Educator Brittany Larsen of North Dakota earns a coveted Milken Award

Tiffany Larsen

Brittany Larsen, a first grade teacher from Grafton, North Dakota, earns a coveted Milken Award.

Our nation’s students are so fortunate to have so many talented educators staffing our public schools. These hardworking individuals work tirelessly to develop innovative and effective instructional programs, and they genuinely care about their students. One of these is Brittany Larsen, a first grade teacher from Grafton, North Dakota.

Brittany earned a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education in 2008 from the University of Minnesota, Duluth. She earned her Master’s degree in Differentiated Instruction in 2017 from Concordia University.

A native of Grafton, this amazing educator has taught first grade at Century Elementary School in her home town for the past ten years. Brittany continuously strives for improvement in her instruction, and she differentiates her instruction to meet the needs of each student. In addition, this amazing professional educator mentors new teachers, models lessons for other instructors, and she serves on leadership committees for curriculum, assessments, and special education.

Brittany says she loves to come to school every day, where she instills a sense of family in her students. She says her goal is to make sure students “know they are loved, they are safe, and they will be engaged throughout the day.” Knowing they are loved “is everything. Learning comes second,” she asserts. “They need the feeling of security. Otherwise they cannot focus,” she concludes.

“Brittany’s commitment, consideration, and dedication to the students in her class is a true reflection of the type of person she is,” comments Darren Albrecht, Superintendent of Grafton Public Schools. “Brittany is truly deserving of this recognition, and we thank her for everything she does for students and families.”

The Milken Educator Awards have been described by Teacher magazine as the “Oscars of Teaching.” In addition to the $25,000 cash prize and public recognition, the honor includes membership in the National Milken Educator Network, a group of more than 2,700 exemplary teachers, principals, and specialists from all over the country who work towards strengthening best practices in education. Brittany is one of up to 40 educators, and the only one from North Dakota, who received the Milken Educator Award for the 2018-2019 year. To learn more, click on Milken Educator Awards.