Congratulations To Wesley Chapel’s Teacher Of The Year Nominees! 

For the 2023-24 school year, local schools have chosen nominees for the Pasco School District’s countywide awards. 

Three Teacher of the Year nominees — one each from the District’s elementary, middle and high schools — and one School Related Personnel (SRP) nominee will be surprised by Pasco school superintendent Kurt Browning with the announcement that they have been chosen as a countywide winner later this year. 

Each public and charter school throughout the District, including all of the schools in Wesley Chapel, nominated candidates for consideration. The people named on these pages were recognized by their peers on their respective campuses for their outstanding contributions to their schools. Congrats to all! 

Editor’s Note — We had not received the Teacher/SRP of the Year info for Union Park Academy or Innovation Prep at our press time. 

Double Branch Elementary 

Teacher of the Year: Debra Hodros, Kindergarten (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Jill Galvis 

New River Elementary 

Teacher of the Year: Brianna Warren (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Maria Zamora 

Quail Hollow Elementary 

Teacher of the Year: Robin Stead, Kindergarten (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Wendy Bibbey, Instructional Assistant 

Sand Pine Elementary 

Teacher of the Year: Heather Forsman, 2nd Grade (right) 

SRP of the Year: Bailey Glover, ESE Instructional Assistant (left) 

Seven Oaks Elementary 

Teacher of the Year: Danielle Bullara, 3rd Grade (right) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Andrea Long, Kindergarten Instructional Assistant (left) 

Veterans Elementary 

Teacher of the Year: Bridget Aubuchont, 4th Grade, PLC Facilitator, New Teacher Leader 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Cristin Becker, Bookkeeper 

Watergrass Elementary 

Teachers of the Year: Pam Armstrong, 1st Grade (left) & Jenna Huetten, 3rd Grade (right ) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Tracy France, Instructional Assistant 

Wesley Chapel Elementary

Teacher of the Year: Aveon Moon (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Beth Kurland 

Wiregrass Elementary 

Teacher of the Year: Heather Olds, 5th Grade STEM Teacher (left) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Jamie Zuzek, Guidance Secretary (right) 

Cypress Creek Middle School

Teacher of the Year: Justin Santiago, Language Arts, PLC Facilitator, New Teacher Liaison, Prof’l Development Coordinator (left in photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Tami Milner, Data Entry Operator 

John Long Middle School

Teacher of the Year: Porsche Alderman (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Loretta Stephenson 

Thomas E. Weightman Middle School

Teacher of the Year: Adam Zondor, Art (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Nadine Di Vittorio, Instructional Assistant 

Cypress Creek High 

Teacher of the Year: Warren Underwood, Theatre (left in photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Lorraine McKinney, Bookkeeper 

Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation (Charter School) 

Teacher of the Year: Stephanie Bertig, Digital Media/Multimedia (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Juan Garcia, Custodian 

Wesley Chapel High 

Teacher of the Year: Jennifer Salter, 9th Grade English (pictured with her family) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Denise Garcia, School Registrar 

Wiregrass Ranch High 

Teacher of the Year: Tammy Williams, Assessment Coordinator (photo) 

School-Related Personnel of the Year: Jessica Jackson, Front Office Secretary/Sub Coordinator 

Congratulations To New Tampa’s Teacher Of The Year Nominees! 

For the 2023-24 school year, the eleven public schools located in New Tampa have chosen their nominees for the Hillsborough County Schools/Hillsborough Education Foundation “Excellence in Education” awards. In the Spring of 2024, the winners of the following three awards will be announced at the School District’s annual awards gala. 

Each school nominated one candidate to be considered for the each of the three county-wide awards: Teacher of the Year, Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year, and Instructional Support Employee of the Year. 

Every person on this page was recognized by their peers for outstanding contributions to their respective schools. 

Congratulations to all of the worthy nominees for these awards at every New Tampa public school. (Note-Only the Teacher of the year nominees at each school are shown, except at Wharton High). 

Chiles Elementary 

Michael Zang

Teacher of the Year: Michael Zang, 3rd grade Math & Science; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Amie Adum Simmons; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Lauren Richardson 

Clark Elementary 

Christy Gupta

Teacher of the Year: Christy Gupta, Academically Gifted Program; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Donna Clark; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Shannon Ferreira 

Heritage Elementary 

Dona Marlatt

Teacher of the Year: Dona Marlatt, 5th grade English Language Arts; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Altemese Simard, Music; Instructional Support Employee: Vanessa Hernandez-Morales, cafeteria manager 

Hunter’s Green Elem. 

