Since 2006, no teacher from the Shakopee School District has been nominated for Minnesota teacher of the year — until this year.
Now Shakopee has 10 teachers nominated, the most of any district in the state, according to Education Minnesota, which gives out the award.
The winner will be announced in early May at a banquet attended by the 39 semifinalists selected last week by the group, which has 70,000 educators as members.
Among those making the semifinal list were two of the 10 teachers nominated from Shakopee: Amanda Marek and Edward Loiselle.
In order to be considered, a teacher has to accept the nomination and prepare a portfolio of work that judges can use to determine a winner.
A total of 139 teachers from dozens of districts chose to participate in the program this year.
Minnesota humility
Shakopee has almost 600 teachers, and Superintendent Rod Thompson said that in the past it has been hard to get them to accept the nominations for the award.
"We have a group of teachers who have that Minnesota humility," Thompson said. "They would rather look down and rub their toe in the dirt than be singled out."