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COIC-La Pine’s Debra Sayre named High Desert Regional Teacher of the Year

High Desert Regional Teacher of the Year Debra Sayre, flanked by Chris Haskell and Anthony Camacho of the Oregon Lottery.
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High Desert Regional Teacher of the Year Debra Sayre, flanked by Chris Haskell and Anthony Camacho of the Oregon Lottery.

La PINE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Department of Education, in partnership with the Oregon Lottery, made a surprise announcement at a La Pine High School staff meeting Thursday morning: Debra Sayre, who teaches special education and language arts at the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council in La Pine, is one of Oregon’s 18 2024-25 Regional Teachers of the Year!

Every day in Oregon classrooms, teachers offer their innovation, energy and content mastery in support of students across the state. The Oregon Teacher of the Year Program recognizes and honors teacher excellence, with the state Teacher of the Year serving as the face and voice of exemplary educators across Oregon.

Candidates for Oregon Teacher of the Year are exceptionally dedicated, knowledgeable and skilled licensed public school educators in grades pre-K-12.

As stated in her nomination, “Almost all of her students live in poverty. When La Pine High School has a student who is not succeeding, they send them to COIC La Pine. Debra is currently serving 42 students and has a waiting list... Attendance is excellent, as the students gain confidence and know they can succeed. Debra makes all students feel welcome and helps them gain confidence in their abilities.” 

Regional Teachers of the Year are nominated by students, colleagues, administrators, friends or family members. Regional winners were identified through a local nomination, application and selection process facilitated by the 19 Education Service Districts around the state.

Applicants submitted testimonials and letters of support and were assessed by a diverse panel of regional representatives on the attributes of leadership, instructional expertise, commitment to equity, community involvement, understanding of educational issues, vision and professional development.

“Now more than ever, we need powerful educators like these,” said Director of the Oregon Department of Education Dr. Charlene Williams. “Each Regional Teacher of the Year has earned this recognition because they champion every student, uplifting and empowering them to achieve, to create, and to feel a sense of belonging not only in the classroom, but in the wider world, as well. Students and families in Oregon are fortunate to have teachers like these whose inspiring contributions create lasting impacts that ripple out into their communities and beyond.”

Each Regional Teacher of the Year wins a $1,000 cash prize and is in the running for Oregon’s 2024-25 Oregon Teacher of the Year – to be announced in October.

Since 1995, when the Oregon Lottery began allocating revenue to public education, more than $10 billion has been transferred to school districts across the state. This past year, $9.4 million of Oregon Lottery funding went to the Bend-La Pine School District, and more than $14.7 million went to Deschutes County.

“These exceptional teachers inspire and encourage students every day in classrooms across Oregon,” said Oregon Lottery Director Mike Wells. “We are proud to honor their contributions and vital role in making our communities stronger.”

On Friday, September 20, 2024, once all 18 Regional Teachers of the Year are announced, the full list of statewide winners will be available on the Oregon Teacher of the Year website. Do you know an outstanding teacher? Please nominate them as the 2025-26 Oregon Teacher of the Year by visiting oregonteacheroftheyear.org. 

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