Cheers erupted at the Camas School District (CSD) Board of Directors meeting Monday night after school board members learned Camas educator Amy Campbell had been named Washington state’s “2020 Teacher of the Year” earlier that day.
CSD Assistant Superintendent Charlene Williams announced the much-anticipated news at the start of the school board meeting by playing a video from the 2020 Teacher of the Year ceremony, held at the Museum of Popular Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle.
“We are just over the moon,” Williams said, adding that Campbell, a special needs teacher at Helen Baller Elementary School, had highly impressed the CSD leaders who helped pull her answers together for the state’s 2020 Teacher of the Year selection committee. “These were deep, probing questions … and she was just blowing us away. I was like, ‘You don’t need our help, you’re nailing it.'”
Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal announced this year’s winner.
“Every year we celebrate excellent teaching through the Teacher of the Year program,” Reykdal said. “These exceptional educators dedicate themselves to their students and their communities, and their passion for helping their students succeed is inspiring. Mrs. Campbell is a great example of what exceptional teaching means in Washington state.”
A CSD teacher for 12 years who helps students with disabilities integrate into the CSD school community, Campbell said in a press release sent to the media Monday evening that she believes all children can learn the power of inclusion.