The Desert Sun

Indio High teacher named a 2025 Riverside County Teacher of the Year

- Jennifer Cortez

What’s it like to learn math from a Riverside County Teacher of the Year at Indio High School? In Amy Torres’ classroom, students experience an inclusive environmen­t where they feel safe to make mistakes and learn without shame.

Torres received the news that she is one of four educators named a 2025 Riverside County Teacher of the Year on Thursday morning during her first period class when an entourage of education leaders burst into her classroom to surprise her and her students with the announceme­nt.

“Ever since I started as an AVID tutor here for my first job in education, I always knew that I wanted to be back at Indio High School,” Torres said in a statement provided by the Riverside County Office of Education. “It’s my goal to engage students, help them be successful and to learn how to give back.”

As chair of the math department, Torres also advises the National Honors Society and the California Scholarshi­p Federation. Recently, she earned a supplement­ary authorizat­ion in computer science from Cal State Chico, with the goal of introducin­g Advanced Placement computer science courses at the high school.

Torres began her teaching career as a long-term substitute in 2015, working at two middle schools in the Desert Sands Unified School District before securing her current role in 2017. She holds a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies with a minor in mathematic­s from California State University

San Marcos and a master’s degree in mathematic­s secondary education from Western Governors University.

“I can see by looking around this classroom that there is a lot of learning that takes place here,” said Riverside County Superinten­dent of Schools Edwin Gomez, during the surprise visit. “Ms. Torres is a committed educator who emphasizes the significan­ce of mathematic­s in everyday life. She models good stewardshi­p in her class and across campus, creating a benefit for the entire community.”

Torres will join Amanda Zonker from Riverside STEM Academy, along with two other teachers whose names have yet to be revealed, in representi­ng Riverside County in the 2025 California Teacher of the Year competitio­n.

Jennifer Cortez covers education in the Coachella Valley. Reach her at jennifer.cortez@desertsun.com.

 ?? JAY CALDERON/THE DESERT SUN ?? Indio High School teacher Amy Torres was recognized as a Riverside County Teacher of the Year by the Riverside Office of Education at Indio High School in Indio on Thursday.
JAY CALDERON/THE DESERT SUN Indio High School teacher Amy Torres was recognized as a Riverside County Teacher of the Year by the Riverside Office of Education at Indio High School in Indio on Thursday.

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