From left to right, Dry Hollow Principal Elizabeth Rossmiller, D21 Superintendent Carolyn Bernal, Dry Hollow Elementary Teacher Westly Mitchell, and Oregon Lottery Representatives Stacy Shaw and Karen Caulfield pose with a banner celebrating Mitchell’s awarding of Columbia Gorge Regional Teacher of the Year.
From left to right, Dry Hollow Principal Elizabeth Rossmiller, D21 Superintendent Carolyn Bernal, Dry Hollow Elementary Teacher Westly Mitchell, and Oregon Lottery Representatives Stacy Shaw and Karen Caulfield pose with a banner celebrating Mitchell’s awarding of Columbia Gorge Regional Teacher of the Year.
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Caulfield speaks to Mitchell’s class while Mitchel holds his awarded check of $1,000.
THE DALLES — The Oregon Department of Education (ODE), in partnership with the Oregon Lottery, recently announced Wesley Mitchell as one of Oregon’s 17 2023-24 Regional Teachers of the Year. Mitchell teaches fifth grade to students at Dry Hollow Elementary School.
Every day in Oregon classrooms, teachers offer their innovation, energy and content mastery in support of students across the state. The Oregon Teacher of the Year Program recognizes and honors teacher excellence, with the state Teacher of the Year serving as the face and voice of exemplary educators across Oregon. Candidates for Oregon Teacher of the Year are exceptionally dedicated, knowledgeable and skilled licensed public school educators in grades preK-12.
“Students in my classroom never say, ‘When will we need this’ because they see how, why and when they will need all that they are learning,” Mitchell said in his application.
Regional Teachers of the Year are nominated by students, colleagues, administrators, friends or family members. Regional winners were identified through a local nomination, application and selection process facilitated by the 19 Education Service Districts around the state. Applicants submitted testimonials and letters of support and were assessed by a diverse panel of regional representatives on the attributes of leadership, instructional expertise, commitment to equity, community involvement, understanding of educational issues, vision and professional development.
“Congratulations to every Regional Teacher of the Year. These impressive educators inspire possibility and promise both inside and outside the classroom,” Oregon Department of Education Director Charlene Williams said. “It’s vitally important to recognize the essential role that teachers play in their communities and to honor the many contributions they make in the lives of students all across Oregon. Earning this recognition means that an educator has built strong relationships and partnerships with students and families and empowered students to reach their fullest potential.”
Each Regional Teacher of the Year wins a $1,000 cash prize and is in the running for Oregon’s 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year — to be announced in October.
Since 1995, when the Oregon Lottery began allocating revenue to public education, more than $9 billion has been transferred to school districts across the state. This past year, more than $1.5 million dollars Oregon Lottery funding went to the North Wasco School District. “Oregon Lottery is proud to celebrate the work and dedication of our Regional Teacher of the Year recipients,” said Mike Wells, interim director of Oregon Lottery. “These educators have shown exceptional leadership through their strong relationships with students and ability to uplift their communities.”
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