Charleston, W.Va. – The West Virginia Board of Education (WVBE) and the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) announced Seth Skiles fromPutnam County as the 2025 West Virginia Teacher of the Year (TOY) during the Celebration of Excellence in Education: Honoring the 2025 Teacher and Service Personnel of the Year event at the Culture Center in Charleston Tuesday evening. Gov. Jim Justice joined WVBE President Nancy J. White and State Superintendent of Schools Michele L. Blatt to make the announcement.
“It is a highlight of the year to celebrate this occasion, and Mr. Skile’s love of teaching is one of the reasons why,” said WVBE President White. “His educational background is second to none, and his desire to pour that preparation into the lives of our children is admirable. The Board congratulates him and looks forward to his tenure as the state’s 2025 teacher of the year.”
West Virginia’s Teacher of the Year program has recognized outstanding educators since 1964, making it one of the longest-running programs of its kind in the nation. It showcases the significant impact teachers have in West Virginia classrooms. Finalists are honored for their integrity, professionalism and passion for education, acknowledging them among the best educators in the Mountain State.
Sponsor
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Contribution
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Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc.
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Free use of a vehicle for one year
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Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, West Virginia
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$5,000
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Horace Mann Insurance Solutions
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$5,000 to TOY and $500 gift card to TOY finalists
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West Virginia Lottery
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$500 to TOY and $300 grant to each county TOY
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West Virginia Department of Tourism
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Weekend stay at a West Virginia state park
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Leadership West Virginia
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Tuition and lodging for program year
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West Virginia Education Association
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$1,000 grant
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American Federation of Teachers –
West Virginia
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$500
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West Virginia Professional Educators
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$250 gift card and teacher supply gift box
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Kin Ship Goods
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Gift basket
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Blenko Glass Company
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Suncatchers for all county TOY winners
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To learn more about the TOY program, visit the WVDE website.