Celebrating Okaloosa County's Teacher of the Year: Kimberly Day-Scanlon (2026)

Unsung Heroes of Education: Celebrating Excellence in Okaloosa County

In a heartwarming announcement, the Okaloosa County School District has unveiled its 'Teacher of the Year' for 2026, and the honor goes to an exceptional educator, Ms. Kimberly Day-Scanlon.

But here's where it gets controversial... or at least, thought-provoking. The title is not just a mere recognition of teaching prowess; it's a testament to the impact these educators have on the lives of their students. And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about academic achievements, but also about the personal growth and development that these teachers foster.

Ms. Day-Scanlon, a dedicated 4th and 5th-grade ESE CBA teacher at Kenwood Elementary, embodies this spirit. With a Bachelor of Science in Special Education from the College of Saint Rose and a Master of Science in Inclusive Education/Special Education from Nazareth College, she brings a unique skill set to her classroom.

Her journey is an inspiring one, and it's not just about the degrees. Ms. Day-Scanlon's passion for inclusive education and her commitment to ensuring every student feels valued and supported is what sets her apart. She creates an environment where every child, regardless of their learning needs, can thrive and reach their full potential.

The runner-ups, Ms. Kimberly Moran and Ms. Sarah Theres, are no less remarkable. Ms. Moran, an art teacher at Fort Walton Beach High School, and Ms. Theres, a music teacher at Florosa Elementary School, both bring their unique talents and dedication to their respective fields. Their presence on the shortlist is a testament to the diverse and talented teaching staff within the district.

So, as we celebrate Ms. Day-Scanlon's achievement, let's also take a moment to appreciate the dedication and hard work of all educators. Their impact extends far beyond the classroom, shaping the future of our society.

And here's a thought-provoking question for our readers: In your opinion, what makes a truly exceptional teacher? Join the discussion in the comments and share your thoughts on the qualities that define an outstanding educator!

Celebrating Okaloosa County's Teacher of the Year: Kimberly Day-Scanlon (2026)
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