December 27, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
Director of Schools Patrick Cripps has announced the 2023-24 Teachers of the Year at the building level of the five schools in the county.
This year’s honorees chosen by their peers are 1st grade teacher, Crystal Barnes at DeKalb West School, Kindergarten teacher Misty Agee at Smithville Elementary School; Kathy Ramsey, 4th grade ELA (English, Language, Arts) and Social Studies Teacher at Northside Elementary School, Lori Hendrix, an 8th grade History teacher at DeKalb Middle School, and Debi DePriest, a government teacher at DeKalb County High School.
These educators have accumulated the following years of teaching experience prior to this year: Barnes-5 years, Agee-17 years, Hendrix- 20 years, Ramsey-11 years, and Depriest-28 years.
“Our district’s Teacher of the Year program recognizes and honors outstanding teachers in DeKalb County. We applaud teachers who care about our children, who devote their professional lives to enriching the lives of DeKalb students, and who demonstrate exceptional gains in student achievement. We are not just exceptionally proud of our Teachers of the Year, but we are also grateful for all of our educators in DeKalb County,” said Director Cripps.
According to Michelle Burklow, Supervisor of Instruction, “Competition for the district-wide John Isabell Teacher of the Year award continues through January and will be announced this spring. Additionally, a DeKalb County teacher will be chosen by a committee to compete at the regional level in March, and if selected the teacher will represent DeKalb County at the state level competition.”
Teachers of the Year are selected competitively through five cycles: Building, System, Field Service Core Center Region, Grand Division and State; and from three categories (levels of teaching); Grades Pre-K-4, 5-8, 9-12.
Teachers selected at each cycle receive local recognition and awards underwritten by local sources. State recognition/awards include a banquet honoring the nine State Teacher of the Year finalists and certificates of appreciation from the governor. In addition, the State Finalists and the State Teacher of the Year receive cash awards.
The Tennessee Teacher of the Year Program is designed to promote effective teaching practices by recognizing and rewarding outstanding teachers while encouraging others to join the teaching profession.