Congratulations to middle school educator Lee Perez, who has been named the 2022 Nebraska State Teacher of the Year!
Lee currently teaches English as a Second Language to students in grades 5 through 8 at Alice Buffet Magnet Middle School in the Omaha Public School system. He inaugurated his teaching career in 2008 at Marrs Magnet Middle School in Omaha. There he taught a seventh grade World Studies-Dual Language Program until 2019.
Lee employs a comprehensive approach to reach his students. He combines culturally responsive teaching and language learning engagement strategies,. His goal is to teach his students a new language while celebrating his students’ own backgrounds and cultures in the classroom. “It is important to embrace diversity. We should acknowledge that being different is special and these differences should be showcased during learning,” Lee asserts. “Good teaching isn’t always about effective lesson planning, data, assessments, or observations with administrators. It’s about empowering our students to strive to be the best versions of themselves socially, emotionally, intellectually, and academically,” he continues.
In addition, Lee uses the power of his own childhood experiences to guide his approach to his students. “I just want my students to know that I had a tough life growing up, and just because you have a hard life growing up doesn’t mean you can’t reach your dreams,” reveals Lee.
In addition to his work in the classroom, Lee is an active member in the community. He is a member of the Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee, the Omaha Education Association Metro Board, the Nebraska State Education Association, and the English Learner Curriculum Pathway Committee for Omaha Public Schools.
Lee is an alumnus of the University of Nebraska, Omaha.
The Teacher of the Year program recognizes the contributions of classroom teachers who are exceptionally dedicated, knowledgeable, skilled and who have the ability to inspire students of all backgrounds and abilities to learn.