Teaching is an art, and one educator in Okaloosa County has mastered it—but who? Meet Ms. Kimberly Day-Scanlon, the newly crowned 'Teacher of the Year' for the Okaloosa County School District. This prestigious title isn’t just handed out; it’s earned through dedication, innovation, and a passion for shaping young minds. And Ms. Day-Scanlon, a 4th- and 5th-grade ESE CBA teacher at Kenwood Elementary, has done just that. But here’s where it gets inspiring: her journey to this accolade is rooted in a deep commitment to inclusive education, backed by a Bachelor of Science in Special Education from the College of Saint Rose and a Master of Science in Inclusive Education/Special Education from Nazareth College. Her work doesn’t just teach students—it transforms lives.
The celebration didn’t stop with Ms. Day-Scanlon. The district also honored two remarkable runner-ups: Ms. Kimberly Moran, an Art Teacher at Fort Walton Beach High School, and Ms. Sarah Theres, a Music Teacher at Florosa Elementary School. These educators remind us that creativity and expression are just as vital as academics in a well-rounded education.
And this is the part most people miss: behind every 'Teacher of the Year' is a community of students, colleagues, and families who’ve been touched by their work. Ms. Day-Scanlon’s impact extends far beyond the classroom, fostering a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. Want to see the celebration for yourself? Check out the full video of the Teacher of the Year event here: https://youtube.com/live/h441u89nT-g.
But here’s a thought-provoking question: In a world where teachers often feel undervalued, how can we better recognize and support the educators who shape our future? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s spark a conversation about the true value of teaching.