Mobile County Public Schools surprised three teachers with the countywide Teacher of the Year award. Krissy Brown, Roseann Byrd, and Justine Wilson were recognized for their exceptional work in the classroom and beyond. Each winner represents a different school level and will be considered for the state Teacher of the Year competition.
) - The Mobile County Public School System today recognized its top three teachers of 2025, naming them as the countywide Teachers of the Year and surprising them in their classrooms.Krissy Brown of Gilliard Elementary, the Mobile County Elementary School Teacher of the YearRoseann Byrd of Citronelle High, the Mobile County High School Teacher of the Year
Each of Mobile County’s 90 schools selects a Teacher of the Year, who is then nominated for the countywide honor. A committee selected these three winners and will forward applications on to be considered by the state for Alabama’s Teacher of the Year. Mobile County Public Schools Teachers of the Year for 2025 are, from left, Krissy Brown, Justine Wilson and Roseann Byrd.“These outstanding educators have done an exceptional job in the classroom and beyond,” said Mobile County Public Schools Superintendent Chresal D. Threadgill. “This honor is a tangible recognition of their dedication to student achievement and success. I am very proud of them, and I congratulate them on this terrific accomplishment.
In the Alabama Teacher of the Year competition, MCPSS has had one Alabama Teacher of the Year, two Alabama Secondary Teachers of the Year and several finalists in recent years.Krissy Brown is a fourth-grade teacher at Gilliard Elementary, where she has been on staff since 2022. She serves as the Lead Math Teacher for fourth grade, and was an Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative Math and Science Coaching Cycle Participant, a statewide program to improve STEM teaching.
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