Flame for Learning

On April 23, 2024, Nick Rotenberry, a fourth-grade English Language Arts and Social Studies teacher at Polenta Elementary, was named Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) 2024 Teacher of the Year. In partnership with Triangle East Chamber, the 30th annual Flame for Learning Award celebration was held at The Barn at Broadslab in Benson, honoring all of the 20 semifinalists. 

Rotenberry was one of four innovative teachers chosen as finalists for the award that included Kaitie Collingwood of Innovation Academy, Jenny Irvine of Cleveland High, and Karen Newhart of Riverwood Elementary.

Friends, family, administrators, and stakeholders gathered for the prestigious award ceremony. The evening’s keynote speaker was Meredith Archie, President of the NC Chamber Foundation. 

In 1994 the Triangle East Chamber of Commerce adopted the Flame For Learning Award because of the importance of teachers in developing and educating children. Their goal is to support and elevate the teaching profession in JCPS. This award recognizes outstanding creativity and innovation in teachers that are selected strictly on merit, without regard to school or residence.

Through a blind judging process 20 semifinalists, representing 16 schools from all across the school district, were nominated by their administrators and selected to move on to the interview phase. They also submitted a Best Practice from the classroom. 

As the winner, Nick Rotenberry received $1,000 from event sponsors and will represent Johnston County in the regional competition for North Carolina’s Teacher of the Year. 

Finalists Collingwood, Irvine, and Newhart received $500 dollars each, and the remaining semifinalists each received $150. All of the cash awards were made possible thanks to the 2024 Flame For Learning Award sponsors.

The 20 semifinalists for 2024 Teacher of the Year are:

Matthew Barnhill - Corinth Holders High

Bethany Helms - Clayton High

Caroline Daily - Clayton High

Jenna Fitzgerald - Clayton Middle

Jenny Irvine - Cleveland High

Lisa Morgan - Cooper Elementary

Elizabeth Jordan - Dixon Road Elementary

Kaitlyn Collingwood - Innovation Academy

Nick Rotenberry - Polenta Elementary

Jennifer Medlin - Riverwood Elementary

Karen Newhart - Riverwood Elementary

Valorie Trombley - Riverwood Elementary

Amy Wellbrook - Riverwood Middle

Antonella Vecchiola - Selma Elementary

Elisabeth Tart - Selma Elementary

Carlos Jimenez - Selma Middle

Cindy Adams - South Johnston High

Danielle Wilson - Swift Creek Middle

Kimberly Flynn - Thanksgiving Elementary

Becky Johnson - West Clayton Elementary

This year’s Flame For Learning Award program was made possible by several sponsors, including main sponsors Chick-fil-A of Smithfield, diamond sponsor Walmart, platinum sponsor Novo Nordisk, and gold sponsors Rizzardi Real Estate, Mast Law Firm, and Johnston County Education Foundation. 

Silver Sponsors are Bailey Insurance Agency, Benson Area Chamber of Commerce, BigBoys Truckstop, Breeden Law Office, Johnston County Building Association, and Mitchell Temporary Services, Inc.

Bronze Sponsors include Armstrong Law Firm, P.A., Carolina Packers, Inc., Dr. Johna & Mr. Linwood Faulconer, Grand Canyon University, State Farm Insurance Company - Shawn Herrmann, and Representative Donna White McDowell.

On behalf of Johnston County Public Schools, the Johnston County Board of Education, and the Triangle East Chamber of Commerce, congratulations to all of the nominees, and to Nick Rotenberry, our 2024 Teacher of the Year.