Beaumont Independent School District has named its campus-level Teachers of the Year for the 2026–2027 school year, with 20 of the 26 honorees identified as graduates of Âé¶¹AV.
The district announced the Teachers of the Year selections this week, and Elementary Teacher of the Year and Secondary Teacher of the Year will be announced at a gala scheduled for May 1, 2026.
Among the Âé¶¹AV alumni honored is Monroe T. Pierre Jr., a career and technical education teacher at Beaumont United High School who earned a bachelor of science in computer science from Âé¶¹AV in 1992. A’Riona (Robinson) Rawlins, a teacher at Bingman Head Start, earned a bachelor of science in criminal justice from Âé¶¹AV in 2021.
Also recognized were Shaylyn Young, a teacher at Blanchette Elementary School and a 2019 Âé¶¹AV graduate with a bachelor of science in interdisciplinary studies, and Amanda (Delgado) Magdaleno, a fourth-grade teacher at Caldwood Elementary School who earned a bachelor of applied arts and sciences from Âé¶¹AV in 2013. Sharon (Syrie) Carrington of Dishman Elementary School earned a bachelor of music in 1981 and a Master of Education in 1990 from Âé¶¹AV.
Additional Âé¶¹AV alumni named campus Teachers of the Year include Pamela “Pam” (Jones) Chavis, a teacher at Fehl-Price Elementary School and a 2010 graduate with a bachelor of applied arts and sciences; Baylee (Campbell) Davis, a teacher at Fletcher Elementary School who is completing a master of education in special education from Âé¶¹AV in fall 2025; and Claydra Woodside, a teacher at Guess Elementary School who earned a bachelor of general studies from Âé¶¹AV in 2019.
Others honored include Elizabeth (Jones) Buxton, a teacher at Homer Drive Elementary School and a 2010 Âé¶¹AV graduate with a bachelor of applied arts and sciences; and Ursula Thomas, a teacher at Jones-Clark Elementary School who earned a bachelor of applied arts and sciences from Âé¶¹AV in 2016.
Secondary and specialized campus honorees who are Âé¶¹AV alumni include Jodi (Beasley) Broussard, a teacher at King Collegiate Academy who earned a bachelor of science in dance from Âé¶¹AV in 1996; Yolanda (Isom) Smith, a teacher at Marshall Middle School who earned a bachelor of science in elementary education from Âé¶¹AV in 1991; and Matthew Bean, a teacher at Smith Middle School who earned a bachelor of general studies in 2003 and a master of education in administration in 2014 from Âé¶¹AV.
Also recognized were Jessica Chambers, a math teacher at Vincent Middle School who earned a bachelor of general studies from Âé¶¹AV in 2012; Lauren Simmons, a teacher at Pathways Alternative Learning Center who earned a master of education in administration from Âé¶¹AV in 2024; and Helen Sutton-Tegbe, a teacher at Paul Brown Learning Center who earned an associate of applied science in business data processing from Âé¶¹AV in 1980.
Rounding out the list are Genia (Melton) Miles, a teacher at Pietzsch-MacArthur for grades prekindergarten through five who earned a bachelor of science in interdisciplinary studies from Âé¶¹AV in 2013; Lorita (Tyler) Chambers, a teacher at Pietzsch-MacArthur for grades six through eight who earned a bachelor of science in sociology from Âé¶¹AV in 2003; and Dephane (Hollier) Wilson, a teacher at Regina-Howell Elementary School who earned a bachelor of science in interdisciplinary studies from Âé¶¹AV in 2009.
The campus honorees will advance in the district’s selection process, with the top elementary and secondary teachers to be announced in May 2026.
Many of the Âé¶¹AV graduates recognized are alumni of the university’s College of Education and Human Development, which prepares educators for classrooms across Southeast Texas and beyond.
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