Springfield News-Sun

Area educator named teacher leader of the year

Shelby Guthrie is recognized for her teaching efforts at Global Impact STEM Academy.

- By Brooke Spurlock Staff Writer

A teacher in a Springfiel­d school was named Grownextge­n’s Teacher Leader of the Year.

Shelby Guthrie, a food science and agricultur­e teacher at Global Impact STEM Academy (GISA), said she is honored and blessed to “have the opportunit­y to represent a field of work I love so much.

“The best way to describe this moment is that I feel seen. My hope and goal is that my students feel seen in my classroom on a daily basis. I want them to know that I see who you are, and

I want to help you get where you are going,” she said.

Grownextge­n is an educationa­l platform for educators, industry leaders and profession­als to gain more knowledge about the agricultur­al field through experience­s developed by a variety of experts in their field.

Guthrie added she has felt many feelings, such as gratitude, grace,

recognitio­n and appreciati­on, related to getting this award.

“This award means that you are making a difference,” she said. “I know my name is on the award, but everyone who has helped me get here also deserves recognitio­n for letting me pursue my passions of education, agricultur­e, science and most importantl­y, the passion of helping students find their path.”

This award program highlights teachers who have demonstrat­ed leadership among their fellow teachers by training and providing support; added value to Grownextge­n with curriculum and ideas; promoted the Grownextge­n program in their classroom, online and with other colleagues; and completed the leadership program with Grownextge­n,

according to the Ohio Department of Education.

“This award honestly belongs to my students I have served over the past four years,” Guthrie said. “It also belongs to my support system, my husband, my family and friends, but especially my family I work with. They build the community up, improving on standards, strategies and practices for the love and passion of agricultur­e and science.”

Founding director Joshua Jennings said GISA is proud of Guthrie, as well as other staff who received this award in the past.

“This award demonstrat­es Ms. Guthrie’s contributi­ons to the industry and helping other instructor­s make the connection­s between their specific content and agricultur­e,” he said.

GISA has been a partner with Grownextge­n and the Ohio Soybean Council since its inception in 2013, Jennings

said.

Grownextge­n was launched in 2014 with funds from the Ohio Soybean Council and Ohio soybean farmers, according to the website. The funds, known as the soybean checkoff, are invested in areas that will help expand markets, drive innovation and build understand­ing to ensure the future success of the soybean industry.

The organizati­on provides teachers with free STEM lessons that bring agricultur­e principles and practices into the science classroom, with a primary focus on biology, chemistry, food science and environmen­tal science standards, the website stated. It includes e-learning courses and a network of educators and industry leaders to answer questions and provide resources.

CASES CALLED INCLUDED:

■ John E. Booth, 49, of 2834 Oleatha Ave., violation of TPO, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond.

■ Tristan M. Houser, 21, of 411 S. Limestone, Apt. 2, violation of TPO, guilty, continued, declined PD, no contact condition of bond, PSI ordered, OR bond.

■ India N. Nelson, 25, theft, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond, theft, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond, theft, innocent, continued, PD appointed, OR bond.

■ Keith E. Noel II, 40, of 1309 W. Mulberry, criminal trespass, continued, PD appointed, bond $500.

■ Neil Segovia, 35, of 225 E. Madison, obstruct official business, continued, PD appointed, bond $500.

■ Christophe­r L. Silvers,

44, of 325 W. Columbia

St., criminal trespass, innocent, continued, bond $1,500.

■ Matthew B. Whitley,

41, of Mechanicsb­urg,

OH, felonious assault, innocent, continued, PD appointed, no contact condition of bond, bond $5,000.

■ Matthew B. Whitley,

41, of Mechanicsb­urg,

OH, domestic violence, innocent, continued, PD appointed, no contact condition of bond, OR bond.

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