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Greenwich Public Schools District Selects Representative For Teacher Of The Year

Western Middle School's Tyler Mecozzi was nominated for the Connecticut State Department of Education's Teacher of the Year Program.

Information via Greenwich Public Schools

GREENWICH, CT — Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones announced this week that Western Middle School's Tyler Mecozzi is the school district's selection for Connecticut State Department of Education’s (CSDE) 2023 Connecticut Teacher of the Year Program.

"Mrs. Mecozzi is a wonderful representative of our 2022 Distinguished Teachers and all educators at Greenwich Public Schools We are so proud of her accomplishments and everything she has to offer to the entire Western Middle School community," Jones said in a news release. "Observing her in the classroom was like watching a master class on teaching middle school science. She made a very detailed lesson plan look easy. Every student was engaged and genuinely enjoying their learning. Her students were analyzing what was happening with an eager discussion. She reaches and teaches every student, differentiating the lesson in a way to meet the needs of every student."

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Mecozzi thanked her nominators at WMS, the Distinguished Teacher Awards Committee and Jones for the honor.

"The past 11 years, and especially this last one, have provided incredible opportunities for me to learn and grow as an educator alongside my dedicated colleagues and administrators who work tirelessly to make Western a positive environment," Mecozzi said in a news release. "Our resilient students serve as my daily inspiration to deliver the greatest possible school experience and capitalize on the unique privilege to make a difference in their lives."

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According to the CSDE, the Teacher of the Year Program recognizes and honors teacher excellence. It does not attempt to select the "best" teacher; rather, to identify, from among many outstanding teachers of the year, one teacher to serve as a visible and vocal representative of what is best in the profession.

The program celebrates excellence in teaching by recognizing teachers who have inspired a love for learning in their students and who have distinguished themselves in the profession.

"We at Western Middle School are so proud of Mrs. Mecozzi," WMS Principal Gordon Beinstein said in a news release. "The best thing that can be said about her is the best thing anyone can say about a teacher: she is in it for her students. While she is an expert in her content area, and she is a leader in our school, everything she does is motivated by what is best for all of the students in her room. Her connection to her kids is deep and it is real. They love her class because they love her, and as a result, they give her their best effort."

Mecozzi has been a science teacher at WMS for the last 11 years. During her tenure, she has taught seventh and eighth grade science, seventh grade STEM electives as well as mathematics support classes.

Over the past nine years, she has been the science department learning facilitator, taking the lead in developing and implementing the District curricula.

Mecozzi received her bachelor’s degree in science, mathematics and reading education from Miami (Ohio) University and a master’s in teacher leadership from Quinnipiac University.

For more information about the CT Teacher of the Year Program, including its history, purpose, benefits, eligibility requirements, selection process and the duties of the Connecticut Teacher of the Year, read the CSDE website.

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