Las Vegas Review-Journal

LV instructor lands national accolade

Teacher of Year to be inducted into hall of fame

- By Amelia Pak-harvey Las Vegas Review-journal

Richard Knoeppel was blindsided in the middle of his architectu­ral design class on Wednesday.

But the surprise was a good one for Knoeppel: He is one of just five instructor­s nationwide who will be inducted this year into the National Teacher Hall of Fame.

It’s the latest in a string of awards that the 32-year educator at Advanced Technologi­es Academy in Las Vegas has won this school year, following his recognitio­n in October as the Nevada Teacher of the Year.

“This year in and of itself has been extremely overwhelmi­ng with all of the accolades I’ve received,” he said after learning of the latest. “I’m extremely fortunate to work in such a phenomenal school with phenomenal students.”

The honor is in some ways even more impressive for the magnet school. Only two Nevada teachers have made it to the national hall of fame in Emporia, Kansas, and both of them taught at A-tech, as the school is known. The late John Snyder received the recognitio­n in 2007.

Knoeppel credited Snyder as a mentor who taught him to “pay it forward” after receiving recognitio­n for your work.

“John was very good at that,” he said. “And that’s something, since I’ve been recognized for different things in the state of Nevada, that I’ve tried very, very hard to do.”

Knoeppel will become a member of the 28th class of inductees, bringing the number of teachers inducted to 140 since 1992. The inductees will travel to Washington later this year to meet with Department of Education officials and their state delegation­s.

It’s easy for Knoeppel to find meaning in his work: All he has to do is take a look at the buildings built by former students in Clark County.

“Every day, I can get up and I can look at the Las Vegas Strip and I can see my impact,” he said. “Because a lot of the buildings that are there, a lot of the schools that are here in Clark County were designed and built by my former students.”

Students in his class working on a design project beamed as officials presented him with the award.

Rebecca Barboza, a junior, said Knoeppel is always looking out for the students and wants what’s best for them.

“If you were to look up a teacher — the definition of a teacher — that’s

Mr. Knoeppel,” she said.

Contact Amelia Pak-harvey at apak-harvey@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-4630. Follow @Ameliapakh­arvey on Twitter.

 ?? K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal @Kmcannonph­oto ?? Advanced Technologi­es Academy teacher Richard Knoeppel, the Nevada Teacher of the Year, gets a hug Wednesday from seniorIsaa­c Carpenter after being told that he will be inducted into the National Teacher Hall of Fame. Looking on is senior Edin Sosa.
K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal @Kmcannonph­oto Advanced Technologi­es Academy teacher Richard Knoeppel, the Nevada Teacher of the Year, gets a hug Wednesday from seniorIsaa­c Carpenter after being told that he will be inducted into the National Teacher Hall of Fame. Looking on is senior Edin Sosa.

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