South Carolina State Teacher of the Year

The NSTOY is a professional service organization made up of outstanding teachers who represent excellence in American education. Each member has previously been state recipient of a Council of Chief State School Officers award as Teacher of the Year.

Mission: NSTOY endeavors to

  • Assume a leadership role in the promotion of educational excellence
  • Encourage quality education for each individual through quality teaching
  • Recognize the excellence and commitment of professional educators
  • Promote a positive image of education through public awareness
  • Be actively involved in the recruitment of dedicated people into the field of teaching
  • Stimulate the professional growth of NSTOY members.

 

The SC NSTOY Chapter, under the auspices of the CERRA, co-hosts a luncheon annually for the SC Teacher of the Year finalists.The South Carolina Teacher of the Year program began in 1956 and the honor has been awarded annually since 1965. In the 46-year history of the program, there have been two National Teachers of the Year from South Carolina and 12 honorees National finalists. This list includes all winners:

 

2011 Kelly Nalley
Greenville County School District
2010 Bryan Coburn
Rock Hill School District Three
2009 Jenna Hallman
Anderson District Five
2008 Ann Marie Taylor
Kershaw County School District
2007 Jennifer (Buffy) Murphy
School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties
2006 Stephanie Seay
Spartanburg School District Five
2005 Linda (Cookie) Winburn
Richland School District Two
2004 Jason S. Fulmer
Aiken School District
2003 Christi W. McCollum
Richland School District Two
2002 Traci Young Cooper
Richland School District One
2001 Christa M. Compton
Richland School District Two
2000 Mary Hamilton Lostetter
Kershaw County School District
1999 Nancy Elizabeth (Libby) Baker
Chesterfield School District Fifty
1998 Christine Fisher
Florence School District One
1997 Kelly G. McCalla
Greenwood School District Fifty
1996 Debra H. Templin
Newberry School District
1995 Cathy S. Scott
Lexington School District One
1994 Dodie Burns Magill
Greenville School District
1993 Dodie Burns Magill
Greenville School District
1992 Jeanne C. Sink
Charleston School District
1991 Nancy C. Townsend
Florence School District One
1990 Maria McAlister Pyles
Greenwood School District Fifty
1989 Carolyn T. Ross
Oconee School District
1988 Angela B. Burkhalter
Aiken School District
1987 Beverly Varnado
Charleston School District
1986 Charles H. Long, Jr.
Charleston School District
1985 Therese (Terry) Dozier
Lexington School District Five
1984 Fanya C. Paouris
Greenville School District
1983 Catherine H. Williams
Richland School District One
1982 Mary Ann Blaskowitz
Kershaw County School District
1981 Sara W. Payne
Greenville School District
1980 Sharon E. Rankin
Aiken School District
1979 Colonel Jerry M. Sage
Richland School District Two
1978 James G. Mattos
Greenville School District
1977 J. Grady Locklear
Sumter School District Seventeen
1976 Elizabeth Smith Cox
Pickens School District
1975 Delura Jane Satterfield
Greenville School District
1974 Marguerite B. McCaskill
Lexington School District Two
1973 Hazel W. Joiner
Rock Hill School District Three
1972 Pamelia S. Cromer
Lexington School District Two
1971 Martha Marian Stringfellow
Chester School District
1970 James K. Brayboy
Dillon School District Two
1969 Agnes Hildebrand Wilson
Sumter School District Seventeen
1968 Vivian McInnis Forgartie
Dillon School District Two
1967 Ruby P. (Bela) Herlong
Saluda School District
1966 Elizabeth A. Godfrey
Aiken School District
1965 Mary A. Mace
Richland School District One
1960 Elizabeth Stewart
Florence School District Three
1956 Maude A. Hudson
Greenwood School District Fifty

 National Teachers of the Year

1985 Therese (Terry) Dozier
1971 Martha Marian Stringfellow

National Finalists

2004 Jason S. Fulmer
2001 Christa M. Compton
1994 Dodie Burns Magill
1990 Maria McAlister Pyles
1985 Therese (Terry) Dozier
1971 Martha Marian Stringfellow
1970 James. K. Brayboy
1969 Agnes Hildebrand Wilson
1967 Ruby P. (Bela) Herlong
1965 Mary A. Mace
1960 Elizabeth Stewart
1956 Maude A. Hudson

To reach any of these teachers please contact:
Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, & Advancement
1-800-476-2387