National Board Certification
April 07, 2022

NYSUT and SED host an online celebration for state’s new NBCTs

Author: Sylvia Saunders
Source:  NYSUT Communications
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Caption: Among those joining the celebration, clockwise from top left: National Board of Professional Teaching Standards President Peggy Brookins; NYSUT Executive Vice President Jolene DiBrango; NBPTS Board Member and Educolor founder Jose Vilson; and Yonkers NBCT educator Christine Heidelberger.

Challenging. Humbling. Empowering.

Those were some of the words used by the state’s newest National Board Certified Teachers to describe their journey earning the nation’s highest credential for teachers.

Yonkers teacher Christine Heidelberger called the process “reinspiring,” just when she needed it most.

After 17 years in teaching, the pre-K educator was struggling — especially with the pressures of teaching during a pandemic.

The reflective and supportive National Board experience gave her just the jumpstart she needed. “Through this process I’ve gained so much affirmation and knowledge,” Heidelberger said. “I’m excited for the future for myself and my students.”

In an online celebration including teachers from around the state, NYSUT, State Education Department and National Board officials congratulated New York’s 51 teachers who completed the rigorous process in 2021.


“This is the beginning of a journey … to serve as change agents,” said Peggy Brookins, president of the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards. “Your board certification is a tool to leverage change.”

She urged NBCTs to advocate on issues, mentor novice teachers and support colleagues to pursue the national credential.

NYSUT Executive Vice President Jolene DiBrango said the union has been a longtime supporter of National Board Certification. “We know the value NBCTs bring to our profession.”

And as we face a teacher shortage, DiBrango said the rate of turnover for NBCTs is three times lower than the general population of educators. She urged the new NBCTs to step up as leaders and take new teachers under their wings to help them get through those first difficult years.

New York is now home to 2,224 National Board Certified Teachers who have completed the voluntary performance-based assessment process that includes a portfolio, student work samples, videos and analysis of a candidate’s teaching and student learning.


Nearly 300 districts have locally negotiated incentives for NBCTs such as salary step increases, stipends or release time. NYSUT supports candidates with regional writing institutes and support groups through teacher centers.

NYSUT also advocated for the state’s Shanker grant, named in honor of the legendary union leader Albert Shanker, to help educators cover application costs. About 84 percent of the Class of 2021 NBCTs were supported by the Shanker grant, which defrays a candidates $1,900 fee for all four components — plus provides districts with up to $500 per candidate for supportive services such as hiring a substitute to cover classes during release time.

“National Board Certification is an investment in learning that enriches the teachers who complete the experience and benefits their students and colleagues as well,” State Education Commissioner Betty Rosa said. “I am proud of the work these extraordinary teachers have already done and of the work they will continue to do as mentors and leaders in their schools.”

Other speakers included Board of Regents Chancellor Lester Young Jr., Regent Roger Tilles and NBCT Jose Vilson, a former New York City teacher who is an NBPTS Board member and founder of Educolor, an organization dedicated to race and social justice issues in education.

“National Board is the way for us to elevate the profession to the one that we deserve,” Vilson said. “I know it was hard. I tried it three times. Look closely at the five standards we’ve mastered. You may be hundreds of miles apart but you are interconnected now as a learning community.”

Vilson noted that at a time marked by the COVID pandemic, economic uncertainty and difficult conversations about race, gender, class and sexual orientation, it can be tough for educators to focus on the positive. “We get to be those beacons for the profession when right now it might feel real dark,” he said. “You’re building the profession that teaches others to look forward forever and a day.”

A complete list of New York's newly-certified NBCTs is below.


