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Glendora Teacher Honored as One of County’s Teachers of the Year

Cullen Elementary School teacher Lynda Okerson is awarded countywide recognition.

A Glendora teacher was named one of Los Angeles County’s Teachers of the Year.

Lynda Okerson, a first grade teacher from Cullen Elementary School was one of sixteen Los Angeles County Teachers of the Year honored at a ceremony celebrating education excellence, the Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools announced Saturday.

The 16 were selected from a field of 71 teachers who participated in the 31st Annual Los Angeles County Teachers of the Year competition. All participants had been recently selected as teacher of the year by their respective school districts.

The winning educators will serve as standard bearers for the teaching profession and their more than 76,000 classroom colleagues across Los Angeles County.

They come from a diversity of school locales, including Arcadia, Covina, Culver City, Glendora, Lakewood, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Santa Fe Springs, Manhattan Beach, Hawthorne, Monrovia, Diamond Bar and South Pasadena.

Okerson has been with Glendora Unified since coming to Cullen Elementary School in 1997. Before then, she taught at Charter Oak Unified and Walnut Valley Unified school districts.

“Lynda is an exemplary teacher who challenges her students to strive for excellence and persevere through those challenges to achieve,” said Cullen Principal Cheryl Bonner in a statement. “Yearly, she builds a community of learners who, in the safe and nurturing environment of her classroom, can safely take risks and succeed in their learning. She thoroughly believes in her students’ ability to achieve, be good citizens, and make good choices.”

The county competition, overseen by the county Office of Education, is the largest competition of its kind in the state and nation. County Superintendent of Schools Arturo Delgado said it is part of the oldest and most prestigious honors contest in the United States for public school teachers.

“These are dedicated women and men who everyday make the most of a

precious opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of their students,” Delgado said at a banquet Friday at Universal City.

Last year's national teacher of the year, Burbank teacher Rebecca Mieliwocki, called teachers “the center of the quiet hurricane of empowerment and possibility. Every moment that you spend in the service of educating another human being is an opportunity to change the world and make it a better world,” she said.

In addition to being interviewed, contestants submitted essays, lesson plans and other materials to judging panels comprised of education peers.

The 16 L.A. County winners automatically advance with other county titlists from around the state to the California Teachers of the Year competition this fall. The state is scheduled to announce its five winners in November. One of them will be chosen to represent California in the National Teacher of the Year contest next spring.

The 16 L.A. County Teachers of the Year received a $1,000 cash prize courtesy of the California Credit Union, the program's main sponsor. The other sponsors of the Teachers of the Year program were DigitalEdgeLearning and Lakeshore Learning.

This year's L.A. County Teachers of the Year are (alphabetical by district):

* Daniel Johns, Dana Middle, Arcadia USD;

* Jennifer Felter, Merwin, Covina-Valley USD;

* Kari Fretham, Culver City Middle, Culver City USD;

* Lynda Okerson, Cullen Elementary, Glendora USD;

* Jennifer Valencia, Lake Center Middle, Little Lake City School District;

* Erin Brady, Holmes Elementary, Long Beach USD;

* Kenneth Fisher, Cabrillo High, Long Beach USD;

* Jeffrey Austin, Social Justice Humanitas Academy, LAUSD;

* Stacey Joy, Baldwin Hills Gifted Magnet Elementary, LAUSD;

* Veronica Marquez, Harmony Elementary, LAUSD;

* Julie Borsari, Jordan Elementary, Lowell Joint School District;

* Linda Gesualdi, Mira Costa High, Manhattan Beach USD;

* Kyle McClure, Clifton Middle, Monrovia USD;

* Maryann Nielsen, South Pasadena High, South Pasadena USD;

* Sandra Davis, Diamond Bar High, Walnut Valley USD; and

* Sheila LaCour, Richard Henry Dana Middle, Wiseburn School District.

B.K. Holthaus September 23, 2012 at 01:09 pm
Congratulations, Lynda! Cullen, Glendora and your students are fortunate to have you!
Dr Research? Maybe, I love research! September 25, 2012 at 01:01 pm
Congratulations to an outstanding teacher. You deserve the award! I second B.K. Holthaus' comment.
shabitha October 1, 2012 at 08:02 pm
Congratulations Mrs.Okerson, very fortunate and lucky to have you as my kids teacher this year!!
Jennifer Noe October 10, 2012 at 11:15 am
Congratulations Mrs Okerson! Well deserved

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