Six Idaho educators to be honored with Vandal Outstanding Educator Award
October 03, 2024
MOSCOW, Idaho — University of Idaho’s College of Education, Health and Human Sciences is proud to announce the 2024 Vandal Outstanding Educator Award winners. Nominated by U of I students, these K-12 educators have made a lasting impact, inspiring a love for learning, encouraging students to reach their full potential and shaping their personal and academic growth. The honorees will be celebrated during the Idaho Vandal Football Educator Appreciation game Saturday, Oct. 19, at the P1FCU Kibbie Dome in Moscow.
Educators can purchase discounted game tickets at tinyurl.com/244deatv using the code 2024educationgame.
A special halftime ceremony will recognize the six 2024 Vandal Outstanding Educator Award recipients, listed below.
Colin Briggs
Colin Briggs, a dedicated physical education teacher, has made an extraordinary impact on both the Moscow School District and U of I. Known for his innovative programs and his guidance of practicum students, Briggs fosters a passion for teaching and health among his students. In addition to coordinating city-wide events like the annual swim unit and track meets, he mentors future educators at U of I and leads programs such as the GQ Club for boys at Lena Elementary. Twice nominated for SHAPE Idaho Teacher of the Year, Briggs continues to shape the future of physical education.
Antonio Carrico
Antonio Carrico, a business educator and DECA advisor at Coeur d’Alene High School, has inspired countless students to pursue careers in business and marketing. His passion for teaching personal finance and fostering creativity has made a lasting impact, both in the classroom and throughout the community. Beyond teaching, Carrico is involved in extracurriculars, from coaching football to organizing school-wide events like the blood drive. His influence extends beyond academics, shaping students into engaged and productive community members.
Melody McLeod
Melody McLeod, a choir teacher in Post Falls, has profoundly impacted her students by creating a welcoming and supportive environment. Her guidance has helped students — from those in middle school choir to ones in elite high school ensembles — express themselves through music. McLeod’s lasting influence extends beyond the classroom, inspiring one student to pursue a teaching degree and chase their dreams. Her dedication to both music and her students has made her a mentor, teacher and lifelong friend.
Mike Uhling
Mike Uhling of Lewiston has spent 30 years as a passionate educator, leaving a lasting impact on every student who passes through his classroom. Known for his infectious school spirit and personal connection with students — many of whom still remember the nicknames he gave them — Uhling has inspired numerous students to pursue teaching careers. His dedication extends beyond the classroom, securing grants to enhance technology resources for his school. Uhling’s commitment to education and his students deserves recognition.
Honoré Storms
Honoré Storms, a dedicated U.S. history teacher in Idaho Falls, has inspired students through her dynamic teaching methods and passion for learning. From interactive projects such as interviewing Vietnam War veterans for the Library of Congress, to engaging class discussions and guest lectures, Storms brought history to life. Her deep connection to her alma mater encouraged students to join the Vandal family. Her dedication to education has left a lasting impact on her students and their approach to learning.
Jennifer Petersen
Jennifer Petersen, an ESL teacher at Willow Creek Elementary in Nampa, stands out for her dedication and compassion in the educational community. Known for her commitment to her students, Petersen goes beyond the classroom, organizing Saturday school events and tailoring lesson plans to meet diverse needs. Her nurturing approach fosters a welcoming environment, encouraging students to feel comfortable and engaged. As a mentor, she inspires those around her to pursue kindness and service in their own lives.
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