
After attending Sabal Elementary School as a child, Laura Laura accepted the 2024-2025 Teacher Award on Thursday night as a third-year teacher in a familiar steppingout.
“The school in Brevard County has established me in the future,” she said to hundreds of people at a ceremony hosted by the Brevard School Foundation at Radison Resort at the port of Cape Kanaberal.

“I am honored to be neglected. I make sure that BPS continues to be an example of what BPS represents and defend amazing people who chose to teach their occupations.”
Every year, this year’s Teacher Award is awarded to educators around Florida. Later, these teachers are examined for the CHRISTA MCAULIFFE AMBASSADOR for education on behalf of the state -level districts.
The leeks are Bayside High School Jennifer Laham, Andrew Jackson Junior High School Teresa Huskison, Lindon B. Johnson Middle School Cindy Pegion, Psychological Service Jinnan Night, and Rinse Andrick of Saturn Elementary School It was recognized with the finalists. Teachers selected as teachers of each school this year are also respected, and events focus only on educators, not the district staff.
Nina Warrick, the director in charge of the Brevard Schools Foundation, said Mark Lendel’s idea.
“He asked to make the event strictly for teachers,” she said. “We respected many other employee groups last year, but this year it is about the teacher, put them on the stage, focus on them, and their wonderful, surprising, their wonderful, amazing. I’m excited to make everything shine, for our students and their colleagues. “

Lendel is one of Thursday speakers and the chairman of the Board of Education, Gene Trent. Brevard Schools Foundation President and CEO JANICE KERSHAW. Rory Capeli, the president and CEO of the Community Credit Union Florida. Richard Miller, chairman of the Brevard Schools Foundation. Deborah Price, Brevard’s 2023-2024 Tencha of the Year.
“Our passion teachers not only teach, they stimulate,” Lendel said. “They work hard to achieve scholars and provide care, support, and encouragement for students to prosper.”
He also said Page Tross, the principal of the Sabal Elementary School, praised the abilities of green onions and the fact that 100 % of the students saw the profits, proficiency, or more learning last year.
“I witnessed she had a big influence on the students in the Sabal Community,” said Troset. “Negi creates lessons to meet the diverse needs of all students and guarantee that each child receives the necessary support to succeed. This includes rap, dance, and poetry. Lesson.
The green onion believed in her time at the Peace Corps. So she taught English as the second language in Mongolia and supported the preparation for the classroom.
“It was Mongolia that the students learned that they were my family,” she said. “I learned how to serve with my heart.”
It is that care to help her become a good educator.
“If all the teachers of all schools, if they realize that a simple and compassionate act is truly a realistic educator, they will probably find their joy and passion for this career. She may be able to do it, “she said.
As a winner of the Brevard Teacher of the Year AWARD, NEGI, a one -year lease from TASCA BUICK, a computer, a computer, TEACH. Receive a prize package including ER OF THE YEAR RING I did it. From Jostens, a teacher of this year, such as highland mint.
Finchwalker is a Florida educational reporter today. Please contact FWALKER@floridatoday.com Walker. X: @_finchwalker.