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Three mathematics educators and three science educators have been named 2025 state finalists for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST).
The 2025 state finalists for mathematics are Cherryl Delacruz, College Prep Academy, Topeka USD 501; Katherine Flax, Western Plains High School, Western Plains, USD 106; and Meshach McKnight, Chase Middle School, Topeka USD 501.
The 2025 state finalists for science are Sarah Evans, Olathe South High School, Olathe USD 233; Matthew Jenkinson, Indian Woods Middle School, Shawnee Mission USD 512; and Martha MacKay, Emporia High School, Emporia USD 253.
The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching are the nation’s highest honor for mathematics and science teachers. They are presented to educators who show a high degree of knowledge, innovation, skill and leadership.
Elementary and secondary educators are recognized in alternating years. This year, secondary teachers are being recognized. Kansas had seven mathematics nominees and 22 science nominees.
Two educators from each state, one in the area of mathematics and one in science, may be named national finalists. Each of the national finalists will receive a $10,000 award.
Contact Tamla Miller, tamla.miller@ksde.gov, with questions about the PAEMST.
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