One of the most amazing physical education teachers I have heard about is Nicole Peterson, a dance and physical education teacher from West Fargo, North Dakota. She was named a SHAPE America National Teacher of the Year in 2019. Award honorees are selected in response to their outstanding programs in adapted physical education, dance education, health education, and physical education.
Nicole received a crystal apple, flowers, a gift from her West Fargo Public School District and the local school board, and a $500 check from the West Fargo Educational Foundation. “I just want to give back to the community what I got out of this [city] and high school,” Nicole expressed. “I really like who I work with, my co-workers and the administration are all great. The culture of the school here is amazing and challenging all at the same time,” she concluded. In addition to her SHAPE Award, Nicole was named the 2018-2019 West Fargo Public Schools Teacher of the Year
Nicole teaches dance and physical education at West Fargo High School in West Fargo. In fact, she teaches at her alma mater. She graduated from West Fargo High in 1996. The honored educator has held that position for the past 16 years. Prior to West Fargo, she taught health and physical education in Henning, Minnesota.
Nicole earned her Bachelor’s degree from Concordia College in Health and Physical Education from Moorhead, Minnesota, in 2000. She earned her Master’s degree from North Dakota in Curriculum and Instruction in 2013.
To read more about Nicole, see this article published in the West Fargo Pioneer.