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Loring Named 2026 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year

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February 27, 2026
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Madeline Loring has been named the 2026 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year. Governor Josh Shapiro and Secretary of Education Dr. Carrie Rowe made the announcement December 8, at the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s annual professional development conference, in Hershey.

Loring was one of 12 finalists and is the second Waynesburg University alumnus to be selected as Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year.

Loring has been an educator for 13 years and currently teaches fourth grade at Jefferson-Morgan Elementary School. She has previously taught fourth grade mathematics, kindergarten, high school learning support and life skills support. Loring received her Bachelor of Arts in elementary and special education from Waynesburg and went on to earn a master’s degree in administrative leadership as well as a library science certification from California University of Pennsylvania.

Rowe stated, “Madeline Loring, exemplifies exceptional dedication, service, and passion, and stands as a role model to her students and peers. The Shapiro Administration commends her on this outstanding achievement and looks forward to her future success.”

“I am truly humbled and honored to even be considered for such a wonderful recognition,” said Loring in a recent interview. “As teachers, we normally don’t go into this profession to be recognized. We do it because we care about the kids that we proudly serve in our communities. I feel grateful to be part of such a prestigious group of teachers.”

“I loved my time at Waynesburg University as a student,” said Loring. “The biggest thing about Waynesburg is that you are not just a number – you are a name.

According to the Department of Education, “Loring creates a classroom environment with high expectations for students who are encouraged to take intellectual risks. She demonstrates genuine warmth and care with each of her students, while simultaneously growing their academic excitement and success. Her dedication to her school and community goes beyond the classroom through her roles as the Drama Club Director, a member of the local Lion’s Club, and an active member and leader at St. Marcellus Church.”

“Loring is an advocate for the teaching profession while serving as a Student Teacher Facilitator/Mentor through Penn West University and Waynesburg University. She is a district leader at Jefferson-Morgan, providing professional development opportunities with other math department members and intermediate unit specialists. Loring’s dedication and passion for her students and school led her to being named the Innovator of the Year at Jefferson-Morgan during the 2023-2024 school year.”

Through the National Teacher of the Year Program, the PDE identifies and honors exemplary teaching and classroom practices across the Commonwealth. The program annually recognizes a professional who inspires students of all backgrounds and abilities to learn; who has the respect and admiration of students, parents, and colleagues; and who plays an active and useful role in both school and community.

As Pennsylvania’s Teacher of the Year, Loring will travel the state, meet and collaborate with other educators, and represent the Commonwealth in the 2027 National Teacher of the Year competition.

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    She was the very good teacher and deserve it

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