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Salem educator is Virginia’s 2016 teacher of the year

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia’s 2016 teacher of the year is a fifth-grade educator in Salem. Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Natalie DiFusco-Funk’s selection Monday night. The governor called her “the best of the best.” DiFusco-Funk is a 12-year classroom veteran who teaches at West Salem Elementary School. She earned her master’s in education at Boston…

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia’s 2016 teacher of the year is a fifth-grade educator in Salem.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Natalie DiFusco-Funk’s selection Monday night. The governor called her “the best of the best.”

DiFusco-Funk is a 12-year classroom veteran who teaches at West Salem Elementary School. She earned her master’s in education at Boston College.

Salem’s school superintendent, H. Alan Seibert, called DiFusco-Funk a “consummate professional” who makes a positive difference for young children.

As for the teacher of the year, DiFusco-Funk says teaching has been a “dream come true.”

She was chosen among eight regional candidates. They were honored with a reception at the Executive Mansion in Richmond.

 

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