Local teacher among nominees for 2025 NHD Teacher of the Year Award

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Livingston Junior High School Teacher Kristina Miller is one of 71 educators nationwide that National History Day® is honoring as 2025 National History Day Teacher of the Year Award nominees.

In addition to celebrating outstanding history scholarship and innovative classroom instruction, the 2025 Teachers of the Year will receive a $5,000 cash prize.

Each nominee for the National History Day Teacher of the Year Award is a teacher who demonstrates a commitment to engaging students in historical learning through the innovative use of primary sources, implementation of active learning strategies to foster historical thinking skills, and participation in the National History Day Contest.

“National History Day’s 2025 Teacher of the Year Award nominees are outstanding history educators,” NHD Executive Director Dr. Cathy Gorn said. “At a time when history education programs are facing funding cuts and increased scrutiny, these teachers are in the trenches, teaching students about important historical events and engaging them with primary sources from local libraries and archives. I couldn’t be more proud of this year’s nominees.”

One national winner in the junior division and one national winner in the senior division will be selected by a committee of experienced teachers and historians and announced on June 12 at the National History Day National Contest Awards Ceremony in College Park, Md. The awards ceremony will begin around 9 a.m. and will be livestreamed at nhd.org/awards-ceremony.

This year, teachers from all NHD affiliate programs were able to self-nominate for the award. Following the self-nomination process, NHD staff worked with local program staff to select up to one middle school teacher and one high school teacher to represent each affiliate for this prestigious award.