HONOREES RECOGNIZED FOR CONTRIBUTING TO ‘INNOVATIVE AND INVITING’ LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

Cape May Court House, N.J. – Eight Middle Township Public Schools teachers and educational services professionals have been recognized through the 2025-26 Governor’s Educator of the Year Program.
The district nominated the staff members earlier in the school year, and the Board of Education acknowledged them at their meeting on Dec. 11. The honorees also will receive state award certificates from their County Office of Education.
“We congratulate our staff members for this well-deserved honor,” said Superintendent Stephanie DeRose. “Their passion, leadership and dedication to our students create a positive and wide-reaching impact.”
The statewide program recognizes educators who have gone above and beyond in contributing to an innovative and inviting learning environment. The program is intended to recognize excellence, create a sense of pride, and bring public attention to the work of exceptional educators.
Nominated teachers are encouraged to apply for the County Teacher of the Year. Those who win at the county level can apply for the State Teacher of the Year.
The MTPS 2025-26 Governor’s Educator of the Year and Educational Services Professionals of the Year honorees are:

Elementary #1
Wynn is a Basic Skills and Reading Recovery teacher at Elementary #1 who also serves as the data specialist, building representative, and teaches at the MLK Homework Club. She co-chairs the School Wellness Committee which organizes engaging activities that strengthen community and boost morale. According to her nomination form, “Wynn is an exceptional instructor whose expertise and reflective nature ensure that her students receive the highest quality instruction. Wynn is a mentor to new teachers, collaborates with instructional teams, and helps train staff.”
A guidance counselor and HIB (Harassment Intimidation and Bullying) specialist at Elementary #1, Cox chairs the Multicultural Night Committee, co-chairs the School Wellness Committee, and is a founding member of Panthers in Action, a nonprofit that partners with local businesses to support students. She also teamed up with the Community Food Bank of New Jersey to prepare weekly food distributions for students through her Backpack Snack program. Cox’s nominator said, “She is highly respected by her colleagues and is committed to student wellness initiatives such as dental care and vision screenings.”

Elementary #2

Middle School

