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Washoe County teacher named 2022 Nevada Teacher of the Year

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A Washoe County School District teacher has been named the 2022 Nevada Teacher of the Year.

Deanne Moyle-Hicks, a fourth-grade teacher at Natchez Elementary School, was notified Monday during a surprise assembly with Gov. Steve Sisolak and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert.

“Throughout her 28-year teaching career, Deanne Moyle-Hicks’ passion and care have positively impacted the lives of countless students in Nevada,” Sisolak said. “She is a life-long Nevadan and a life-long learner who models hard work and perseverance to her students daily.”

Ebert said she is grateful for educators like Moyle-Hicks, whom she said, “demonstrates several qualities that make her an exemplary teacher, including her passion in bringing an equitable education to each and every child, her cultivation of family partnerships to positively impact student success, and her work to support students’ social-emotional health.”

WCSD Superintendent Kristen McNeill called the award well deserved.

“She has forged strong connections with her families and worked in partnership with them to enable deep and meaningful engagement with her students,” McNeill said. “She not only brings joy and enthusiasm for 21st century learning to her fourth-grade classroom, she also serves as a tireless advocate for her students and families.”

Moyle-Hicks is a life-long Nevadan and an alumna of University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She completed her student teaching in New Zealand. She is a Teach Plus Nevada Policy fellow, national Understood fellow, and Nevada National Board Professional Learning Network member. 

As Nevada’s 2022 Teacher of the Year, Moyle-Hicks will represent the Silver State in the National Teacher of the Year competition.

The four other finalists for the 2022 Nevada Teacher of the Year are:

  • Jeanine Roser of West Career and Technical Academy in Clark County School District
  • Jennifer Hurt of Desert Rose High School in Clark County School District
  • Rachel Croft of Bordewich Bray Elementary School in Carson City School District
  • Lissa Kellogg of Yerington Elementary School in Lyon County School District

Source: Nevada Governor’s Office

Jeri Chadwell
Jeri Chadwellhttp://thisisreno.com
Jeri Chadwell came to Reno from rural Nevada in 2004 to study anthropology at the University of Nevada, Reno. In 2012, she returned to the university for a master’s degree in journalism. She is the former associate and news editor of the Reno News & Review and is a recipient of first-place Nevada Press Association awards for investigative and business reporting. Jeri is passionate about Nevada’s history, politics and communities.

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