Alabama Teacher of the Year resigns after being told she's unqualified
A one-time Alabama
Teacher of the Year says she has resigned after state officials told her
she's unqualified to teach in her fifth-grade classroom because of
certification issues.
Veteran teacher Ann Marie Corgill said
Alabama Department of Education officials recently informed her that she
was not qualified despite her well-documented accomplishments.
She said
she grew tired of trying to prove herself, prompting her to submit a
letter of resignation, dated Tuesday and obtained by Al.com
(http://bit.ly/1MwE2zy ). In the letter, Corgill — the state's 2014-15
Teacher of the Year — cites her confusion.
"After 21 years of
teaching in grades 1-6, I have no answers as to why this is a problem
now, so instead of paying more fees, taking more tests and proving once
again that I am qualified to teach, I am resigning," Corgill wrote.
Corgill
has Class A and B certifications to teach primary school through third
grade, according to certification records provided by The Alabama
Department of Education. Corgill said she started this school year at
Birmingham's Oliver Elementary School teaching second grade, but shortly
after the semester began, she was moved to a fifth-grade classroom.
In
a news release Thursday, the state Department of Education said it "did
not determine Ms. Corgill was not qualified. However, when an inquiry
was made, the department reported that her current teaching certificate
covers primary grades through Grade 3. This does not carry with it a
requirement for resignation."
But
Corgill — a 2015 National Teacher of the Year finalist — holds National
Board Certification to teach children ages 7 to 12, a group that would
include most fifth-graders. That certification is valid until November
2020, according to the National Board Certification directory.
Birmingham
City Schools spokeswoman Chandra Temple said Thursday that the district
is working on the matter and had no further comment.
This
story has been corrected to show that Ann Marie Corgill was the 2014-15
Alabama Teacher of the Year and is not the reigning Teacher of the
Year.
Source: Associated Press
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