Toronto Star

MusiCounts Reveals National 2024 Teacher of the Year Award Winner

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Each year since 2005, the national music education charity MusiCounts has recognized an educator with the MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Award, celebratin­g the accomplish­ments of music teachers across the country who strive to preserve the livelihood of music education.

On March 24th, during the 53rd Annual JUNO Awards live broadcast in Halifax, NS, the charity was thrilled to announce Stephen Richardson from École St. Joseph School in Yellowknif­e, NT, as the winner of the esteemed 2024 MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Award, presented by Anthem Entertainm­ent.

Stephen was selected by an external committee of music education experts from a group of five incredible teacher nominees from across Canada:

• Zeda Ali—Sunnyview Middle School, Brampton, ON

• Robert Bailey—École Charlie Killam School, Camrose, AB

• Élisabeth Bouchard-Bernier—École Des Explorateu­rs, Malartic, QC

• Sarah Comerford—Macdonald Drive Junior High,

St. John's, NL

• Stephen Richardson—École St. Joseph, Yellowknif­e, NT

As the winner of the 2024 Award, Richardson will receive a JUNO Award statuette, a $10,000 cash prize, a grant for his school through the MusiCounts School Music Funding Program, and grants made to additional schools in his honour.

“Congratula­tions to the 2024 MusiCounts Teacher of the Year nominees, who exemplify the passion, dedication, innovation, and care that Canadian music teachers put into their craft,” said Kristy Fletcher, President of MusiCounts. “MusiCounts is thrilled to honour Stephen Richardson of Yellowknif­e, NT, with this year’s award, to recognize his commitment to music education and his pivotal role in shaping the region’s music scene right where it begins in the music classroom.”

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