A veteran Anne Arundel County high school teacher was named
Maryland Teacher of the Year on Friday night in front of hundreds of educators
at an awards dinner in Baltimore County.
Joshua
Carroll, a South River High School teacher, is known for his success teaching
project-based lessons in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM. He
has worked in the Anne Arundel school system for 18 years.
Carroll,
40, will go on to compete for National Teacher of the Year, a designation that
several Maryland teachers have received. In the past 11 years, the state has
had five national finalists, three of whom went on to win the national award.
“I’m incredibly proud of my
students,” Carroll said. “They have made me look good with their achievements.”To read more about Joshua and also the Teacher of the Year Award, go to:
http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/schools/ph-ac-cn-aacps-teacherofyear-0427-20170426-story.html
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