Dr. Rachael Mahmood name 2025 Illinois State Teacher of the Year

Elementary school teacher Dr. Rachael Mahmood has been named the 2025 Illinois State Teacher of the Year. Photo credit: Rachael Mahmood

Many outstanding educators are recognized for their dedication and innovation each year in state-wide Teacher of the Year programs. This year, the state of Illinois has selected Dr. Rachael Mahmood, an elementary teacher from Aurora, Illinois, to receive their state honors.

Rachael teaches fifth graders at Georgetown Elementary School in the Indian Prairie School District. In her classroom, she works diligently to nurture her students’ love for school through identity-affirming curriculum, engaging instructional strategies, and relationships that build a culture of care and inclusion. Her curriculum includes learning through exploration, completing hands-on projects, participating in field trips to museums, students peer-teaching kindergartners, and finding ways students can use their knowledge to improve their own communities. 

During her 20 years as a professional educator, Rachael has chaired equity teams and a diversity advisory parent group, facilitated dialogue circles, delivered professional development, and authored curriculums within her district and across the state. As a Teach Plus Fellow and the Chair of the Educational Task Force for the Muslim Civic Coalition, she leads resource design and professional development designed to accompany new educational laws passed in Illinois. 

In addition to her Teacher of the Year honors, Rachael was recognized as a semi-finalist in the Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence by the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2020. She also garnered the Distinguished Alumni of Elmhurst University in 2021. Additionally, she earned the Michael Feldman Educational Leadership Award from Elmhurst University and the Rising Star Alumni Award from Benedictine University.

Rachael earned her Bachelor’s degree in Education from Benedictine University in 2004. She completed the requirements for her Master’s degree in Education from Elmhurst University in 2008. She also earned a PhD in Education from Northern Illinois University in 2016.