Livermore Teacher Named 2021 Alameda County Teacher Of The Year

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Livermore CA

27 September, 2021

3:12 PM

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LIVERMORE, CA — Christopher Filice, Livermore High School choir teacher, ranked among Alameda County's best this year. Filice will be honored Nov. 4 at the Castro Valley Center for the Arts at the Alameda County Office of Education's 32nd annual Teacher of the Year awards ceremony for helping students with skills such as vocal development, musicianship and ensemble, the county said in a news release. Filice has been a teacher for seven years and "believes that music can help people understand the cultures around them in a deep and meaningful way," the county wrote. When he's not in the classroom, you might find him singing with San Francisco's International Orange Chorale or Philadelphia's The Same Stream choir. "With all the challenges our students and school staff have faced over the last 18 months, the light shines even brighter on the educators who, day in and day out, found a way to keep students engaged and learning under exceedingly difficult circumstances," L. K. Monroe, county superintendent of schools, said in a statement. Filice was one of 17 honorees nominated by 15 of Alameda County's 18 school districts "for their individual dedication and excellence in the classroom," the county education office said in its statement. A panel of leaders in education selected the honorees, whose names will advance to the California Department of Education for consideration for its California Teacher of the Year program. Honorees "collectively represent the thousands of educators doing amazing work across Alameda County every day," the office said. Get tickets to the county Teacher of the Year ceremony.

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