It is always a pleasure to share the story of an exceptional educator who has earned accolades for their work in the classroom. One of these is Lisa Leaheey, a high school teacher from Rhode Island who has been named her state’s 2023 Teacher of the Year.
Lisa has been teaching at North Providence High School in Providence for her entire 23-year career. Currently she teaches English to freshman and Advanced Placement Literature and Composition to seniors there. Ever since the beginning of her career, Lisa has dedicated herself to helping students be successful, and she continuously seeks innovative ways to engage her students in class while at the same time challenging their individual strengths and supporting their individual needs.
In addition to her work with students, Lisa created and curated the North Providence School Department’s Technology Integration and Distance Learning Support website. This amazing educator also serves as the Chair of the visiting committee for the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). She has also served on the NEASC’s Commission on Public Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Schools. Lisa is a FUSE Fellow, and in this role she supports districts in preparing for accreditation visits. She has done this work for the past 14 years. And as if all the were not enough, for three years she has served as an instructional coach with Rhode Island’s Highlander Institute, working to incorporate technology into district classrooms.
Lisa learned her Bachelor’s degree in English and Secondary Education and her Master’s degree in English, both from Rhode Island College. She has also earned a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Technology Integration from Southern New Hampshire University.
Congratulations, Lisa!