Twenty-six educators from Wicomico County Public Schools have been named semifinalists for Wicomico Teacher of the Year, and have been celebrated in their schools. They now begin the extensive judging process that will lead to the naming of the next Wicomico Teacher of the Year on April 10.
Semifinalists will participate in a scored Fishbowl public speaking event on Monday, Feb. 3, with judges from the school system and community. Later in February, the semifinalists will submit a written prompt packet and will sit for an interview with a blue ribbon panel of judges who are all former Wicomico Teachers of the Year. Scores from these three activities will determine who will become the next Wicomico Teacher of the Year.
The annual Wicomico Teacher of the Year Celebration, with more than 200 guests including dozens of outstanding teachers, school administrators, and other supporters from the school system, Board of Education and the community, will be held on April 10. That night, all 26 semifinalists will be celebrated and four finalists – the semifinalists with the four highest total scores – will be announced. One of those finalists will then be named the next Wicomico Teacher of the Year.
Congratulations and good luck to the semifinalists for 2025-2026 Wicomico Teacher of the Year!
Semifinalists for 2025-2026 Wicomico Teacher of the Year:
Beaver Run Elementary: Cierra Elzey, Prekindergarten
Bennett Middle: Candice Bailey, English Language Arts (ELA)
Charles H. Chipman Elementary: Shelley Smith, ESOL
Delmar Elementary: Ashley Mallory, 2nd Grade
East Salisbury Elementary: Christina Osterwalder, 5th Grade
Fruitland Intermediate: Andrea Urban, 4th Grade
Fruitland Primary: Kellie Harvey, Music
Glen Avenue Elementary: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Math Intervention
James M. Bennett High: Jamie Eakin, Science
Mardela Middle & High: Brooke Lohr, Physical Education & Health
North Salisbury Elementary: Jessica Hanes, ESOL
Northwestern Elementary: Charlie Echard, 4th Grade
Parkside High: Mollie Schoenfelder, Health Education
Pemberton Elementary: Erin Lukas, Special Education
Pinehurst Elementary: Robert Nevrly, 5th Grade
Pittsville Elementary & Middle: Lindsay Smack, Physical Education & Health
Prince Street Elementary: Stephanie Mills, 4th Grade
Salisbury Middle: Lisa Blagus, Math
West Salisbury Elementary: Lauren Gilmore, 1st Grade
Westside Intermediate: Kara Watson, 2nd Grade
Westside Primary: Mary Hammond, Prekindergarten posting by 3:30 p.m.
Wicomico High: Emma Cohn Matthews, English
Wicomico Middle: Dr. Bettina Postles, Science
Willards Elementary: Jamie Spears, Prekindergarten
Special Programs (two semifinalists due to a tie):
Andrew Jung, Social Studies. He is the Teacher of the Year for the English Language Support Center.
Barbara Farrell, Math. She is the Teacher of the Year for Virtual Learning.