The Florida Department Of Education Releases Indian River County High Impact Teacher List
DATE: March 8, 2018
CONTACT:
Cristen McMillan
Phone: 772-564-5527
The Florida Department Of Education Releases Indian River County High Impact Teacher List
Vero Beach, FL, March 9, 2018— The School District of Indian River County would like to congratulate the 53 Indian River County Teachers who have been designated as Florida Department of Education High Impact Teachers.

1. Adams, Carrie
2. Asselin, Rhonda
3. Auger, Kim
4. Baker, Julie
5. Barentine, Amy
6. Bartholomew, Marianne
7. Bortolotti, Terri
8. Brandes, Tamara
9. Burns, Simmie
10. Castillo, Chelsea
11. Clements, Kimberly
12. Coyle, Deborah
13. Creech, Deirdre
14. Daulby, William
15. Davis, Kerrie
16. Decaro, Jacki
17. Demsick, John-Peter
18. Devarney, Chester
19. Embrey, Kaitlin
20. Francischine, Alexandra
21. Gamez, Aleida
22. Hall, Jennifer
23. Hoag, Elizabeth
24. Houseknecht, Amy
25. Jones, Pamela
26. Lorance, Destiny
27. Maldonado, Summer
28. Maloney, Heidi
29. Mccart, Antoinette
30. Mccarty, Joanne
31. Miller, Stacey
32. Morrow, Jennifer
33. Nehf, Nicole
34. Novelli, Lisa
35. O'bryan, Susan
36. Patterson, Ataaba
37. Pervola, Pamela
38. Phillips, Carin
39. Pianelli, Kristin
40. Post, Joshua
41. Reeves, Patricia
42. Rhue, Julie
43. Ridlen, Susan
44. Rieck, Lisa
45. Rubio, Martha
46. Sanderson, Libby
47. Sanderson, Mary
48. Sarnoski, Donna
49. Slade, Kimberly
50. Smith, Lyn
51. Trax, Elizabeth
52. Wilson, Jonathan
53. Wynn, Beth
Superintendent, Dr. Mark Rendell, stated, ““There is phenomenal instruction happening in our classrooms every day. This group serves as a small representative sample of the outstanding teachers here in Indian River County. We congratulate each of them for the positive difference they are making in the lives of their students.”
School District of Indian River County School Board Chairman, Mr. Shawn Frost, said, “While every teacher has a high impact on the life of a student, we are blessed to have many of our SDIRC teachers recognized as "High Impact Teachers" by the Florida Department of Education. These stand out teachers are key contributors to the reason our district is great and improving. Congratulations to the honorees, you’ve made us all #SDIRCproud.”
Pam Stewart, Commissioner of Education, added, “We know more than we have ever known about the impact teaching has on student outcomes. With this knowledge comes the opportunity to celebrate successes and to support all educators in their journey to become more effective in the classroom. That starts by recognizing you.”