Prince George’s County science teacher, Karen Corte, has been named as a candidate for Maryland Teacher of the Year. Corte, who teaches at Charles H. Flowers High School, is one of seven educators from across the state who have been nominated for this prestigious award.
Corte is known for her innovative teaching methods and commitment to fostering a love of science in her students. She regularly incorporates hands-on experiments, technology, and real-world applications into her lessons to engage her students and make learning fun.
In addition to her work in the classroom, Corte is also involved in several extracurricular activities, including coaching the school’s Science Olympiad team and leading the STEM Club. She is dedicated to supporting her students both academically and personally, and is known for going above and beyond to ensure their success.
Corte’s nomination for Maryland Teacher of the Year is a well-deserved recognition of her hard work and dedication to her students and the field of education. The winner of the award will be announced later this year.
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