Jay First Grade Teacher Among Nominees For Rookie Of The Year

April 10, 2011

Nominees have been announced for the 2011 Santa Rosa Rookie Teacher of the Year by the Santa Rosa Education Foundation. The award honors exceptional teachers with three or fewer years of total teaching experience.

Nominees include Shellie Macht, a first grade teacher at Jay Elementary School.

The winning teacher will be announced at the 16th annual Rookie Teacher of the Year reception at Russell Elementary on April 19.

Other nominees are: Katherine Miller, Avalon Middle; Duane McDonal, Bagdad Elementary; Belinda Gieger-Britt, Berryhill Administrative Complex; Ellen Baucom, Berryhill Elementary; Melinda Holland, Central High; Meredith Simmons, Chumuckla Elementary; Missy McMillion, S.S. Dixon Intermediate; Kami Russell, S.S. Dixon Primary; Emily Craft, East Milton Elementary; Tricia Outzen, Gulf Breeze Elementary; Stephen Stanquist, Gulf Breeze High; Dina Pagonis, Gulf Breeze Middle; Donna Moore, Hobbs Middle; Hilary Rivkind, Holley-Navarre Intermediate; Roger Makar, Holley Navarre Primary; Shundra Brown, T.R. Jackson Pre-K; Shellie Macht, Jay Elementary; Allison Pritchett, Locklin Technical Center; Evangeline Schepper, Milton High; Rita Marcilliat, Navarre High; Nadia Batson, Oriole Beach Elementary; Summer Clark, Pea Ridge Elementary; LaTarsha Ukazim, W.H. Rhodes Elementary; Shana Carlson, Russell Elementary; Ray Gentry, Santa Rosa High; Staci Levi, Sims Middle; Jessica Negrotto, West Navarre Intermediate; Nicole Hausleiter, West Navarre Primary; Robin Abernathy, Woodlawn Beach Middle.

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One Response to “Jay First Grade Teacher Among Nominees For Rookie Of The Year”

  1. art on April 10th, 2011 12:40 pm

    good luck to all…you are all winners to begin with for choosing this career. miss macht looks happy to have chosen this profession. she must have a sweet bunch of kiddos she teaches, but honestly, any of these teachers would tell you theirs is the sweetest. i mean, kids are kids. it really doesn’t matter, rich or poor, black or white, kids are the same the world over. winners all!