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Four Finalists To Vie For Miami-Dade Schools’ Teacher Of The Year Award

The Feb. 4 virtual awards ceremony will be livestreamed.

January 29, 2021

Miami-Dade County Public Schools will honor the finalists for the 2022 Francisco R. Walker Teacher of the Year and 2021 Rookie Teacher of the Year during a virtual awards ceremony at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. The virtual live stream will be available
by visiting the www.dadeschools.net/ homepage that evening and clicking on the Teacher of the Year image.

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The four finalists for 2022 Teacher of the Year, the regions they represent, and their
schools are as follows:

  • North – Teresa Ellen Murphy, Spanish Lake Elementary School
  • Central – Yolette Mezadieu, Miami Edison Senior High School
  • South – Candice A. Morris, Goulds Elementary School
  • Adult/Technical Colleges and Educational Opportunity & Access – Denise M. White,
    Juvenile Justice Center School

The signature sponsors include South Florida Educational Federal Credit Union, United Way of Miami-Dade, Office Depot, Univision 23 and Kendall Toyota, which will present the winner with the keys to a new car. The event is made possible through partnerships with United Teachers of Dade (UTD), the Miami-Dade County Council of PTAs/PTSAs, and the Dade Association of School Administrators.

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The District and UTD will also recognize the 2021 Rookie Teacher of the Year finalists and announce the winner at the event. The finalists are as follows:

  • North – Jessica E. Trujillo, Norland Middle School
  • Central – NerissaManela, Morningside K-8 Academy
  • South – Erica Echeverri, Terra Environmental Research Institute
  • Adult/Technical Colleges and Educational Opportunity and Access – Amado F. Portuondo,
    Robert Morgan Educational Center and Technical College

This press release was produced by the Miami-Dade County Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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