
Elementary school teacher Holly Witcher has been named Georgia’s 2025 State Teacher of the Year. Photo credit: Georgia College and State University
I am always excited to share the story of an outstanding teacher who has earned accolades for their work with young people. Today, I share the story of Holly Witcher, an elementary school teacher from Georgia. She has been named her state’s 2025 Teacher of the Year. She was selected for this honor from approximately 110,000 teacher applicants.
Holly instructs a self-contained Special Education class for kindergarten through second grade at Tesnatee Gap Elementary School in White County, Georgia. “I have the best job in the world,” declares Holly. “And everybody says, ‘You have a hard job.’ It is, but it’s absolutely the most rewarding to develop relationships with not just students, but their families, including their brothers and sisters because you must all be in it together,” she continues.
During her senior year in college, Holly took advantage of an opportunity to teach in Sweden. She was curious about education in other countries and how it compared to schools in the United States. When she returned to the United States, she used Swedish concepts to challenge the status quo in American schools. In addition to teaching in traditional public schools, Holly also taught online for 10 years at Georgia Cyber Academy. There, she served as a lead teacher for four years and as an elementary school assistant administrator of special programs for four years.
Her recognition as Georgia’s Teacher of the Year is not the only honor Holly has earned. She was named Teacher of the Year at Peek’s Chapel Elementary in Rockdale County in 2006 and District Teacher of the Year in White County in 2023.
The honored teacher earned her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Georgia College and State University in 2001. She earned her Master’s degree in Integrated Curriculum with a focus on Special Education from the American College of Education in 2021. She has also earned endorsements in Gifted In-Field Education and teaching English to speakers of other languages. Additionally, she obtained the Teacher Support Specialist Service Certificate, which equips her with the knowledge to mentor new teachers. Her career as an educator spans 24 years.
