Warren Township Schools Staff Receive High Honors

(above) Mr. David Brezee, Board of Education President, Educator of the Year; Mrs. Elena Marinello, grade 1 Teacher, Exemplary Educator of the Year; Mrs. Sanjita Livingston, Special Education Teacher, Educational Services Professional of the Year; Dr. Allison Hales, Occupational Therapist; Ms. Christine Smith, ALT principal, and Dr. Matthew Mingle, Superintendent of Schools.

School Staff Members Receive High Honors

Warren Township Schools

Five teachers and five Educational Services Professionals from Warren Township Schools have been named recipients of the Governor’s Educator of the Year awards. Three additional Warren teachers have achieved the coveted Exemplary Educator Recognition Award.

Teacher Recipients

  • Angelo L. Tomaso School – Elena Marinello, Grade 1 Teacher
  • Central School – Sara Kolesar, Grade 3 Teacher
  • Mt. Horeb School – Deborah Yankowicz, Preschool Teacher
  • Woodland School – John Tsihlas, Health and Physical Education Teacher
  • Warren Middle School – Kristen Boni, French Teacher
  • Educational Services Professional Recipients
  • Angelo L. Tomaso School – Alison Hales, Occupational Therapist
  • Central School – Emily Niclas, Speech Language Pathologist
  • Mt. Horeb School – Helen Moore, Paraprofessional
  • Woodland School – Jacqueline Fattell – Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant
  • Warren Middle School – Sarah Claxton – Paraprofessional
  • Exemplary Educator Recipients
  • Angelo L. Tomaso School – Sanjita Livingston, Special Education Teacher
  • Mt. Horeb School – Rebecca Maag, Grade 1 Teacher
  • Woodland School – Adam Yenish, Grade 5 Teacher
(above) Mr. David Brezee, Board of Education President, Educator of the Year; Mrs. Sarah Kolesar, grade 1 Teacher, Educational Services Professional of the Year; Mrs. Emily Niclas, Mrs. Alison Tugya, Central School Principal, and Dr. Matthew Mingle, Superintendent of Schools.

All thirteen educators were met with a big surprise on the morning of December 6, when Superintendent of Schools Dr. Matthew Mingle, Board of Education President Mr. David Brezee, their respective principals, members of the Board Office, and other visitors made unscheduled pop-ins to each of the district’s five schools. The group briefly interrupted each staff member’s class for the principal to deliver the exciting news and a beautiful bouquet of flowers. In each case, the award recipient received rounds of applause, as well as high fives and hugs from their students. 

The Governor’s Educator of the Year recipients were selected based on their exceptional skill and dedication to the students of Warren Township. All ten educators are known for their strong leadership skills, effective communication with their colleagues and families, and their ability to inspire all of their students to reach their fullest potential. 

(above) Mr. David Brezee, Board of Education President, Exemplary Educator of the Year – Mr. Adam Yenish, Grade 5 Teacher, Educational Services Professional of the Year – Mrs. Jacqueline Fattell – Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant, Educator of the Year, Mr. John Tsihlas, Health and Physical Education Teacher, and Dr. Matthew Mingle, Superintendent of Schools.

The Exemplary Educators program invites public schools to identify outstanding educators for special recognition. Each district is permitted to nominate three individuals. Warren Township Schools is pleased to announce that all three teachers that were nominated (Livingston, Maag, and Yenish) were, in fact, selected and will join one hundred and seventy-eight of their colleagues from around the state of NJ in this honor. The district’s exemplary educators exhibit strong knowledge and skill, have an inspiring presence, and always have a positive impact on their students, colleagues, and the entire school community. 

The district is grateful for the participation of the Warren community, students, and the many wonderful Warren staff who nominated their peers.

(above) Educator of the Year, Mrs. Kristen Boni, French Teacher, and Educational Services Professional of the Year – Mrs. Sara Claxton, Paraprofessional.

Superintendent Matthew Mingle says, “Warren Township Schools benefit from the dedication of talented educators day in and day out. It is wonderful to take a moment to celebrate some of our shining stars!” 

Photos by Warren Township Schools

(above) Exemplary Educator of the Year Mrs. Rebecca Maag, Grade 1 Teacher, Educator of the Year – Deborah Yankowicz, Preschool Teacher, and Educational Services Professional of the Year – Mrs. Helen Moore, Paraprofessional.
Tagged with: