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Congratulations, Mandy Vance!

As a relational educator, I know much of my success in the classroom is because I take the time to get to know each of my students. While this is extremely important, I am just one cog in the wheel of academic success. Alone we can only do so much, but when we know our students’ stories, are each willing to contribute our own gifts and expertise, and operate with gritty determination to discover what works for each student, this is when they are able to succeed in our schools.

Mandy Vance

Dr. Mandy Vance was raised in Portland, Oregon by parents who taught her that a joyful life is one of service to others. Inspired by the many teachers who impacted her life, she graduated from Corban University, earning a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education, and other honors for her leadership and athletic achievements. Her global volunteer work and overseas teaching experiences led her to pursue a Masters of Science degree in English to Speakers of Other Languages from Corban. Upon graduation, she found her teaching home in the Oregon Trail School District where she has taught for the past fifteen years. Known for her adaptability and determination to reach all students, she is currently on special assignment at Cedar Ridge Middle School in Sandy, Oregon where she is designing and teaching creative science, athletic leadership and academic success courses. Vance earned her Doctorate in Education from Concordia University where her research focused on the relational needs of Generation Z athletes. With this knowledge she empowers students to be positive leaders in her classes, clubs, on her athletic teams, and in the community at large. She is proud to serve on the Site Council Leadership Team, in her local union, as a mentor teacher, as an adjunct professor for Eastern Oregon University and as the Oregon Teacher of the Year. With her relational and service-minded mentality, she works to ensure that any space she creates is inclusive, engaging, transformative and brings all people together as the best versions of themselves.

(Sandy, OR) – In an exciting surprise announcement on Thursday, October 5, 2023, Mandy Vance, an Oregon Trail School District middle school teacher, was named and celebrated as Oregon’s 2023-24 Teacher of the Year! Vance has taught 6-8th grade at Boring Middle School for 15 years and is on special assignment this fall at Cedar Ridge Middle School.

“Teachers like Mandy are so important to making sure that every child has a safe place to receive a high-quality public education. Her commitment to volunteerism and empowering students is incredible, and I’m thrilled to see her efforts to go above and beyond for her students being honored,” said Governor Tina Kotek.

“Mandy Vance is an educator who has consistently demonstrated care for students in significant ways,” said Dr. Charlene Williams, Director of the Oregon Department of Education. “This is a teacher who both empowers students and holds them accountable, who sees the unique identity of every scholar and helps them to see themselves and all they have to offer, and who will meet every student where they’re at and then challenge them to do more than they ever thought they were capable of.”

“As a relational educator, I know much of my success in the classroom is because I take the time to get to know each of my students. While this is extremely important, I am just one cog in the wheel of academic success,” Vance said in her application. “Alone we can only do so much, but when we know our students’ stories, are each willing to contribute our own gifts and expertise, and operate with gritty determination to discover what works for each student, this is when they are able to succeed in our schools.”

“This achievement has brought a spotlight on the impact Mandy has had and on the many outstanding teachers within our district who have worked tirelessly to benefit the students in our community and to help them attain the future they deserve,” Aaron Bayer, Oregon Trail School District superintendent said.

The Oregon Teacher of the Year program is sponsored by the Oregon Department of Education in partnership with the Oregon Lottery. Vance was celebrated as a Regional Teacher of the Year in September, and will receive a $10,000 cash award as the 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year. A matching $5,000 is also awarded to Oregon Trail School District.

“The Oregon Lottery is proud to support the Oregon Teacher of the Year program,” said Oregon Lottery Director Michael Wells. “Mandy Vance has shown an extraordinary commitment in her community to improve students’ mental and social wellness and foster belonging. The positive impact of her work will have a lifelong effect on the students and families touched by her abilities.”

The Oregon Teacher of the Year is selected after an extensive application process. Nominees from schools throughout Oregon submitted packets of information including testimonials and letters of support from administrators, students and colleagues. From the written material, applicants were assessed on leadership, instructional expertise, community involvement, understanding of educational issues, professional development and vision.

As the 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year, Vance will serve as a spokesperson and representative for all Oregon teachers. She will also receive year-long professional development and networking with other state Teachers of the Year through the Chief Council of State School Officers’ National Teacher of the Year program.

Mandy Vance is an educator who has consistently demonstrated care for students in significant ways. This is a teacher who both empowers students and holds them accountable, who sees the unique identity of every scholar and helps them to see themselves and all they have to offer, and who will meet every student where they’re at and then challenge them to do more than they ever thought they were capable of.

Dr. Charlene Williams, Oregon Department of Education

Previous Winners

2023
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Rosa Floyd

Nellie Muir Elementary School

Woodburn

Willamette

Rosa Floyd

Rosa Floyd

  • School: Nellie Muir Elementary School
  • Grade Level: Kindergarten

“I believe that education is like dance. There are steps we learn, times when we fall, adaptations we make based on who is dancing, tradition, culture, community, and partnership.”
2022
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Ethelyn Tumalad

Clackamas High School

Clackamas

Clackamas

Ethelyn Tumalad

Ethelyn Tumalad

  • School: Clackamas High School
  • Teaches: English Language Arts
  • Grade Level: 10-11

“A metaphor of my classroom is a dining table. There’s always a seat at the table, and whatever my student is hungry for, they’ll get.”
2021
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Nicole Butler-Hooton

Irving Elementary School

Eugene

Lane

Nicole Butler-Hooton

Nicole Butler-Hooton

  • School: Irving Elementary School
  • Teaches: All Subjects
  • Grade Level: Grade 2

“My mission is to create an environment where all students feel they belong. I will continue my efforts each day to be an educator who makes a difference for equity and social justice.”

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