Greenville County Schools names top 10 Teacher of the Year finalists. Here's what to know.
Greenville County Schools named the top 10 finalists for 2023-24 GCS Teacher of the Year.
Superintendent Dr. Burke Royster surprised the GCS teachers with the announcement, according to a GCS press release.
The process of selecting the ten finalists began in the fall of 2022 when schools and centers picked individual Teacher of the Year. A screening committee and a selection committee reviewed the finalists' applications. The top 10 will be narrowed down to three finalists and the 2023-24 Greenville County Schools Teacher of the Year, which will be announced Aug. 3.
“I extend my congratulations to each of our Top 10 finalists for making it to this level of a very competitive process,” said GCS Superintendent Dr. Burke Royster. “These teachers represent what it means to dedicate yourself to the worthy profession of education and ensuring that our students will be prepared for their next steps in life and education.”
The top ten finalists are:
Crystal Chappell, 4th Grade Teacher at Monaview Elementary
Caroline Creel, 6th Grade Science Teacher at Northwest Middle
Allison Franke, Writing and Journalism Teacher at League Academy
Courtney Pfeiffer, School Counselor at East North Street Academy
Catherine Smith, Architecture Teacher at The Fine Arts Center
Wendy Trusty, Challenge Teacher at Taylors Elementary
Leila Tyler, Special Education Teacher at Wade Hampton High
Isaac West, 5th Grade Teacher at Hollis Academy
Erin Wilson, Music Teacher at Bell’s Crossing Elementary
Lindsay Zika, ESOL Teacher at Greenville High
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