There are many exceptional educators throughout our country who have earned recognition for their work with young people. One of these is Danielle “Dani” Charbonneau, a high school teacher from Massachusetts who has been named her state’s 2023 Teacher of the Year.
Dani teaches English and Language Arts and courses in creative writing at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School in Oak Bluffs. On her campus, she is the program co-ordinator and a teacher in the alternative program. This program, which serves students in grades 9—12, ensures that students have a school experience that includes a sense of belonging and an understanding of life beyond the island. Part of the program involves a retreat to a nearby Penikese, an uninhabited island, where students experience nature without the distractions of technology, electricity, and indoor bathrooms. Another part of the program includes a fundraiser for Chopped for Charity, a local food bank, and Island Lore Night, where students and community member present historical fiction and spooky stories and excursions to Boston.
As if all this were not enough, Dani also serves as the co-advisor of her school’s Gender Sexuality Alliance, a position she has held since 2018. She also helped create lessons in response to the murder of George Floyd and the resulting protests.
Dani earned her Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from Harvard University. She completed the requirements for a second Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from New York University. She earned her Master’s degree in Education Leadership from the University of New England. Before becoming a teacher in 2004, Dani worked as an editor at CBS. In a career as an educator that spans 19 years, she has spent eight of them teaching in Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools.