WV teacher Emily Crislip Castelli garners prestigious honor

Emily Crislip Castelli, a teacher at Salem Elementary School in Salem, West Virginia, has been named to the 2024 class of Extraordinary Educators by Curriculum Associates.  Photo Credit: Curriculum Associates

Curriculum Associates has named Emily Crislip Castelli of West Virginia to its 2024 class of Extraordinary Educators. The program annually celebrates and connects exemplary teachers in Grades K–8 from around the country. Emily is one of 32 educators from 19 states and the District of Columbia who were selected for the honor.

Emily was selected for the honor to recognize her efforts to promote growth and achievement through formal assessments, pioneering innovative engagement tactics, serving as a steward for high expectations and student achievement, and creating equitable environments for her students. Emily teaches second grade at Salem Elementary School in Salem. She has worked at the school, part of the Harrison County School District, for the past six years.

“To be an effective educator, data-driven instruction is paramount to making good decisions regarding education and intervention in the classroom,” declares Emily. “I use i-Ready data to plan small group intervention lessons to assist students with essential skills they may need extra support to become proficient. I also do monthly growth monitoring, which allows me to see if I need to change my approach in class,” she continues.

This is the fifth year of the Extraordinary Educators program. To learn more about Curriculum Associates and the 2024 Extraordinary Educators, visit this website: CurriculumAssociates.com/Extraordinary-Educators.