There are many outstanding teachers in our nation’s schools who have earned recognition for their work with young people. One of these is Casey Cuny, a high school English teacher from California. He has been named his state’s 2024 Teacher of the Year.
Casey teaches Honors English to sophomores and Mythology and Folklore to seniors at Valencia High School in Santa Clarita, located about 30 miles north of Los Angeles. In a career that spans more than two decades, he has spent the last 18 of them working in the Hart District. On his campus, Casey also serves as English Department Chair and as the school’s instructional coach. He also works as an Adjunct Professor at National University, a San Diego-based four-year college that offers both in-person and online classes in teacher credentialing. He has done this work for 17 years.
In his classroom, Casey places focus on creating an inclusive environment for his students, emphasizes the power of growth mindset, and champions their growth as individuals. He uses Socratic seminars, which are scaffolded critical thinking activities that foster dialogue and collaboration among students. In fact, he has published an article on this topic in Educational Leadership, a prestigious journal in the field of education.
Casey has earned other accolades in addition to being named California’s Teacher of the Year. Last year, he was named Valencia High School Teacher of the Year, he was recognized by the Hart Governing Board as the District Teacher of the Year, and he was honored as one of 16 Los Angeles County Teachers of the Year.
To achieve his current success, Casey has had to overcome substantial obstacles. He grew up in Vail, Colorado, where he enjoyed a normal childhood, until, at the age of 13, he was diagnosed with a rare type of bone cancer. He had to undergo eight surgeries during that year, followed by chemotherapy for more than a year. In remembering that period of his life, Casey recalls that his teachers were a great source of hope. In fact, they inspired him to dedicate his life to becoming a teacher so that he could be an inspiration to other young people.
Casey earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Arizona in 1998, and his Master’s degree in Education from the University of Phoenix in 2005.
To read more about Casey Cuny, click on this link to an article about him published in The Signal.