Darcy
O’Connor Wins Illinois Computing Educators “2018 Educator of the
Year Award”
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[March 03, 2018]
MIDDLETOWN
- Darcy O’Connor, 4th grade teacher at New Holland-Middletown
Elementary School, New Holland-Middletown Elementary District 88,
has been selected as the 2018 winner of the Illinois Computing
Educators' 2018 Educator of the Year Award in the Classroom Teacher
category.
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Ms.
O’Connor was presented with her award at the Illinois Computing
Educators (ICE) State Conference, held February 26 – 28, 2018, at
the Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Conference Center in
Schaumburg, IL.
Each
year Illinois Computing Educators selects one educator in each of
two categories – one classroom teacher and one technology
administrator/specialist, for this prestigious award. Educators are
nominated for this award by colleagues, fellow teachers, students,
and school administrators who feel that the nominee has made
outstanding contributions to the integration of technology and the
improvement of teaching and learning in their school or district.
Once nominated, candidates must complete an extensive application
process that is reviewed, evaluated, and scored by members of the
ICE Educator of the Year Committee. Selections are then confirmed by
the ICE Executive Board for final approval.
Darcy O’Connor graduated with a BS in Elementary Education from
Illinois College, and is in her 6th year teaching. In December of
2017, she completed a Masters of Arts in Education with a focus in
curriculum and instruction through Greenville University. After
teaching preschool for two years, she moved to her current position
in 4th grade.
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Shortly after beginning the fourth grade position, she became
very interested in incorporating technology in the classroom. Darcy started with
a classroom makerspace and eventually helped start the school makerspace and a
library makerspace. It has always been her passion to not only engage students
in the classroom, but incorporate technology in engaging ways as well.
The mission of the Illinois Computing Educators is to promote the
development, growth, and use of technology in all facets of education. The
Educator of the Year award has been designed to honor ICE members from
throughout the state of Illinois who are exemplary educators and leaders at the
school or district level, and who have made significant contributions leading to
the integration of technology into the educational process. ICE is truly
grateful to the many outstanding nominees each year, and for all they do for
children in Illinois schools. The true winners are students in the many school
districts throughout the state where these outstanding educators teach and work.
[Todd Dugan
Superintendent
New Holland-Middletown Elementary School District 88]
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