HUGHESVILLE, MD - Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO) and the school systems of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties recently honored 17 local educators for their accomplishments in the fields of mathematics and science.
Receiving honors this year were nine math teachers and eight science teachers from schools in the three counties. The teachers were chosen for their outstanding performance in the areas of creativity, rapport with students, enthusiasm for teaching, professionalism, and innovative teaching methods. Each teacher received a plaque and a check for $300. Awards were presented at a dinner held in their honor.
The Outstanding Mathematics Teachers of the Year are listed below.
Calvert County
Ashley Bothel, Huntingtown High School
Loretta McClellan, Southern Middle School
Melaney Sanchez, Sunderland Elementary School
Charles County
Barbara Linsmeier, Thomas Stone High School
Tamra Nissen, General Smallwood Middle School
Erica Watson, Mary Neal Elementary School
St. Mary’s County
Richard Condle, Leonardtown Middle School
Jennifer Cord, White Marsh Elementary School
Christopher Paskvan, Esperanza Middle School
The Outstanding Science Teachers of the Year are listed below.
Calvert County
Elizabeth Megonigal, Huntingtown High School
Kelli Short, Barstow Elementary School
Charles County
Ian Buter, Piccowaxen Middle School
Timothy Chase, Thomas Stone High School
Timothy Emhoff, Indian Head Elementary School
St. Mary’s County
Keri Gray, Leonardtown Middle School
Ann-Marie Thompson, Benjamin Banneker Elementary School
John Urban, Chopticon High School
In addition to recognizing local educators for their accomplishments in the fields of mathematics and science, SMECO sponsors events for students to get them excited about math, science, and technology. These events include the local MATHCOUNTS competition, the Annual Southern Maryland Regional Computer Bowl, and the Elementary Computer Bowl. So far, in 2009, over 550 students in SMECO’s service area have participated in these events.