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1/22/2024 5:00:00 AM Member News

Gustavo Guzman named 2024 VyStar Duval County Teacher of the Year

Terry Parker High School teacher selected at 33rdAnnual EDDY Awards

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., — Gustavo Guzman, a biology teacher at Terry Parker High School was named the 2024 VyStar Duval County Teacher of the Year at the 33rd Annual EDDY Awards Saturday, Jan. 20. Guzman, a third-year teacher, was selected from among 180 Teachers of the Year by a committee of volunteers. He will now be competing for the title of Florida’s Teacher of the Year.

 

Guzman grew up in Belle Glade Florida, the son of agricultural laborers. Early on, he learned the value of education. In high school, he had teachers and mentors who encouraged him to pursue education and helped him get admitted to Edward Waters College and University, becoming the first in his family to graduate from college. Following graduation, he began teaching at Terry Parker High School and became the site director for the 5000 Role Models of Excellence at the school.

 

Not only do I work with 5000 RMOE, but I also make sure to have a positive impact on my students by providing positive encouragement on their growth as students,” Mr. Guzman said in his Teacher of the Year application. “I love to empower students with positive affirmations based on character development, academic growth, and athletic accomplishments.”

 

Within his classrooms, he’s implemented systems and instruction that last year raised one class’s test scores by more than 22 percent. “As an educator, I make an enormous effort to meet my students where they are and work diligently to develop a plan to get them to their next level,” he said.

 

He said as the Duval County Teacher of the Year, his message is that students need educators to be “the whole teacher.”

 

Teachers must personify positive living, lifelong learning, and willingness to empathize; accepting and helping all people that we encounter,” he said. “It takes diverse teachers, willing to meet students where they are then push them further than they could see for themselves. When students see themselves in their daily leaders an influx of positive change can occur.”

 

“Mr. Guzman has that ‘it’ factor that makes students really love to come to his class and learn about science,” said Duval County School Superintendent Dr. Dana Kriznar. “His ability to engage students in higher-order thinking does more than just prepare them for the rigors of college. It also helps them build confidence in their ability to pursue challenging goals and aspirations. His life story is a testament to his students that the American dream is alive and well, and truly anything is possible if you pursue it with passion.” 

 

"We are honored to recognize Mr. Guzman as the 2024 VyStar Duval County Teacher of the Year, his passion for education and profound impact on the lives of his students are testaments to his unwavering commitment to excellence,” said Brian Wolfburg, President/CEO VyStar Credit Union. “We are proud to support and recognize the hard work and dedication of individuals like Mr. Guzman who are making, not just a difference in the lives of their students, but also the communities they serve.”

 

The EDDY Awards teacher of the year program is hosted by the Jacksonville Public Education Fund and is accompanied by a year-long effort to celebrate and elevate Duval County’s best public-school educators. 

 

“The EDDY Awards gala is an opportunity to celebrate the many incredible teachers in Duval County and thank them for all they do for our students,” said Rachael Tutwiler Fortune, president of JPEF.  “The professionalism they bring to the classroom and the love they pour into their students is life-altering. 

 

We congratulate Mr. Guzman for being named the 2024 VyStar Duval County Teacher of the Year and look forward to sharing his outstanding accomplishments in the Florida Teacher of the Year process.”

 

Each of the 180 Teachers of the Year are also eligible for on-going professional learning opportunities through JPEF.  Through these opportunities teachers are equipped with research and expertise to implement equity-focused best practices in their schools. 

 

In addition to a cash prize and a classroom grant thanks to the Deerwood Rotary Club and Florida Blue, Guzman will join the Jacksonville Public Education Fund Board of Directors as an ex-officio member for the next year, as is tradition with every VyStar Duval County Teacher of the Year. 

 

Teachers of the year from 180 schools were nominated, and evaluated by committees of volunteers, who ultimately narrowed the down to 15 semi-finalists, and then five finalists.

 

Contact Amy Henderson at 404-387-0624 or amy@jaxpef.org for more information or additional photos. 

 

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About the Jacksonville Public Education Fund

The Jacksonville Public Education Fund is an independent think-and-do tank that believes in the potential of all students. We work tirelessly to close the opportunity gap for low-income students and students of color. We convene educators, school system leaders and the community to pilot and help scale evidence-based solutions that advance school quality in Duval County. For more information: www.jaxpef.org

 

About VyStar Credit Union

VyStar Credit Union is the second-largest credit union headquartered in Florida, with 75 branches and now serves more than 925,000 members with assets of over $13.5 billion. VyStar is the largest mortgage lender in Northeast Florida and a major employer in the region with over 2,000 employees across the communities it serves. VyStar membership is open to everyone who lives or works in the 49 contiguous counties of Central to North Florida, 29 Georgia counties, and past and present military members and their families all over the world. For more information, visit vystarcu.org, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.