MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) announced the recipients of its 2024 NSTA Awards program, which honors K–12 teachers, principals, professors, and other science education professionals for their outstanding work and achievement in science education. Awardees will be recognized during a special evening Teacher Awards event taking place during the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Denver, Colorado, on March 22 (with the exception of the student honored with the Angela Award, who will be honored at a private ceremony arranged with the student's school and faculty).
“I look forward to attending the NSTA Awards ceremony each year,” said NSTA President Julie A. Luft. “This is one of my favorite NSTA events. This year, we will recognize exceptional science teachers and an extraordinary student. As a faculty member who works with teachers, I find this group of awardees to be inspiring. All of our awardees are dedicated learners, leaders, and innovators. Each day they work to ensure we have a diverse, talented, and knowledgeable citizenry and workforce that successfully navigates the 21st century. With these awardees, our science future is in good hands.”
NSTA is honoring the following award recipients:
Angela Award
- Nakshathra Jakkula, Seventh-Grade Student, Juan Cabrillo Middle School, Santa Clara, California
Maitland P. Simmons Memorial Award for New Teachers
- Stephanie Aragon, Fifth-Grade Teacher, Thorndyke Elementary School, Tukwila, Washington
- Elizabeth Bryan, Physical Science Teacher, Gresham High School, Gresham, Oregon
- Madison Hammond, Fourth-Grade Teacher, Cascade View Elementary School, Tukwila, Washington
- Liliia Khmarskaia, Chemistry and Physics Teacher, James M. Bennett High School, Salisbury, Maryland
- McKensie Kreutzer, Biology, Chemistry, and Scientific Research Teacher, E.A. Young Academy, Roanoke, Texas
- Fabian Lopez, Biology Teacher, Penn High School, Mishawaka, Indiana
- Zackary Lopez, Biology Teacher, Penn High School, Mishawaka, Indiana
- Alicia Martin, Fifth-Grade Teacher, Oak Forest Elementary School, Jackson, Mississippi
- Olisa Menakaya, Chemistry and Physics Teacher, Springbrook High School, Silver Spring, Maryland
- Jimmy Newell, Fifth-Grade Teacher, Beehive Science and Technology Academy, Sandy, Utah
- Sami Peterson, Science Teacher, Hopkins West Junior High School, Minnetonka, Minnesota
- Steven Sanders, Earth and Space Science Teacher, Penn High School, Mishawaka, Indiana
- Jordon Seig, Eighth-Grade Science Teacher, Upper Dauphin School District, Lykens, Pennsylvania
- Chloe Westhafer, Earth Science Teacher, West Jackson Middle School, Jefferson, Georgia
Robert E. Yager Foundation Excellence in Teaching Awards
- Jaime Gratton, District II, Lead Science Teacher, Goffstown High School, Goffstown, New Hampshire
- Karen Randazzo, District IV, Chemistry Teacher, Hillsborough High School, Hillsborough, New Jersey
- Kirsten Salonga, District VIII, ESOL Environmental Science Teacher and Biology Teacher, Justice High School, Falls Church, Virginia
- Shannon Sullivan Hudson, District X, Science Teacher, Crawfordsville Middle School, Crawfordsville, Indiana
- Yajaira Fuentes-Tauber, District XIV, Biology and Zoology Science Teacher, Rocky Mountain High School, Fort Collins, Colorado
- Briana Clarke, District XVI, Seventh- and Eighth-Grade Science Teacher, Park Day School, Oakland, California
Shell Science Teaching Award, sponsored by Shell USA, Inc.
- Awardee: Lacey Hoosier, Science Teacher, Buckeye High School, Deville, Louisiana
- Finalist: Mary Lynn Hess, K–5 STEM Resource Teacher, Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School, Sanford, Florida
- Finalist: Kristin Slota, Science Teacher, Afton Elementary School, Yardley, Pennsylvania
Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge, sponsored by Shell USA, Inc., outfitted by Carolina Biological Supply Company
- Grand-Prize Winner (Elementary School Level): Cristina Eilers, Newport Elementary School, Crosby, Texas
- Grand-Prize Winner (Middle School Level): Catherine Thomas, Central Middle School, Galveston, Texas
- Grand-Prize Winner (High School Level): Tiffany Booth, Eleanor McMain High School, New Orleans, Louisiana
Shell Urban Science Educator Development Award, sponsored by Shell USA, Inc.
- Yasmine Asadi, Science/CTE/Entrepreneurship Teacher, Lochburn Middle School, Lakewood, Washington
- Roy Basa, CTE/Science Teacher, Twin Buttes Cyber Academy, Zuni, New Mexico
- Sarah Daniel, Science Teacher, Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Arlinda Davis, Science Teacher, Maranathan Academy, Birmingham, Alabama
- Angel Jackson, Science/STEM Teacher, Gilliard Elementary School, Mobile, Alabama
- Cynthia Lopez, Science Teacher, Desert View High School, Tucson, Arizona
- Faryal Shaukat, Science Teacher, J. Frank Dobie High School, Houston, Texas
Sylvia Shugrue Award for Elementary School Teachers
- Stephanie Westhafer, First-Grade Teacher, West Jackson Elementary School, Hoschton, Georgia
NSTA encourages science educators to apply for its 2025 NSTA Awards. For information, visit https://www.nsta.org/awards-and-recognition-program.
About NSTA
The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) is a vibrant community of 40,000 science educators and professionals committed to best practices in teaching science and its impact on student learning. NSTA offers high-quality science resources and continuous learning so that science educators grow professionally and excel in their career. For new and experienced teachers alike, the NSTA community offers the opportunity to network with like-minded peers at the national level, connect with mentors and leading researchers, and learn from the best in the field. For more information, visit www.nsta.org, or follow NSTA on X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.