NJ STEM teacher Christine Girtain named her state’s 2023 Teacher of the Year

STEM educator Christine Girtain has been named the 2023 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year. Photo credit: New Jersey Education Association

I am always excited to share the story of an exceptional educator who has earned accolades for their work in the classroom. One of these is Christine Girtain, an accomplished science teacher from Toms River, New Jersey.

Christine teaches STEM courses at Toms River High School North and Toms River High School South in Toms River. In fact, she is the Director of a three-year authentic science research course for high school students in grades 10 through 12. As the program’s director, Christine guides her students in projects covering such topics as the effects of fruit seed extracts on bacteria, bio-engineering E. coli , and studies on bees. “Through this program, our students and teachers will be doing amazing cutting-edge work, and potentially fundraising for our schools at the same time,” declares Christine.

This honored educator believes in offering opportunities for her students to expand their horizons globally. She has taken students to do research in Costa Rica with Seeds of Change, she has led them in a joint project with science students in Israel; and she has escorted them on educational tours in Europe.

“I love the bonds I build with my students, especially teaching the research class,” Christine says. “I am always trying to meet new people and learn new things that I can bring back to my students. The more I learn, the more I can help my students find fulfilling careers. After all, I love my job, and I want the same thing for my students,” she concludes.

In addition to her work with students in the classroom, Christine is a national presenter and advocate for increasing agricultural literacy, working with Nourish the Future, the National Corn Growers Association, the United Soybean Board, the Beef Checkoff, and the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture. And as if all that were not enough, she has brought in more than $185,000 in grant funds to fund student research projects and STEM camps.

Her selection as New Jersey Teacher of the Year is not the only recognition Christine has received.  She was named the Genetics Educator of the Year by the National Association of Biology Teachers in 2022;  the Ocean County Teacher of the Year in 2022-2023; the Army Education Outreach Educator of the Year in 2021; and the New Jersey STEM Pathways Teacher of the Year in 2019. In 2021, she was selected as a state finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching Award (PAEMST).

Christina earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology with a concentration in Education from the College of New Jersey in Ewing, New Jersey, in 1994. She earned her Master’s degree in Earth Science Instruction and Curriculum from Kean University in Union, New Jersey, in 2005. She completed her student teaching assignment in Lancaster, England. Her career as an educator spans 28 years.