Howard County issued the following announcement on May 13.
The winners and nominees of the 2019 Principal and Teacher of the Year awards were honored at the May 9 Board of Education Meeting, following a reception sponsored in part by the HCEA and HCAA.
The Principal of the Year Award recognizes principals who go beyond the day-to-day demands of their position to create an exceptional educational environment. The Teacher of the Year Award celebrates excellence in teaching, creative and quality instruction, and a substantial contribution to the improvement of education. This year, HCPSS selected two Teachers of the Year, one competing for the Washington Post title and the other at the state level.
Principal of the Year nominees:
•Debra Anoff, Lisbon Elementary School
•Ed Cosentino, Clemens Crossing Elementary School
•Tammy Goldeisen, Marriotts Ridge High School
•Michelle Leader, Phelps Luck Elementary School
•Chris Rattay, Ellicott Mills Middle School
•Anne Swartz, Wilde Lake Middle School
•Tiffany Tresler, Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School
•Genee Varlack, Forest Ridge Elementary School
Teacher of the Year nominees:
•Natalie Blake, St. John’s Lane Elementary School
•Jennifer Blasko, Elkridge Landing Middle School (now acting assistant principal, Murray Hill Middle School)
•Nicole Burns, Howard High School
•Joshua Castelbaum, Deep Run Elementary School
•Patricia DeOrio, Forest Ridge Elementary
•Shelley Godlewski, Hollifield Station Elementary School
•Emily Grieser, Homewood Center
•Cecilia Haley, Hammond Middle School
•Julie Kastner, Manor Woods Elementary School
•Josh Konick, Oakland Mills Middle School
•Brian McDonald, Burleigh Manor Middle School
•Christina Mizia, Talbott Springs Elementary School
•Holli Tucci, Oakland Mills High School
•Amy Van Osdel, Running Brook Elementary School
•Christina Wanex, Triadelphia Ridge Middle School
Teacher of the Year semifinalists:
•Matt Bachtel, Homewood Center
•Grace Dellinger, Reservoir High School
•Kathleen Quinn, Mayfield Woods Middle School
Awardees:
•2019 Principal of the Year: Josh Wasilewski, Long Reach High School
•2019 Washington Post Teacher of the Year finalist: Sylvia Hennessie, Guilford Elementary School
•2019 Maryland Teacher of the Year candidate: Greg Murach, Mt. Hebron High School
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Source: Howard County