- Broward County Public Schools
- Community/Employee Recognition Programs
- Caliber Awards
- 2023 Caliber Awards
- 2023 Teacher of the Year Finalists
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Recognizing and Celebrating Broward County Public Schools Outstanding Teachers, Principals, Assistant Principals and School-Related Employees.
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Dr. Danielle Bradley
Coral Glades High School
Dr. Danielle Bradley is a ninth grade teacher of Cambridge AICE English General Paper, English honors and gifted classes at Coral Glades High School, where she has spent the last 18 years with BCPS of her 22 years in education.
“Dr. Bradley has a dynamic way of including students authentically in their own learning,” Principal Dr. Mark Kaplan said. “She methodically plans her lessons and demonstrates an uncanny ability to make those lessons come alive for her students.”
Otto Jesus Rodriguez
South Broward High School
Otto Jesus Rodriguez is an 11th grade science teacher at South Broward High School, where he has spent all his 20 years with BCPS. Rodriguez is also a teacher and sponsor of South Broward High School's Latinos in Action program.
"Mr. Rodriguez sets the bar extremely high for all those who work in education with this compassion, dedication and level of service he provides to his students, "Principal Patricia Brown said. "It is difficult to convey how awe-inspiring Mr. Rodriguez truly is as an educator. He has an outstanding impact on all his students and colleagues"
Lashaundra Williams
Hallandale High School
Lashaundra Williams is a ninth – 12th grade teacher of social science, U.S. History and Advanced Placement Psychology at Hallandale High School, where she has spent the last seven years with BCPS out of her nine years in education.
“Ms. Williams is an enthusiastic educator who works tirelessly to ensure her students receive every opportunity to reach their full potential,” Principal Mark Howard said. “As the social studies department chair, she leads her department with integrity and attention to detail.”
Jennifer Wilson
Tequesta Middle School
Jennifer Wilson is a sixth grade language arts teacher at Tequesta Trace Middle School, where she has spent the last eight years with BCPS out of her 16 years in education.
“Mrs. Wilson is a teacher who does not know how to say no,” Principal Robert Rivera said. “Her leadership is infectious. Her tenacity is incomparable. Her passion for teaching and learning has impacted those around her to be better teachers and administrators.