Mount Vernon History Teacher of the Year Award
Do you know an exceptional K-12 History or Social Studies teacher in the DMV area? Are you yourself an amazing History educator working in a formal school setting? Nominate a colleague or yourself!
The Prize
Winner - $5,000 cash award & a trip to George Washington's Mount Vernon for their students (inclusive of bus transportation, tickets, tour, and lunch vouchers)
Runner-Up - $500 cash award
Award Criteria
- Must teach in Washington, D.C, or the following counties or cities in Virginia and Maryland: Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Loudoun, Prince William, Stafford, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Carroll, Charles, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George's.
- Full-time teachers, with at least two years of experience, who teach American history at the elementary, middle, or high school level
- Educators teaching in a formal classroom setting who expect to teach the following school year.
- Creativity and accuracy in lesson development and classroom teaching
- Ability to integrate primary sources such as documents and material culture into the study of history
- Dedication to improving their students' understanding of historical content as well as fostering their knowledge of the importance of the study of history
- Ability to cultivate in their students an abiding interest in and passion for the study of history
Nomination Process
Teachers may submit a self-nomination or be nominated by a colleague.
Online Nomination: Nominations must be submitted using our online nomination form. A resume, essay, letters of support, and educational materials must be uploaded via the online system. Nominations do not have to be completed in one sitting.
- Resume A two page (maximum) resume that includes teaching grants or honors, curriculum materials created, and educational initiatives or programs with which the teacher has been involved.
- Essay
- For self-nominations, please provide a two-page (maximum) essay describing how you address the award criteria in your classroom, as well as your teaching philosophy and goals.
- For nominations made by a colleague, please provide a two-page (maximum) essay describing how the nominated teacher addresses the award criteria in his or her classroom and why you believe he or she is deserving of this honor.
- Letters of Support A letter of support from the teacher’s school principal or county superintendent attesting to the nominee's skill as a history teacher, as well as a letter of support from a colleague or department chair are required.
- Educational Materials Sample educational materials used in the classroom that highlight the use of primary sources such as documents and/or material culture.
Meet the 2024 Mount Vernon History Teacher of the Year
Mount Vernon is honored to give the History Teacher of the Year Award to Angie Rollet, a history teacher at Chantilly High School, in Chantilly, VA. Ms. Rollet is an innovative teacher who has been a champion for all students and an integral part of her school and extended professional learning communities.
Meet our Runner-Up
Congratulations to Alex Riddell of George C. Marshall High School in Falls Church, VA for being selected our 2024 Runner-Up!
We are excited to recognize Ms. Riddell for her commitment to teaching inclusive history and providing her students multiple opportunities to investigate history through the use of primary sources.