The School District of Baraboo proudly announces Mrs. Charlee Sarnow, Special Education Teacher at Gordon L. Willson Elementary, as the recipient of this year's prestigious Distinguished Elementary Teacher Award. Recognizing her exemplary commitment to education, Mrs. Sarnowβs passion for teaching and innovative methods have left an indelible mark on her students' lives.
With nearly two decades of experience, Mrs. Sarnow has created an engaging and inclusive learning environment that nurtures each student's unique abilities and talents. Her dedication to individualized instruction ensures that every child reaches their full potential, fostering a love for learning that extends far beyond the classroom walls.
Under Mrs. Sarnowβs guidance, her students have achieved remarkable academic success while developing essential life skills, such as critical thinking and problem-solving. Miss Sandra Conley, a Fifth-Grade Teacher at GLW, said, βMrs. Sarnow works tirelessly to develop lessons which meet the needs of students while guiding each student to their fullest potential.β
In addition to her exceptional teaching skills, Mrs. Sarnow is known for her genuine care and support for her colleague's well-being. As a mentor she fosters a nurturing and inclusive learning community, promoting empathy, respect, and understanding.
The Distinguished Elementary Teacher Award is a testament to Mrs. Sarnowβs unwavering dedication to education and her enduring impact on her students' lives. She exemplifies the ideals of an exceptional educator and serves as an inspiration to her colleagues and the entire Baraboo community.
Mrs. Sarnow is the 17th recipient of the Distinguished Elementary Teacher Award. The award comes with a stipend for professional development or educational enrichment.
The Distinguished Elementary Teacher Award was established by Andy Hauge, a Baraboo native, a member of the Baraboo High School Class of 1956, and a retired elementary school teacher who recognized the extraordinary value of the job that elementary teachers do. The award is given in recognition of outstanding teaching skills, leadership, and dedication to the young people of the Baraboo community. Funds are managed by the Community Foundation of South Central Wisconsin.