Teacher Janet Do of Oregon garners a 2018 Milken Award

Janet Do

First grade teacher Janet Do of Whitman Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, garners a Milken Educator Award in 2018.

Our nation’s schools are very fortunate to enjoy the benefit of talented educators. One of these is Janet Do, a first grade teacher at Whitman Elementary School in Portland, Oregon. In 2018, Janet was honored with a Milken Educator Award.

The daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, Janet graduated from Portland’s Benson High School in 2007. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Arts and Letters in 2012, and her Master’s degree in Education in 2013, both from Portland State University.

One of Janet’s strengths is building community. She forms strong, genuine relationships with her students, helps all her kids set and reach attainable goals, and is quick to advocate for children with special needs. She incorporates brain science and mindfulness techniques into her instructional program, and the results are measurable. More than 70% of her class demonstrated an increase of 1.5 years’ growth in reading last year, though only two of her 21 students began the year reading at grade level.

Janet’s school serves an area with many transient families, so Janet welcomes new students into her classroom throughout the year, quickly making them and their families feel at home. Janet speaks Vietnamese and was instrumental in planning Whitman’s first Multicultural Night, where she set up a booth to share Asian cultural activities.

In 2018 Janet earned a Milken Educator Award. She is the only teacher in Oregon and one of just 40 nationwide chosen to receive the honor in 2018. The Milken Educator Awards has been described by Teacher magazine as the “Oscars of Teaching.” The award has been used to honor exceptional educators for over 30 years. Milken Educators are selected in early to mid-career for what they have achieved to date, and for the promise of what they will accomplish as they continue through their careers. In addition to the $25,000 cash prize and public recognition, the honor includes membership in the National Milken Educator Network, a group of more than 2,700 top teachers, principals, and specialists from all over the country who work towards strengthening best practices in education.