OLYMPIA—September 10, 2018—Robert Hand, a family
and consumer sciences teacher at Mount Vernon High School, was selected as the
2019 Washington state Teacher of the Year. The announcement was made today by
Chris Reykdal, Superintendent of Public Instruction, at a ceremony held at the Museum
of Popular Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle.
“Each year we celebrate excellent teaching through the Teacher
of the Year program,” Reykdal said. “These professionals are dedicated,
hardworking, and passionate about the success and wellbeing of their students.
Mr. Hand is an exceptional example of what great teaching means in Washington
state.”
Hand has been teaching at Mount Vernon since 2013. He has taught
Beginning Foods; Life After High School; and Careers in Education, Nutrition,
and Leadership. He has also been an adviser for Family, Career, and Community
Leaders of America and for the Social Justice Club.
A former student said Hand’s personal interest makes him a
special teacher. The student noted that she lived in a low-income home, that
English wasn’t her first language, and that she was undocumented. In addition,
she said, “I got pregnant at 16. Any other teacher would have given up on me,
but Mr. Hand loves to get to know all his students to try to facilitate and nourish
their learning experience.
“Mr. Hand got to know my struggles and did what a lot of other
teachers didn't: He actually acknowledged them. After this, he didn't lower his
expectations of me because he knew I was as capable as any other student who
had the privileges I didn't. With Mr. Hand’s support, throughout high school I
got to discover my true potential. When I enrolled in Skagit Valley College, I
kept that, ‘I can do anything’ mindset that Mr. Hand taught me. I am about to
transfer onto a 4-year university and pursue a career as an educator. None of
this could have been possible without Mr. Hand always being by my side – no
matter what.”
Reykdal was impressed by the balance Hand maintains. “Robert
cares about his students as individuals,” Reykdal said. “He also makes sure his
teaching goes beyond the classroom and relates to the community. As just one
example, he led his class to display the flags and colors of 11 of the
countries from which students at Mount Vernon High School come.”
Reykdal noted that the relationship to community is reflected in
all of the Regional Teachers of the Year. “From engaging civic relationships,
studying tribal watershed lands, and to starting an ethnic-studies curriculum,
all of the teachers recognize that their work has value when students can
relate it to their everyday lives.”
Hand also cares about building and strengthening the teaching
profession. He was instrumental in helping to develop an online curriculum for
the Recruiting Washington Teachers program for the Professional Educator
Standards Board.
2019
Regional Teachers of the Year
The Regional Teachers of the Year represent each of the state’s
nine educational service districts (ESDs).
Susan Douglas
ESD 101 | Almira Elementary |
Almira School District
Michael Clinton
ESD 105 | White Swan High School | Mt.
Adams School District
Kimberly Miller
ESD 112 | Woodland High School | Woodland
School District
Ryan Healy
ESD 113 | Ridgeline Middle School | Yelm
Community Schools
Karen Doran
ESD 114 | Roosevelt Elementary | Port
Angeles School District
Tracy Castro-Gill
ESD 121 | Denny International Middle School | Seattle
Public Schools
Kristine Mars
ESD 123 | Lincoln Elementary | Kennewick
School District
Mathew Brown
ESD 171 | Manson Middle School and Manson High School | Manson
School District
OSPI and the Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession
will provide professional development for all finalists.
Photos of each of this year’s finalists are posted on the OSPI education awards
page.
Next steps
As the state Teacher of the Year, Robert Hand will be considered
for National Teacher of the Year, which is awarded by the Council of Chief
State School Officers (CCSSO). The winner will be announced in a special
ceremony at the White House in the spring.
More about
Washington’s Teacher of the Year Program
The selection committee includes previous teachers of the year
and representatives from the following organizations: the Professional Educator
Standards Board, Washington Education Association, Washington State Legislative
Youth Advisory Council, Black Education Strategy Roundtable, Washington State
Parent Teacher Association, Ready Washington Coalition, and the Association of
Washington School Principals.
Teacher of the Year is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious
teacher award program. It is a project of CCSSO and is presented by VOYA
Financial. Washington’s program is supported by educational service districts,
school districts, education organizations, a grant from the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, and our business and nonprofit partners:
- Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession
- The Charles Beresford Company
- PEMCO Insurance
- Inspirus Credit Union
- MoPOP
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