Danielle McGonagle

Teacher of the Year: Danielle McGonagle, 2nd grade; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Amanda Palmer; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Melissa Curtis 

Pride Elementary 

Crystal Camerino

Teacher of the Year: Crystal Camerino, 4th grade Math & Science; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Suzy Tkacik, Media Specialist; Instructional Support Employee: Diane Riley, Student Nutrition Services Manager 

Tampa Palms Elem. 

Kelly Sollenberger

Teacher of the Year: Kelly Sollenberger, 4th grade; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Cindy Sciandra; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Awilda Valentin 

Turner/Bartels K-8 

Chelsea Gonzalez- Panek

Teacher of the Year: Chelsea Gonzalez- Panek, Math; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Marelisa Moreno; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Jessica Ghoumari 

Benito Middle School 

Michelle Nolan

Teacher of the Year: Michelle Nolan, Math; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Patricia Brown- Denis; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Geraldo Mendoza 

Liberty Middle School 

Brianne Melvin

Teacher of the Year: Brianne Melvin, PE Coach; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Edwin Cadet; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Lori McNabb 

Freedom High 

Lonna Hernandez (center)

Teacher of the Year: Lonna Hernandez, Biology; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Cheryl Bernales, Varying Exceptionalities; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Malissa Nanns 

Wharton High 

Kristen Montgomery (center)

Teacher of the Year: Kristen Montgomery, Math (center) Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Markee Duncan (right); Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Jill Brown

NTBC’s Award Winners Include AHWC, Avalon Park WC & Parks Ford 

Congratulations go out to all of this year’s “Excellence in Business” award winners and finalists from Wesley Chapel. The annual honors were presented by the North Tampa Bay Chamber (NTBC) at its awards gala held at TrebleMakers Dueling Piano Bar & Restaurant in The Grove on Nov. 17. 

Among this year’s award winners were Jennie Yingling of both Spinner Law and the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel, who was honored with the “Community Hero” award; Avalon Park Wesley Chapel, which took home the “Excellence in Innovation” award; and to Parks Ford and AdventHealth Wesley Chapel, which (no pun intended) shared the “Innovation in Collaboration” honors (the first-ever tie for an NTBC award, according to Chamber president & CEO Hope Kennedy). Other winners included Pepin Academy (“Inclusivity”) and SOF Missions (“Integrity”). 

Academy Sports + Outdoors Opens To Cheers & Lots Of Gift Card Winners! 

If I ever open a store, I hope I can do as good a job as Academy Sports + Outdoors, a nearly 300-store chain which opened its newest location next to PopStroke on the north side of S.R. 56, in front of Total Wine & More. 

From Fri.-Sun, Nov. 17-19, the first 150 people to visit received a free Academy Sports + Outdoors gift card valued anywhere from $20 to a whopping $500. According to Academy’s regional marketing specialist for Florida Michael Reynolds, a total of more than $14,000 in gift cards were given away and just the prospect of winning one of the two big $500 cards given away each day certainly had everyone in attendance excited about the Wesley Chapel area’s newest sporting goods store. 

In fact, Jannah, photographer Charmaine George and I were on hand to witness the two $500 winners on Friday, including Kalyn Saliba (top left photo), who said that although she’s not particularly “sporty” herself, her husband and sons had shopped at the Academy store in Louisiana, where they lived for several years before moving back to Florida. 

“But, I’m a big fan of Academy now,” Kalyn said after she posed with her giant gift card and called her husband, who didn’t believe she had really won. “No, really,” she said. “Let’s definitely go shopping here soon!” 

We also heard several $75 and $100 gift cards being given to some of the other early attendees, none of whom won less than $20, and most were quick to make purchases — including yours truly, who scooped a new pair of New Balance running shoes that were already 25% off before taking my $20 gift card into consideration. The athletic shoe department has lots of other options, including Asics, Brooks, Nike and more. 

I don’t know how long the opening 25% off prices will remain in effect, but there’s no doubt that Academy Sports + Outdoors has pretty much everything you need to be outfitted for everything from baseball to volleyball and brand names from Adidas to Yeti — all at outstanding prices. 

The outdoor department is huge and does include camping, fishing, hunting and hiking gear and even grills and turkey fryers. 

Academy Sports + Outdoors (25415 Sierra Center Blvd., Lutz) is open every day except Thur. For more information, call (813) 953-4410 or visit Academy.com