Watauga County Schools announced its 2019-20 Teachers of the Year. Left to right: Sarah Holt from Blowing Rock, Anne Donadio from Cove Creek, Carly Mize from Green Valley, Mitchell Wright from Valle Crucis, Jennifer Williams from Watauga High School, Callie Jarman from Bethel, Tammy Whichard from Hardin Park, Gayle Oliver from Mabel and Heather Miller from Parkway.
Watauga County Schools recently named its 2019-20 teachers of the year — one from each school in the district. Chosen by their peers, the group was selected from more than 300 teachers district-wide at all grade levels.
This year’s group includes Callie Jarman from Bethel, Sarah Holt from Blowing Rock, Anne Donadio from Cove Creek, Carly Mize from Green Valley, Tammy Whichard from Hardin Park, Gayle Oliver from Mabel, Heather Miller from Parkway, Mitchell Wright from Valle Crucis and Jennifer Williams from Watauga High School.
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