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Board of Education and Superintendent of Schools Honor Educators at 2026 Excellence in Teaching Awards

On April 28, 2026, the Tuolumne County Board of Education and Tuolumne County Superintendent of Schools hosted the annual Excellence in Teaching Awards dinner. Chaired by County Superintendent Zack Abernathy, the evening was filled with appreciation and gratitude for the educators that are shaping the future of our community.

Each honoree was recognized through a video presentation featuring testimonials from students and colleagues, highlighting the lasting impact these teachers have on Tuolumne County.

“Their impact extends far beyond textbooks and lesson plans; it shapes the future. Thanks to the dedication and excellence in this room of educators, the future generation is in good hands”
Zack Abernathy, Tuolumne County Superintendent of Schools

We are proud to recognize these exceptional educators for their dedication to public education.

Group photo of the 2026 Excellence in Teaching Award winners gathered together at the awards event

The 2026 Excellence in Teaching Award Recipients are:

  • Jordan Vogt – ATCAA
  • Sasha Voigt – Belleview
  • Britney Barsotti – Big Oak Flat-Groveland
  • Jake Heldstab – Columbia Elementary
  • Kim Pippa Tonnesen – Columbia College
  • Sherri Wels – Curtis Creek
  • Emily Scholten – Gold Rush Charter School
  • Janelle Williams – Jamestown
  • Lacey Iveson – Sonora Elementary
  • Kurt Wolken – Sonora High School
  • Michelle Harrington – Soulsbyville
  • CJ Dyer – Summerville Elementary
  • Amy Peterson – Summerville High School
  • Rhonda Montano – TCSOS
  • Elisa Root – Twain Harte

The 2025 Career Achievement Award Recipient is:

  • Pete Smith – Sonora High School, Career Achievement

Career Achievement in Education Award

Pete Smith – Sonora High School

Pete Smith’s career is defined not merely by longevity, but by lasting significance. Since 1989, he has embodied what it truly means to dedicate one’s life to public education. His influence has strengthened not only the school, but the broader community it serves, and his legacy is woven into the fabric of Tuolumne County.
Ed Pelfrey, Superintendent, Sonora High School

Pete Smith accepted the honor of Career Achievement award

For more details about the awards and a complete list of winners since 1979, visit our Excellence in Teaching Awards website.