I am always excited to share the story of an exceptional educator who has won accolades for their work in the classroom. One of these is Nanette Hanson, an elementary school teacher from Escanaba, Michigan. She has been named her state’s 2022-2023 State Teacher of the Year.
Nanette currently teaches first graders at Lemmer Elementary School in Escanaba. In a career that has spanned more than 25 years, she has taught 17 of them at Lemmer. Those who know her recognize that Nanette’s priority is to build strong relationships with each of her students. Daily she strives to create a strong sense of community, inclusion, respect, and belonging in her classroom.
This mindset is also a big part of her mentoring work with beginning teachers. And Nanette works not only with children and early-career teachers, but she also serves her school as the team leader on the Lemmer Leader in Me Lighthouse Team.
These priorities have their roots in her childhood. As a youngster, Nanette grew up in the small Upper Peninsula town of Gladstone. In those years, the honored teacher recalls, she was troubled by low self-esteem. She once revealed it was caring teachers who led to her personal sense of accomplishment and belief in herself. “I just knew I wanted to be that person for somebody else,” she continued.”“Every day is an opportunity for me to forge that relationship and be that light in someone else’s darkness.”
Inclusion is very important in Nanette’s classroom. “We have a large Native American population, and so I like to incorporate the community,” she declares. “We invite the Indian Education Program to come into our classroom, and they do a wonderful job of sharing the culture with our students, some of whom are Native American,” she says.
Nanette earned her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and Creative Arts in 1994 and her Master’s degree in Education Administration and Supervision in 2009, both from Northern Michigan University.
To learn more about Nanette Hanson, view the four-minute video below: