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Arcadia Teacher Named As 1 Of 6 LA County Teachers Of The Year

Middle School music teacher Mike Danielson was recently selected out of 70,000 teachers as one of Los Angeles County's Teachers of the Year.

Michael Danielson is one of six teachers to be honored as LA County Teachers of the Year
Michael Danielson is one of six teachers to be honored as LA County Teachers of the Year (Arcadia Unified School District )

ARCADIA, CA — Out of over 70,000 teachers in Los Angeles County, Arcadia Unified middle school music teacher Michael Danielson is one of only 16 teachers to be recognized as a 2019-20 Los Angeles County Teacher of the Year.

Danielson has taught for 40 years, and has instructed students as a music teacher for 32 at First Avenue Middle School. Arcadia Unified selected him as their 2019-20 Teacher of the Year, earning him entrance into LACOE's county-wide competition.

The Los Angeles County Office of Education hosts an annual Teachers of the Year program designed to commend the outstanding work teachers do in shaping the minds of the future. Districts from across the county select a Teacher of the Year to represent them in the LACOE program.

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He discussed the award at a recent Arcadia Unified Board of Education meeting.

"When I said that this [being named a Teacher of the Year] was one of my dreams, I was not kidding," Danielson shared. "As the years passed, I saw pictures of the Teachers of the Year displayed in the District Office and wanted to earn the right to have my picture join theirs," said Danielson.

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How teachers are selected is quite a process, a district spokesperson said.

"Selecting one is a difficult task because we have a world-class staff here," Arcadia Unified Superintendent Dr. David Vannasdall said. "You know you made a great selection when the teacher's name is met with nothing but positive words. Mike has brought everything he has every day to the classroom and has left his students' lives better than when he found them," said Dr. Vannasdall.

Entrants into the LACOE program are required to complete an extensive, rigorous application. Finalists from the application screening are invited to do a panel interview from which the top 16 educators are selected as LA County Teachers of the Year.

"I feel like [teaching] is what I was made to do, and I know not many people get to say they've lived out their dream or find their place," expressed Danielson. "I'm truly accepting this on behalf of all of the teachers in Arcadia. This really is an amazing place to live and work."

Through his robust career, Danielson has taught and mentored over 10,000 students, doing so with a true passion for connecting with them through music.

"Teachers change lives, far more than providing tasks for success or passing on lore," said Danielson. "We are tasked with shaping future generations through our relationships. No time in history has relied on us [teachers] as much as it does now."

Distinguished teachers like Danielson demonstrate why Arcadia Unified was recently named in the top 1 percent of school districts with the best teachers in America, California, and Los Angeles by Niche.com. Correspondingly, Arcadia Unified was also named by Niche as being in the top 1 percent of the best school districts in America, California, and Los Angeles. For more about the LACOE Teachers of the Year program, visit lacoe.edu and for more information on the Arcadia Unified School District, visit ausd.net.

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