
Middle school STEM educator Matthew Winheim has been named the 2025 California State Teacher of the Year. Photo credit: Flight Test Historical Foundation
I am always excited to share the story of an exceptional educator who has earned honors for his work in the classroom. One of these is Matthew Winheim, a STEM teacher from California. He has been named his state’s 2025 Teacher of the Year.
Matthew teachers science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to middle schoolers at the Space and Aeronautics Gateway to Exploration (SAGE) Magnet Academy. The school is part of the Palmdale School District located in Southern California. There Matthew integrates aeronautics in his STEM course to inspire the next generation of innovators and aviators.
One of his most notable accomplishments was helping to create and establish a high school math course in collaboration with a community college. This course reduced the need for remediation and prepared students for success in STEM careers.
In addition, Matthew is a veteran of the US Air Force. And his commitment to the military community continues, even though he has been discharged. To this end, he serves as the president of a nonprofit called the Edwards Air Force Base Civilian-Military Support Group. The organization supporting active–duty military personnel and their families in the community.
His selection as California’s Teacher of the Year is not the only honor Matthew has earned. In 2022, he was honored as a “Hometown Hero” at the Edwards Open House and STEM Expo, where he flew with the Air Force Thunderbirds.
Matthew earned his Associate of Science degree in Aeronautical Sciences from the Community College of the Air Force in 2000. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies with a Minor in Mathematics from California State University, Bakersfield, in 2002. He earned his Master’s degree in Mathematics Education from Western Governors University in 2008. His career as an educator spans more than 20 years.
