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HIDOE names finalists for the 2025 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year

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Jessie O’Neill-Prest (left) Kīhei Elementary Curriculum Coordinator; and Jaime “Kumu Eva” Palakiko (right) Lahainaluna High, Hawaiian Language, Hula, Hawaiian History teacher.

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education today named 15 complex area teachers of the year and one charter school teacher of the year as finalists for the 2025 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year recognition.  Maui finalists include Jessie O’Neill-Prest, a Kīhei Elementary Curriculum Coordinator from the Baldwin-Kekaulike-Kūlanihākoʻi-Maui complex area; and Jaime “Kumu Eva” Palakiko a Hawaiian language, hula and Hawaiian history teacher at Lahainaluna High in the Hana-Lahainaluna-Lanaʻi-Molokaʻi complex area.

“Each of these educators utilize innovative approaches to cultivate high-quality environments of teaching and learning where students can thrive,” Superintendent Keith Hayashi said. “Their passion for teaching and unwavering dedication to student success inspire and elevate our students, staff, schools and communities.”

The honored finalists, in alphabetical order, are:

TeacherComplex AreaSchoolSubject or Grade
Leah ʻAiwohiKapaʻa-Kauaʻi-WaimeaKauaʻi HighComputer Science, STEM and Career Technical Education
Ian CablayLeilehua-Mililani-WaialuaWaialua HighMusic/Band
Tennelle ClarkNānākuli-WaiʻanaeWaiʻanae Elementary5th grade
Lauren CollierCastle-KahukuKane‘ohe Ele mentarySpecial Education
Robin Cone-Murakami BarrosPublic Charter SchoolsThe School for Examining Essential Questions of Sustainability (SEEQS)Art
Leah GoukerKa‘ū-Keaʻau-PāhoaPāhoa HighSocial Studies
Nicole LaehaKailua-KalāheoKailua IntermediateComputer Science and Engineering Electives
Karla “Viviana” MartinezHonoka‘a-Kealakehe-Kohala-Konawaena Konawaena HighEnglish Language Arts
Jessie O’Neill-PrestBaldwin-Kekaulike-Kūlanihākoʻi-MauiKīhei ElementaryCurriculum Coordinator
Jaime “Kumu Eva” PalakikoHana-Lahainaluna-Lanaʻi-MolokaʻiLahainaluna HighHawaiian Language, Hula, Hawaiian History
Jonathan PeraltoHilo-WaiākeaWaiākea IntermediateSocial Studies
Jennifer SatoKaimukī-McKinley-RooseveltKūhiō ElementaryAcademic Coach
Bryan SilverFarrington-Kaiser-KalaniKalani High Career Technical Education: Engineering
Erin Takamura-Luu‘Aiea-Moanalua-RadfordRed Hill Elementary1st grade
Sherry TennPearl City-WaipahuWaipahu HighCareer Technical Education: Natural Resources
Kim VirtudazoCampbell-KapoleiCampbell HighEnglish Language Arts
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In October, one teacher will be announced as the 2025 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year and will go on to represent Hawaiʻi in the National Teacher of the Year program. The honor is presented annually to a teacher selected from more than 13,000 HIDOE educators.

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