WEST VIRGINIA (LOOTPRESS) – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has announced that nominations are now open for the DEP’s Environmental Teacher of the Year. The deadline to apply is February 14, 2023.
Winners will be chosen on the elementary, middle, and high school levels, with each winner receiving a $500 personal award, plus a $1,000 award to be used in promoting STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) programs at their school.
Educators eligible for nomination must teach either full-time or part-time, or volunteer in a classroom setting in a West Virginia public, private, or charter school and have had their program established for at least one year.
Teachers can be nominated by themselves, colleagues, principals, students, or anyone familiar with their environmental program.
Awards will be presented to educators who have demonstrated exemplary environmental leadership through the creation of lesson plans, implementation of school programs, or participation in activities that promote environmental stewardship.
The 2022 Environmental Teachers of the Year were: Sarah Wamsley, Midland Elementary, Randolph County; Erin Stewart, New River Gorge Learning Co-Op, Fayette County; and Kiersten Potter, St. Albans High School, Kanawha County.
To nominate yourself or a fellow educator for the 2023 awards, applications are available by clicking here.