Tennessee Announces 2019-20 Teacher of the Year Finalists

The Tennessee Department of Education is pleased to announce the nine finalists for the 2019-20 Tennessee Teacher of the Year award. The finalists represent each of the six Center of Regional Excellence (CORE) area in the state, with three finalists in each Grand Division (West, Middle, and East). Grand Division winners including the Teacher of the Year will be selected from this group and announced during an honorary banquet this fall, following a panel interview with each finalist.

“I have visited classrooms in every region, and we have so many passionate and highly effective educators in Tennessee,” Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn said. “Kids never forget their best teachers; they carry the lessons with them for the rest of their lives. These teachers are changing the trajectory of their students’ lives.”

The final winner will represent Tennessee in the National Teacher of the Year competition and serve as an ambassador for education in the state throughout the 2019-20 school year. To qualify, candidates must have been teaching full-time for at least three years, have a track record of exceptional gains in student learning, and be effective school and community leaders. The nine finalists for 2019-20 Teacher of the Year are:  

Core RegionTeacherSchoolDistrict
Shelby/MunicipalsAmanda TutorBartlett 9th Grade AcademyBartlett Municipal School District
SouthwestHolly CooperLexington High SchoolLexington City School System
NorthwestTina GreenleeDyer County High SchoolDyer County Schools
CORE RegionTeacherSchoolDistrict
Mid CumberlandSarah ChumneyCarson Lane AcademyMurfreesboro City Schools
South CentralMary PackLoretto High SchoolLawrence County Schools
Upper CumberlandMary Lindsay SpainPrescott South ElementaryPutnam County School System
CORE RegionTeacherSchoolDistrict
SoutheastKristin RobertsonSignal Mountain Middle HighHamilton County Schools
East TennesseeCristina HashaJefferson ElementaryJefferson County Schools
First TennesseeBrian McLaughlinMorristown-Hamblen High School WestHamblen County Schools

These finalists will have the opportunity to serve on Commissioner Schwinn’s Teacher Advisory Council for the duration of the 2019-20 school year. This council acts as a working group of expert teachers to provide feedback and inform the work of the department throughout the school year. Additionally, to provide continuity and leadership, the three Grand Division winners will continue their term during the 2020-21 school year.