Kimberly Miller named Teacher of the Year

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Kimberly Miller, a family and consumer science teacher at Woodland High School, has been named Educational Service District 112’s Regional Teacher of the Year. 

“Miller’s passion for her students shows through in her unique lesson planning that truly helps them prepare for their futures,” ESD 112 wrote in the announcement. “Whether she is leading a unit on potential careers in her independent living course or teaching practical workforce skills in her culinary program, her focus remains on helping her students succeed in life beyond the classroom.” 

As a Career and Technical Education (CTE) teacher, Miller believes that “education is more than classroom learning.” When asked what her message would be as the Teacher of the Year, she emphasizes that there is more than one path to success for students.

“She truly epitomizes what it means to be a professional educator,” said Paul Huddleston, CTE Director for Woodland School District. “If you’ve ever watched her in action, you witnessed a knowledgeable and inspiring teacher that finds ways to make learning both relevant and fun for her students.”



Kimberly joins colleagues from the state’s other eight ESDs as finalists for state Teacher of the Year. The winner will be announced by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction at an awards reception in in the fall.  

— ESD 112