James Faggart

On Thursday, April 11, 2024, James Faggart, Jr., a teacher at Corinth Holders High was named JCPS 2023-2024 Outstanding First Year Teacher of the Year. The celebration was held at Cleveland High, and honored all 34 first year teacher nominees who were selected by their administrators for the award.

Faggart is a resource/inclusion teacher at Corinth Holders High, who began his educational career with JCPS as a substitute teacher. Faggart has also served as a long-term sub and teacher assistant.

“I’m honored just to be Corinth Holders beginning teacher, but this exceeds all of my expectations,” he said. “It’s validation that I have a purpose.”

Faggart retired from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation and began his second career as an educator, following the suggestion of a local school administrator. The journey has been rewarding and impactful for Faggart and his students.

GroupBefore being given the honor of becoming JCPS 2023-2024 Outstanding First Year Teacher of the Year, Faggart was one of three finalists revealed at the event. The two runners up are D’Andra Garcia-Duhaney of Smithfield Middle (left), and Alyssa Martens of McGee’s Crossroads Elementary (right).

This year’s nominees are:

Archer Lodge Middle - De'ovyun LeRouge

Benson Elementary - Bobbi Capps

Choice Plus Academy - Kaveyana Snow

Clayton High - Jessica Wall

Clayton Middle - Grace Moore

Cleveland Elementary - Emma Hicks

Cleveland High - Bailey Brown

Cleveland Middle - Cliff Brown

Corinth Holders High - James Faggart, Jr.

East Clayton Elementary - Natascha Ridley

Four Oaks Elementary - Brianna Ellis

Four Oaks Middle - Isaiah Creech

Glendale-Kenly Elementary - Kalli Jones

McGee's Crossroads Elementary - Alyssa Martens

Meadow School - Gabby Godwin

Micro Elementary - Zoe Rowe

North Johnston High - Taylor Glover

Pine Level Elementary - Kaylah Lee

Polenta Elementary - Baylie Lucus

Princeton Elementary - Amy L. Mitchell

River Dell Elementary - Kim Buchanan

Riverwood Elementary - Sue Ann Hallinger

Riverwood Middle - Gia Witmer

Selma Elementary - Sherica Lewis

Selma Middle - Jamie Biddix

Smithfield Middle - D'Andra Garcia-Duhaney

Smithfield Selma High - Mia Acquanita

South Johnston High - Zach Brittain

South Smithfield Elementary - Ellie Hwang

Swift Creek Middle - Caison Basden

Thanksgiving Elementary - Jessica Patrella

West Johnston High - Christopher Moor

West View Elementary - Kayla Williams

Wilson's Mills Elementary - Rachel Huff

In addition to the award, Faggart received $500 from Horace Mann Educators Corporation. Finalists Alyssa Martens and D’Andra Garcia-Duhaney each received $250 from the Johnston County Education Foundation.

JCPS is proud of each and every first year educator in the school district that has committed to teaching the future generation of leaders. The school district is excited to see what the future holds for these new teachers.