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Yonkers: NOMINATIONS FOR YONKERS 2026 TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS NOW OPEN
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Yonkers, NY ~ Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, in partnership with the Yonkers Kiwanis Club and the Yonkers Board of Education, has announced the upcoming 2026 Teacher of the Year Awards. This prestigious award, which has been celebrating excellence in education since 1956, will be presented to three deserving members of the Yonkers Public Schools faculty.
The selection process for these awards involves a committee comprised of members from both the Yonkers Kiwanis Club and Trustees of the Board of Education. They will carefully review nominations submitted by students, parents, teachers, and administrators from today until February 2 on the city's website, www.yonkersny.gov/teachers.
Mayor Spano expressed his appreciation for teachers and their impact on the community. He stated, "Teachers are the heartbeat of our community. Their influence goes beyond the classroom walls and shapes lives in ways that last a lifetime." He also emphasized that this award is a joint effort between the city, Kiwanis Club, and Board of Education to honor these everyday heroes who inspire and uplift students.
The three honorees will represent elementary, middle, and high school levels within Yonkers Public Schools. To be eligible for this award, teachers must have at least five years of employment within the district and demonstrate dedication to their profession. They must also have initiated new programs or shown innovation in existing ones while being actively involved in their community.
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Superintendent of Schools Aníbal Soler Jr. praised teachers for their dedication and creativity in shaping students' futures. He stated that they are an example of "Yonkers Magic" where passion meets purpose to transform lives. Soler encouraged students, families, and colleagues to nominate educators who have made a lasting impact on their lives.
Board of Education President Dr. Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio also expressed her support for this recognition program. She stated that it highlights "the very best of Yonkers Public Schools" and honors teachers who inspire, innovate, and lead with purpose. She encouraged the community to nominate teachers who go above and beyond in their roles.
Judy Bartunek, President of the Yonkers Kiwanis Club, expressed her pride in continuing the Teacher of the Year Program for the past 69 years. She stated that they are honored to recognize outstanding public school teachers who display excellence, professionalism, and dedication every day in their classrooms.
Nominations for the 2026 Teacher of the Year Awards must be submitted online by February 2 at 5 PM. This is an excellent opportunity for students, parents, teachers, and administrators to show their appreciation for educators who have made a significant impact on their lives. The winners will be announced at a special ceremony later this year.
The selection process for these awards involves a committee comprised of members from both the Yonkers Kiwanis Club and Trustees of the Board of Education. They will carefully review nominations submitted by students, parents, teachers, and administrators from today until February 2 on the city's website, www.yonkersny.gov/teachers.
Mayor Spano expressed his appreciation for teachers and their impact on the community. He stated, "Teachers are the heartbeat of our community. Their influence goes beyond the classroom walls and shapes lives in ways that last a lifetime." He also emphasized that this award is a joint effort between the city, Kiwanis Club, and Board of Education to honor these everyday heroes who inspire and uplift students.
The three honorees will represent elementary, middle, and high school levels within Yonkers Public Schools. To be eligible for this award, teachers must have at least five years of employment within the district and demonstrate dedication to their profession. They must also have initiated new programs or shown innovation in existing ones while being actively involved in their community.
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Superintendent of Schools Aníbal Soler Jr. praised teachers for their dedication and creativity in shaping students' futures. He stated that they are an example of "Yonkers Magic" where passion meets purpose to transform lives. Soler encouraged students, families, and colleagues to nominate educators who have made a lasting impact on their lives.
Board of Education President Dr. Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio also expressed her support for this recognition program. She stated that it highlights "the very best of Yonkers Public Schools" and honors teachers who inspire, innovate, and lead with purpose. She encouraged the community to nominate teachers who go above and beyond in their roles.
Judy Bartunek, President of the Yonkers Kiwanis Club, expressed her pride in continuing the Teacher of the Year Program for the past 69 years. She stated that they are honored to recognize outstanding public school teachers who display excellence, professionalism, and dedication every day in their classrooms.
Nominations for the 2026 Teacher of the Year Awards must be submitted online by February 2 at 5 PM. This is an excellent opportunity for students, parents, teachers, and administrators to show their appreciation for educators who have made a significant impact on their lives. The winners will be announced at a special ceremony later this year.
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