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Denver teacher named 2021 Colorado Teacher of the Year Gerardo Muñoz teaches social studies at Denver Center for International Studies at Baker

Oct. 29, 2020
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Denver teacher named 2021 Colorado Teacher of the Year

Gerardo Muñoz teaches social studies at Denver Center for International Studies at Baker

DENVER – Gerardo Muñoz, a social studies teacher at Denver Center for International Studies at Baker in Denver Public Schools, was named Colorado’s 2021 Teacher of the Year in a special virtual ceremony today.

“I am honored and excited to announce that Gerardo Muñoz has been selected as Colorado’s 2021 Teacher of the Year,” said Colorado Education Commissioner Katy Anthes. “In an exceptionally tough year, we are grateful to have outstanding educators like Mr. Muñoz who dedicate their time and energy to supporting our students. Mr. Muñoz is a respected leader in his school and community. He encourages students to speak up on important issues and inspires them to pursue their passions. We are excited to watch his journey as our Colorado Teacher of the Year!”
 
As Teacher of the Year, Muñoz will represent the entire profession in Colorado and be the public face of Colorado’s teachers. He will be entered as Colorado’s nominee for the National Teacher of the Year Program competition and will receive many professional development opportunities. Muñoz, along with the country’s other teachers of the year, will be honored at a special ceremony at the White House and get the opportunity to go to NASA’s Space Camp. He will also become a member of the Colorado Education Commissioner’s Teacher Cabinet.

“Mr. Muñoz is an incredible educator deserving of this honor,” said Susana Cordova, Denver Public Schools superintendent. “Mr. Muñoz taught both of my children while they were students in DPS, and I know firsthand how he impacted them during their time in his classroom. His dedication to his students is representative of many outstanding educators you will find in DPS classrooms. He inspires, guides and uplifts students on a daily basis, and I am honored to serve our students alongside him."







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10th anniversary ICAP Award nominations

10th anniversary ICAP Award nominations
Nominate your district or school for the 10th anniversary edition of the ICAP Awards. Access the Nomination form here. 

Awards will be given for:
• ICAP teams in 1) elementary school 2) middle school 3) high school 4) charter school and 5) district
• Promising Practices for integrated student-driven processes that are meaningful and equitable, and that emPoWeR students for Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness.

The ICAP Award committee, composed of ICAP facilitators and previous award winners, will review the answers and stories, models and/or examples of the ICAP process that you submit on the Nomination form.  Honorees will be featured in the upcoming PWR Playbook and in ICAP Birthday Showcases on 10th Birthday Tuesdays, January through May 2021.

Nominations will be accepted through Wednesday, Nov. 25. For more information, contact Robin Russel.

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For More Information, Contact:
Robin Russel
Office of Postsecondary Readiness
Phone: 720.576.2902
Email: [email protected]

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