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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Dawne Dill Named Carroll County Teacher Of The Year

Dawne Dill, an English teacher at Century High School, was named the Carroll County 2021 Teacher of the Year during the Board of Educati ...

Carey Gaddis

05/13/2021

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Dawne Dill, an English teacher at Century High School,
was named the Carroll County 2021 Teacher of the Year during the Board of
Education meeting on Wednesday, May 12, 2021.

 

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Dill earned a Bachelor
of Arts in English with a specialization in Public Speaking and Humanities from
Purdue University in 1997. In 2000, she earned a Masters of Education from Indiana
Wesleyan University where she was selected by her fellow students as the
Leading Professional in the Cohort. Dill has completed post Masters work at
Walden University and McDaniel College.

 

Dill began her
teaching career at Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Indiana in 1997.
From 2000-2002 she taught at South Colonial High School in Virginia Beach,
Virginia. Later in 2012, Dill started teaching English at Century High School where
she has remained for the past nine years. She currently teaches English 10 and
Advanced Placement Language. She has also taught Freshman Seminar, English 9,
Newspaper, and Yearbook.

Dawne is the
Health, Human, and Social Sciences Academy Leader, a member of the
Instructional Leadership Team, and a member of the School Improvement Team at
Century. She also is the co-sponsor of the Class of 2023. In addition, she has
served as a lead curriculum developer for our county English program and
mentored student teachers from McDaniel College.

 

Dill is known by her colleagues to be a consummate professional, master teacher, and dedicated leader and mentor. She is a true champion for both students and teachers and believes that collaboration, inclusion, and compassion are keys to success for everyone. She works tirelessly beyond expectations to nurture students’ academic growth and social wellbeing.

 

Dawne values
and believes in her students and encourages them to accomplish great things in
the classroom. She builds a relationship of trust by encouraging students to
recognize that what they are doing is relevant to them and engaging them to
work harder than they might have thought possible.

 

She takes
pride in the fact that her students routinely score high on the Maryland
Comprehensive Assessment Program (MCAP) and Advanced Placement (AP) tests, but
is most proud of her impact on how they feel about themselves and what they
believe they can achieve.

 

The Carroll County Teacher of the Year Award is presented annually to an individual who represents Carroll County teachers in the Maryland Teacher of the Year Program, and possibly the National Teacher of the Year Program. Working in collaboration with the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, this year’s finalists for Teacher of the Year were selected by the Chamber of Commerce as winners of the Chamber’s Outstanding Teacher Awards.

Dawne Dill, an English teacher at Century High School,
was named the Carroll County 2021 Teacher of the Year during the Board of
Education meeting on Wednesday, May 12, 2021.

Dawne Dill, an English teacher at Century High School,
was named the Carroll County 2021 Teacher of the Year during the Board of
Education meeting on Wednesday, May 12, 2021.

 

 

Dill earned a Bachelor
of Arts in English with a specialization in Public Speaking and Humanities from
Purdue University in 1997. In 2000, she earned a Masters of Education from Indiana
Wesleyan University where she was selected by her fellow students as the
Leading Professional in the Cohort. Dill has completed post Masters work at
Walden University and McDaniel College.

Dill earned a Bachelor
of Arts in English with a specialization in Public Speaking and Humanities from
Purdue University in 1997. In 2000, she earned a Masters of Education from Indiana
Wesleyan University where she was selected by her fellow students as the
Leading Professional in the Cohort. Dill has completed post Masters work at
Walden University and McDaniel College.

 

Dill began her
teaching career at Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Indiana in 1997.
From 2000-2002 she taught at South Colonial High School in Virginia Beach,
Virginia. Later in 2012, Dill started teaching English at Century High School where
she has remained for the past nine years. She currently teaches English 10 and
Advanced Placement Language. She has also taught Freshman Seminar, English 9,
Newspaper, and Yearbook.

Dill began her
teaching career at Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Indiana in 1997.
From 2000-2002 she taught at South Colonial High School in Virginia Beach,
Virginia. Later in 2012, Dill started teaching English at Century High School where
she has remained for the past nine years. She currently teaches English 10 and
Advanced Placement Language. She has also taught Freshman Seminar, English 9,
Newspaper, and Yearbook.

Dawne is the
Health, Human, and Social Sciences Academy Leader, a member of the
Instructional Leadership Team, and a member of the School Improvement Team at
Century. She also is the co-sponsor of the Class of 2023. In addition, she has
served as a lead curriculum developer for our county English program and
mentored student teachers from McDaniel College.

Dawne is the
Health, Human, and Social Sciences Academy Leader, a member of the
Instructional Leadership Team, and a member of the School Improvement Team at
Century. She also is the co-sponsor of the Class of 2023. In addition, she has
served as a lead curriculum developer for our county English program and
mentored student teachers from McDaniel College.

 

Dill is known by her colleagues to be a consummate professional, master teacher, and dedicated leader and mentor. She is a true champion for both students and teachers and believes that collaboration, inclusion, and compassion are keys to success for everyone. She works tirelessly beyond expectations to nurture students’ academic growth and social wellbeing.

Dill is known by her colleagues to be a consummate professional, master teacher, and dedicated leader and mentor. She is a true champion for both students and teachers and believes that collaboration, inclusion, and compassion are keys to success for everyone. She works tirelessly beyond expectations to nurture students’ academic growth and social wellbeing.

 

Dawne values
and believes in her students and encourages them to accomplish great things in
the classroom. She builds a relationship of trust by encouraging students to
recognize that what they are doing is relevant to them and engaging them to
work harder than they might have thought possible.

Dawne values
and believes in her students and encourages them to accomplish great things in
the classroom. She builds a relationship of trust by encouraging students to
recognize that what they are doing is relevant to them and engaging them to
work harder than they might have thought possible.

 

She takes
pride in the fact that her students routinely score high on the Maryland
Comprehensive Assessment Program (MCAP) and Advanced Placement (AP) tests, but
is most proud of her impact on how they feel about themselves and what they
believe they can achieve.

She takes
pride in the fact that her students routinely score high on the Maryland
Comprehensive Assessment Program (MCAP) and Advanced Placement (AP) tests, but
is most proud of her impact on how they feel about themselves and what they
believe they can achieve.

 

The Carroll County Teacher of the Year Award is presented annually to an individual who represents Carroll County teachers in the Maryland Teacher of the Year Program, and possibly the National Teacher of the Year Program. Working in collaboration with the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, this year’s finalists for Teacher of the Year were selected by the Chamber of Commerce as winners of the Chamber’s Outstanding Teacher Awards.

The Carroll County Teacher of the Year Award is presented annually to an individual who represents Carroll County teachers in the Maryland Teacher of the Year Program, and possibly the National Teacher of the Year Program. Working in collaboration with the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, this year’s finalists for Teacher of the Year were selected by the Chamber of Commerce as winners of the Chamber’s Outstanding Teacher Awards. Reference Carey Gaddis 410-751-3020


This press release was produced by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce . The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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