Teacher Kimberly Piper stands next to her presentation of work at the Holiday Inn on Monday, April 1. Piper, a teacher at Granite State High School, is one of the nominees for New Hampshire Teacher of the Year. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Teacher Kimberly Piper stands next to her presentation of work at the Holiday Inn on Monday, April 1. Piper, a teacher at Granite State High School, is one of the nominees for New Hampshire Teacher of the Year. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Corrections has announced that for the first time in its history, a teacher from Granite State High School located inside a prison, is a nominee for the N.H. Department of Education's Teacher of the Year 2020.
Kimberly Piper joined 37 other certified teachers last Monday at the Holiday Inn in Concord as they presented their achievements in education to the selection committee. The committee will choose six to eight semi-finalists scheduled to be announced in mid-April. The committee will then tour each semi-finalists’ school to observe the teacher in the classroom setting and interview students and colleagues. The list of teachers will be narrowed to a few finalists and ultimately, the Teacher of the Year 2020 will be announced in September 2019.
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