NYC dance teacher Veronica Cheeseboro garners Big Apple Award

High school dance teacher Veronica Cheeseboro has garnered a 20024-2025 Big Apple Award from the New York City Department of Education. Photo credit: The Riverdale Press

I always get excited when I can share the story of an exceptional teacher who has earned accolades for her work with young people in our nation’s public schools. Today I share the story of Veronica Cheeseboro, a high school performing arts teacher from New York City. She has garnered a 2024-2025 Big Apple Award from New York City Department of Education.

Veronica teaches dance at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx. She has led the dance program there for six years. During those years, Veronica has worked diligently to partner her dance program with Ailey Arts in Education, Merce Cunningham Trust, and Ballet Hispanico Community Arts Partnership. In addition, Veronica serves as the coach for the school’s Step Team and she advises the campus Dance Club.
In her classroom, Veronica includes curriculum covering wellness for freshmen students. The curriculum covers injury prevention and ways to stretch. Her sophomores learn about nutrition, and her juniors and seniors learn anatomy through a study of kinesiology, learning how the body moves as well as the function of muscles, bones, and ligaments as they support dance moves. 

Veronica has also fulfilled a variety of leadership roles within the dance community. She’s facilitated multiple city-wide professional development workshops in hip hop dance for Rutgers University, Broadway Dance Center, and the Office of Arts & Special Projects sponsored by the NYC Department of Education.

In addition to her work in the classroom, Veronica is an active dancer and choreographer. She has performed as a member of NYC-based Contemporary Dance Company: Modarts Dance Collective as a professional dancer for the past four years.

Veronica earned her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts with an Emphasis in Dance at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, in 2016. She attended the prestigious school on an academic scholarship. She earned her Master’s degree in Dance Education with a K-12 certification from Rutgers University in 2018.

To learn more about Veronica Cheeseboro, click on the following link to visit her website.