The 2018 Oregon State Teacher of the Year is Matthew Bacon-Brenes, a middle school social studies teacher from Portland.
Matthew, a California native, spent his childhood in Oregon’s Lake Oswego. After his graduation from Whitman College, he inaugurated his career as an educator teaching English in Japan through an exchange program. After three years there, he returned to Oregon to teach at Gladstone High School for ten years and then fifteen years Mt. Tabor Middle School. In all, his career as a professional educator has spanned 29 years.
Matthew is credited as instrumental to the success of Portland’s popular Japanese immersion program. He supervises an annual two-week-long trip for eighth-graders that allows students to study Japanese culture and history. The course concludes with a culminating project that is influenced by their findings. He has run the program for 20 years.
In addition to his 2018 honor, Matthew has also been awarded a Horace Mann Award for Teaching Excellence for 2019 from the National Education Association (NEA) Foundation and Horace Mann.
The award is one of five given nationally, and comes with a $10,000 prize. The five winners are also finalists for the NEA Member Benefits Award, one of whom will garner a $25,000 prize in February at a gala to be held in Washington, DC.