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Suffolk teacher in running for 2023 Virginia Teacher of the Year

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Posted at 6:39 PM, Aug 30, 2022

SUFFOLK, Va. — A Suffolk teacher was surprised when he found out that he was selected as one of the eight in the running for the 2023 Virginia Teacher of the Year.

Eight Virginia teachers Tuesday learned of their selection as 2023 Virginia Regional Teachers of the Year during surprise classroom visits, assemblies and announcements at their schools. The eight are now in the running for selection next month as the commonwealth’s 2023 Virginia Teacher of Year.

One of the teachers selected includes Jason D. Bartholomew, a business information and technology teacher at Nansemond River High in Suffolk (Region 2).

“Each of us has seen a life changed by a committed, loving teacher, and empowering teachers to best serve their students in partnership with parents remains a top priority for my administration,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “In the budget we signed this year, I was so pleased to help provide teachers pay raises and bonuses to honor their work, especially throughout the pandemic. Great teachers must be recognized, I’m pleased that today we’re recognizing the outstanding work of eight wonderful teachers throughout the commonwealth.”

Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow joined Suffolk Superintendent John B. Gordon III at Nansemond High School for the announcement of the Region 2 selection.

“Our eight regional teachers of the year will serve as ambassadors for the schools in their regions, the state and for the teaching profession,” Balow said. “They are recognized by their peers — and now by the commonwealth — for their ability to build strong relationships with students and families, and teach in ways that inspire students to excel, regardless of the subject matter or the challenges they face.”

The eight 2023 Virginia Regional Teachers of the Year announced are as follows:

  • Kiara S. Thompson, a physical science teacher at Thomas C. Boushall Middle in Richmond (Region 1).
  • Jason D. Bartholomew, a business information and technology teacher at Nansemond River High in Suffolk (Region 2).
  • Fabiana B. Parker, an English as a second language teacher at Thornburg Middle in Spotsylvania County (Region 3).
  • Jordan M. Markwood, a music teacher at Rock Ridge High in Loudoun County (Region 4).
  • Lori C. Peltonen, a library and media specialist at Staunton High in Staunton (Region 5).
  • Angela D. Myers, a librarian at Red Mountain Middle in Botetourt County (Region 6).
  • Dawn Poe, a kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary in Grayson County (Region 7).
  • Megan G. Graves, a special education teacher at Appomattox High in Appomattox County (Region 8).

A Virginia Department of Education committee selected the winners. They will reconvene in Richmond on September 30 to interview the regional winners and select the 2023 Virginia Teacher of the Year. The governor and first lady will announce the winner during a ceremony at the Executive Mansion.

“The first lady and I are looking forward to hosting everybody at the governor’s mansion to celebrate the teacher of the year at the end of September,” Youngkin said. “And what a day it will be to recognize one great teacher among many great teachers in the commonwealth of Virginia.”

The 2023 Virginia Teacher of the Year will represent the Commonwealth in the Council of Chief State School Officer’s National Teacher of the Year Program, according to a release.

Three previous Virginia teachers — Mary V. Bicouvaris, the 1989 Virginia Teacher of the Year; B. Philip Bigler, the 1998 Virginia Teacher of the Year; and Rodney A. Robinson, the 2019 Virginia Teacher of the Year — went on to be named as national teachers of the year.