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Pocomoke Educator Named Teacher Of The Year

Pocomoke Educator Named Teacher Of The Year

SNOW HILL– Education officials on Friday recognized Pocomoke High School’s Kristin Cashman as the 2022 Worcester County Teacher of the Year.

At its annual Teacher of the Year celebration, the Worcester County Board of Education crowned Cashman, an English teacher at Pocomoke High School, as the county’s top teacher for 2022.

“I am so proud of both Kristin and all of the incredible teachers we have honored this evening,” Superintendent Lou Taylor said in a news release. “Kristin will be a fantastic representative not only for her school, but our entire school system as she progresses to the state-level program. Her passionate advocacy for equity in education is to be commended.”

During Friday’s celebration, the school system recognized all 14 school-level teachers of the year and their commitment to education. Cashman was named the winner out of a group of finalists that also included Steven Deakyne of Stephen Decatur High School, Lindsay Harrington of Stephen Decatur Middle School and Michael Levy of Worcester Technical High School.

“A champion for all her students and colleagues, Kristin ignites the entire building with energy and enthusiasm for this work,” Pocomoke High School Principal Jenifer Rayne said. “Every school, every county, and every state needs a Kristin Cashman.”

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1 thought on “Pocomoke Educator Named Teacher Of The Year”

  1. why does it always have to be a teacher? if a man can be a woman and a woman be a man, then why cant some drug addled junkie be called a teacher? How about my dog? yeah my dog is teacher of the year!

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