Toms River Teacher Named New Jersey State Teacher of the Year

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Toms River Teacher Named New Jersey State Teacher of the Year

Christine Girtain Teach of the Year

Christine Girtain

According to Toms River Schools:

For the first time ever, an Ocean County educator has been named the state’s Teacher of the Year by the New Jersey Department of Education. The 2022 honor has been bestowed upon Christine Girtain, teacher and Authentic Science Research director at Toms River High School South and High School North.

In August, the long-tenured educator had learned she had been named Ocean County’s Teacher of the Year by the NJDOE. From that group of county winners, Girtain was selected for the state’s most distinguished recognition for education.

The New Jersey Department of Education made the announcement during a public virtual broadcast today, and state representatives joined Girtain, her family, friends, and students, and district and school administrators to watch the official announcement and celebrate the news in the media center at High School North. The NJDOE also announced the news on its Facebook page, and issued a press release.

“One of the greatest celebrations that we have in education is naming the New Jersey State Teacher of the Year,” said Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, Acting Commissioner of Education. “The Teacher of the Year serves as an exemplar of the kinds of dynamic instruction that is occurring in classrooms throughout New Jersey, and Christine truly sets the standard for innovation. The way she ignites an interest in the sciences will benefit her students long after high school. Her students are fortunate to have her as a teacher.”

"The result of her teaching is that students believe anything is possible, and their achievements reflect that. What more can you ask from a teacher?" - Superintendent Michael Citta.

This remarkable achievement, albeit in line with numerous awards Girtain has received over the years, is the culmination of an incredible career, a signature moment for an educator known, respected, and admired by all.

“Christine Girtain personifies what it means to be a teacher here in Ocean County and Toms River, which is student-focused and with a passion to develop our children into lifelong learners,” said Superintendent Michael Citta, who has known Girtain for years and who worked alongside her while principal of High School South from 2018-2022. “Ms. Girtain operates without physical or intellectual boundaries—she has organized national and international science-based trips, and her educational approach and sheer personality challenge her students and colleagues to think beyond the ordinary. The result of her teaching is that students believe anything is possible, and their achievements reflect that. What more can you ask from a teacher? Ms. Girtain is an immense source of pride for this county, community, and me personally.”

The student-focused Girtain has not allowed the flurry of recent attention to shift that focus, and has spent the early part of the school year promoting innovative professional development, seeking funding and, of course, studying DNA. As she finds herself back in the spotlight as the state’s education ambassador, Girtain has expressed excitement while acknowledging the field of talented educators who make Toms River and New Jersey a great place to teach.

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