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These awards are an opportunity to highlight outstanding and exceptional individuals and showcase their achievements, talents, and successes. These students have gone above and beyond to give back and positively impact their college and community.
Boutin. Elise Boutin, the 14-year veteran Acadia Parish high school senior English and publications teacher, is Louisianas 2025 Teacher of the Year. Boutin is also the schools cross-country coach.
STUDENT OF THE YEAR PROGRAM The Department of Education recognizes that many outstanding students are enrolled in public, private, or charter schools throughout the state of Louisiana.
Becoming a National Teacher of the Year Each year, one of the nominated state teachers of the year is selected as CCSSOs National Teacher of the Year. A selection committee reviews the state teacher of the year applications and narrows the field to four finalists.
Selecting the Best Student of the Year is a significant honor, and its essential to have clear and fair criteria. Here are some guidelines for choosing the best student: Academic Excellence:Consistent high performance in academics. Excellent grades, class participation, and subject mastery.
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Elise Boutin is the overall Louisiana Teacher of the Year. A 14-year veteran teacher, Boutin is a publications and senior English teacher at Rayne High School in Acadia Parish.
Elise Boutin, Louisianas 2025 teacher of the year, is a senior English and publications teacher at Rayne High School. She is also the mother of four sons. Pictured here are Dax Boutin, Charles Boutin, Elise Boutin, Jase Boutin and Rhett Boutin.
CCSSO does not select the National Teacher of the Year. A National Selection Committee reviews all applications and selects four finalists from the nominations received. The Selection Committee is composed of representatives from 1520 national education organizations who interview the finalists in Washington, D.C.

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