NYS NBCTs by the numbers

  • New NBCTs in 2020-21: 51
  • Renewed: 83
  • Total NBCTs: 2,224
  • Current candidates: 693

Top school districts (Number certified)

  • New York City (299)
  • Schenectady (77)
  • Arlington (71)
  • Wappingers (57)
  • Rochester (45)

Current candidates

  • New York City (212)
  • Yonkers (30)
  • Newburgh (22)
  • Manhasset (13)

Source: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards


Event Agenda

Welcome and Remarks:

  • Jolene DiBrango, Executive Vice President, New York State United Teachers

Remarks:

  • Dr. Lester W. Young, Jr., Chancellor of the NYS Board of Regents
  • Roger Tilles, Regent, NYS Board of Regents
  • Dr. Betty A. Rosa, Commissioner of Education, New York State Education Department
  • Peggy Brookins, President and CEO, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards

Closing Remarks:

  • José Vilson, NBCT and NBPTS Board of Directors

Moderators:

  • Susan Lafond, NBCT, Assistant in Educational Services, New York State United Teachers
  • Laura Glass, Senior Policy Advisor for Higher Education, New York State Education Department
  • Elena Bruno, Albert Shanker Grant Coordinator, New York State Education Department

2021 Newly Certified NBCTs

CHITTENANGO TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Elizabeth Carpenter
Science/AYA

CORNWALL CENTRAL TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Olga Chernyak
World Languages/EAYA

GRAND ISLAND TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Mary Howard
Generalist/MC

HALF HOLLOW HILLS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Camellia Amadio
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Lisa Cannata
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Caroline Greene
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Lauren Ruiz
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

HASTINGS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Steven Lopez
World Languages/EAYA

HUDSON FALLS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Sharon Farrell
English Language Arts/AYA

JAMESVILLE-DEWITT FACULTY ASSOCIATION

David Bunyan
Social Studies-History/AYA

Andrew Cottet
Social Studies-History/AYA

LAFAYETTE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

David Amidon
Science/EA

LONG BEACH CLASSROOM TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Christine Graham
Social Studies-History/AYA

PLAINEDGE FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

Maura Czachor
Mathematics/EA

SCHENECTADY FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

Rebecca Benjamin
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

Donya Clute
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

Jessica Kohout
Science/AYA

Ellen Lin
Science/AYA

Julie Neugebauer
Mathematics/EA

SEWANHAKA FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

Joan Molloy-Castles
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Lorin Wirth-Eckl
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

SMITHTOWN TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Jennifer Keller
Social Studies-History/AYA

SPRINGS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Ryan Scala
Generalist/MC

STILLWATER TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Madison Ramnes
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

SYOSSET TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Manoj Thadhani
Social Studies-History/AYA

SYRACUSE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Melicia Edwards
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

Michelle Asaro
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Jihyun Bahng
Mathematics/AYA

Yvonne Banks
Generalist/EC

Katelyn Chinnis
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

Ivelisse Cortes
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Kiersten Franz
Mathematics/AYA

Diana Guerrini
Generalist/EC

Yesenia Moreno
English as a New Language/EMC

Mary Petit
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

Vincent Pham
English as a New Language/EAYA

Sarah Przedborski
Generalist/EC

Cassandra Regan
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Cynthia Serrano
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

Julia Shube
Mathematics/AYA

Jessica VanScoy
Social Studies-History/AYA

Susan Wierzbowski
Exceptional Needs Specialist/ECYA

UNITED LIVERPOOL FACULTY ASSOCIATION

Valerie Manzo
Generalist/EC

WAPPINGERS CT

Laura Ineson
Science/EA

WEST GENESEE DISTRICT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Kelli Barbuto
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

YONKERS FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

Christine Heidelberger
Literacy: Reading-Language Arts/EMC

UNAFFILIATED

Molly Goodell   
Science/EA

Grace Hwang
Generalist/EC

Chris Marshall  
Exceptional Needs Specialist-ECYA

Kasey Rabideau
Social Studies-History/EA

Stephanie Schaefer   
Mathematics/AYA

Key:

  • AYA: Adolescence and Young Adulthood
  • EA: Early Adolescence
  • EAYA: Early Adolescence through Young Adulthood
  • EC: Early Childhood
  • ECYA: Early Childhood through Young Adulthood
  • EMC: Early and Middle Childhood
  • MC: Middle Childhood

For NYSUT resources on National Board Certification, visit nysut.org/nbpts.