August 20, 2024

A Spotlight on Excellence: Louisiana’s Top Teachers and Leaders

A Spotlight on Excellence: Louisiana’s Top Teachers and Leaders

The 18th Annual Cecil J. Picard Educator Excellence Awards Gala, hosted by the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) in collaboration with Dream Teachers, celebrated exceptional educators across the state, according to this news release from the Louisiana Department of Education. This prestigious event, held at the World War II Museum in New Orleans, recognized top teachers various categories of excellence, including the announcement of the Louisiana Teacher and Principal of the Year, as well as the Early Childhood Teacher and Leader of the Year and the New Teacher of the Year. These awards highlight the dedication and achievements of educators who significantly contribute to the state’s educational success.

The 2025 honorees included a diverse group of professionals, each excelling in their respective fields. Elise Boutin, a seasoned teacher from Acadia Parish, was named the overall Louisiana Teacher of the Year. Boutin, who has been teaching for 14 years, is currently a publications and senior English teacher at Rayne High School. She is known for reviving the “Rayne, Alive!” program, a student-led YouTube channel that provides students with broadcasting opportunities. Furthermore, she initiated a senior project fair, showcasing student capstone projects in various fields, including academics, career paths, and community service. Her commitment extends beyond the classroom, as she sponsors the Interact Club, which collaborates with the Rayne Rotary Club, and recently founded a cross-country team at the school. Boutin’s multifaceted contributions reflect her dedication to enhancing student engagement and community involvement.

In addition to Boutin, other top teachers and educators were recognized in division-specific categories. J. Joy Stalnaker from Lafayette Parish Schools was honored as the Elementary Teacher of the Year, Christopher Kourvelas from Bossier Parish Schools received the Middle School Teacher of the Year award, and Dr. Suresh Babu Chiruguru from Calcasieu Parish Schools was named the High School Teacher of the Year. Each of these educators has made significant contributions to their students’ learning experiences, showcasing the depth of talent within Louisiana’s education system.

Dr. Amanda Austin was honored as the overall Louisiana Principal of the Year. Austin serves as the Director of the Iberville Math, Science, and Arts (MSA) Academy East in St. Gabriel. She holds a Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership from Lamar University and was instrumental in reopening North Iberville High School after it had been closed for over a decade. Under her leadership, the school was revitalized with a thriving STEM magnet program, transforming it into a hub of academic excellence.

The gala also celebrated other distinguished principals in various divisions. Amanda LaFollette from DeSoto Parish Schools was named the Elementary Principal of the Year, Dr. Decina Rodriguez from Lafourche Parish Schools was recognized as the Middle School Principal of the Year, and Brandon LaGroue from the Central Community School District received the High School Principal of the Year award. These leaders have demonstrated exemplary leadership in fostering positive educational environments in their respective schools.

The gala also celebrated various finalists and recipients of other prestigious awards, such as the Milken Educator Award and Louisiana’s Public Interest Fellowship recipients. The event was a testament to the hard work and dedication of educators across Louisiana, highlighting their pivotal role in shaping the future of the state’s youth.

As Dr. Cade Brumley, State Superintendent of Education, aptly stated, the gala provided an opportunity to honor top teachers and professionals who have dedicated their careers to improving the state’s education system, one child at a time. The recognized educators not only contribute to the current successes but also play a crucial role in the ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of education in Louisiana.

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