Mater Christi School’s art teacher, Cammie Pendergrass, has been recognized as the Vermont Art Educators Association (VAEA) 2021 Teacher of the Year. Pendergrass was honored for her dedication to fostering creativity in her students and her commitment to the field of art education.
Pendergrass, who has been teaching at Mater Christi for over a decade, was chosen for the award for her innovative teaching methods, passion for the arts, and her ability to inspire her students to think creatively. She believes that art education is an essential part of a well-rounded education and works hard to create a nurturing and supportive learning environment for her students.
In addition to her work at Mater Christi, Pendergrass is also an active member of the VAEA, where she collaborates with other art educators to promote the arts in schools across Vermont. She is known for her leadership skills, creativity, and enthusiasm for teaching, making her a valuable asset to the art education community.
In receiving the Teacher of the Year award, Pendergrass joins a prestigious group of educators who have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the field of art education. She is honored to have been chosen for the award and credits her students for inspiring her every day.
Mater Christi School is proud to have Pendergrass as a member of their faculty and congratulates her on this well-deserved recognition. Her commitment to excellence in art education is an inspiration to her colleagues and students alike. Pendergrass’s passion for teaching and dedication to her craft make her a deserving recipient of the VAEA Teacher of the Year award.
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