Posted by CSTA and Infosys Foundation USA on May 23, 2022
The Computer Science Teachers Association and Infosys Foundation USA are proud to announce the 2022 CS Teaching Excellence Awards winners.

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The Computer Science Teachers Association and Infosys Foundation USA are proud to announce the 2022 CS Teaching Excellence Awards winners. The CS Teaching Excellence Awards are designed to recognize outstanding teaching by K–12 computer science teachers. Winners excel in inspiring students to explore the computer science field, engaging students in learning rigorous standards-aligned computer science content, and broadening the participation of underrepresented students in computing. These awards were made possible by a grant from Infosys Foundation USA.

Congratulations to Our Winners

Teaching Excellence Winner HeadshotsNicholas M. Bousquet, Plainfield High School, Central Village, Connecticut 
Yolanda Kol, Los Angeles Unified School District, Los Angeles, California  
Adam Lueken, Vernon Hills High School, Vernon Hills, Illinois 
Melanie Haley Olson, Parkside Elementary School, Buffalo, Minnesota 
Khamphet Pease, Wilson Middle School, San Diego, California 
Samuel K. Puich, Herriman High School, Herriman, Utah 
Agustin Sarmiento, Maywood Center for Enriched Studies, Maywood, California 
Devon Senneseth, Montgomery High School, San Diego, California 
Timothy Clifford Swick, Sandlapper Elementary, Columbia, South Carolina 
Catherine Tabor, Canutillo ISD, El Paso, Texas 


Congratulations to Our Honorable Mentions 

Honorable Mention HeadshotsTonya Coats, Rustic Lane Elementary, Jurupa Valley, California
Taghrid Elmeligui, McMinnville High School, McMinnville, Oregon
Annie Kelly, Jenkintown School District, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania 
Mark Nechanicky, Lakeview Elementary School, Albert Lea, Minnesota 
Adam S. Riazi, Cabell Midland High School, Huntington, West Virginia 

Congratulations, again, to our winners! We encourage you to learn more about this year’s winners here.