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from SUNY Potsdam. They are looking to get their initial certification to educating childhood and students with disabilities. Sister Karlien Back just wrapped up her 45th year of teaching at Our Lady of Mercy! Fun fact: She taught News 8 WROC's Wendy Bello, Programming Coordinator Colleen Law, and News 8 First at 4 Anchor Natalie Kucko. Hear what she says is her secret to staying in the job all these years: News 8 would not be able to properly thank these teachers without help from a number of sponsors — one of those being support from Advantage Federal Credit Union throughout the year. Diane Miller stopped by the News 8 End of Year Celebration Special to talk about Advantage's participation: Thank you to everyone who nominated a teacher for the Golden Apple award! We'll see you next year! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store