Finalists named for Richmond County Teacher of Year
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - The Richmond County School System said five educators are in the running for the annual Teacher of the Year award.
The finalists are:
Selema Clay

Selema Clay is a gifted program teacher and a member of the Deer Chase Elementary School leadership team who has been an educator in the district for 12 years. Clay is the vice president of the Deer Chase Elementary Parent Teacher Association and leads one of the school’s professional learning clubs. During her career, Clay has mentored several student teachers and received an i-Ready Growth Award in mathematics. Clay holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Paine College, a Master of Arts in Education from Augusta University, and an Educational Specialist in advanced educational studies from Augusta University. She is pursuing a doctoral degree at Augusta University.
Beverly Franqui

Beverly Franqui is a fifth-grade teacher at Blythe Elementary School who has worked in the district for her entire 20-year teaching career. Franqui is a four-time school-level Teacher of the Year who serves in several leadership and advisory roles in her school and community. She received an Outstanding Educator Award from the Richmond County Council of PTAs, an i-Ready Growth Award in reading, and multiple literacy awards throughout her career. Franqui received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, a Master of Education in instruction, and Gifted and Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics endorsements from Augusta University.
LaQuandra Staley

LaQuandra Staley is a second-grade gifted teacher at C.T. Walker Traditional Magnet School. Staley has been an educator for 20 years and has worked for the district for 12 years. She is a member of C.T. Walker’s instructional leadership team and coaches the school’s cheerleading team. During her time with the district, she was named a Model Classroom Teacher by the Fundations Phonics program and received an i-Ready Growth Award for reading growth and proficiency. Staley holds an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education from Augusta Technical College, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Argosy University, and a Master of Arts in Teaching in Early Childhood Education from Augusta University.
Valarie Thomas

Valarie Thomas taught social sciences at the former eSchool virtual program during the 2023-2024 school year, where she was nominated for Teacher of the Year. Thomas is now a 10th- and 11th-grade U.S. history teacher at the Academy of Richmond County. She has been an educator for 12 years and has worked with the district for five years. Thomas was one of 60 teachers selected nationwide to attend the 2024 National Endowment for the Humanities Forever Wild Program. She also serves on the teacher advisory board for the National Museum for Civil and Human Rights and received several teaching fellowships throughout her career. She received her Bachelor of Arts in History and Secondary Education from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a Master of Arts in Acquisition and Contract istration from the University of West Florida.
Juanita Walden

Juanita Walden is a gifted-endorsed eighth-grade physical science and ninth-grade biology teacher at Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School. This is Walden’s eighth year as an educator and seventh year teaching in the district. She is a co-sponsor of the Middle School Makers Club, an adviser to the freshman class, and received a Savannah River Nuclear Solutions Innovative Teaching Mini-Grant at RCTCM. Walden serves as the professional development chairperson for both the Georgia Association of Educators and the Richmond County branch organization. Walden holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, a Master of Arts in Teaching, and a specialist degree in Advanced Educational Studies from Augusta University.
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