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Lander Valley High School Teacher Recognized as Wyoming Teacher of the Year for 2025

Lander Valley High School Teacher Recognized as Wyoming Teacher of the Year for 2025
Morgan Hahn / WDE Facebook page
  • PublishedOctober 15, 2024

The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) has announced that Morgan Hahn, a teacher at Lander Valley High School, has been awarded the title of 2025 Wyoming Teacher of the Year, County 10 reports.

According to a recent announcement on the WDE’s Facebook page, Hahn is recognized for her innovative teaching methods that empower students across various subjects, including Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology and World History. Her approach fosters high levels of learning among her students.

Additionally, Hahn is noted for her leadership in integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the classroom, a move aimed at benefiting both students and staff. The Lander Schools Facebook page praised her achievements.

“This is an incredible honor for Mrs. Hahn, who is in her seventh year at LVHS. We are super proud of all that she has done and accomplished for our students at LVHS and in our district!” the school stated.

Congratulations are in order for Morgan Hahn on this prestigious recognition.

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