The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners has officially recognized Meagan Jeffries with a proclamation for her exemplary achievements and dedicated service in education, crowning her the 2024 Teacher of the Year. Jeffries, a staunch advocate for hands-on, inquiry-based instruction, has made significant strides in enhancing the educational experience for students across various grade levels.
Jeffries' approach to teaching emphasizes active engagement and experiential learning, principles she integrates into her third-grade classroom. In her role as a Gifted and Talented Education liaison, she coordinates enrichment activities that benefit both students and staff, fostering a more dynamic and inclusive learning environment.
From left to right: Commissioner Mike Hart; Commissioner Mark Cox Sr.; Commissioner Catherine Grasso (Vice President); Dona Ostenso; Meagan Jeffries; Pam Kasulke; Superintendent Andraé Townsel; Commissioner Earl F. "Buddy" Hance (President); Commissioner Todd Ireland.
With 11 years of distinguished service, Jeffries is a National Board-Certified Teacher, a credential that underscores her commitment to maintaining high standards in education. Her career, marked by a focus on gifted and talented students, began with her recognition as the MSDE Outstanding Educator in Gifted and Talented Education in 2020.
The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners lauded Jeffries' contributions to the field of education, emphasizing the impact of her work on the community.
Jeffries' recognition comes as a testament to her tireless efforts to provide a quality education that is both comprehensive and engaging. Her ability to inspire students and colleagues alike has earned her a reputation as a leader in the educational community.
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