Parkview educator named Gwinnett Teacher of the Year

Heidi Campbell, a journalism and British literature teacher at Parkview High School has been named Gwinnett County’s Teacher of the Year. CONTRIBUTED

Heidi Campbell, a journalism and British literature teacher at Parkview High School has been named Gwinnett County’s Teacher of the Year. CONTRIBUTED

Gwinnett County Public Schools named Parkview High’s Heidi Campbell its top teacher Thursday during the annual Teacher of the Year banquet at the Infinite Energy Forum in Duluth.

Described as a teacher who never runs out of smiles or tires of offering a friendly “hello,” Campbell was first the 2019 Gwinnett County High School Teacher of the Year.

Kelly Specht of Riverside Elementary School is Gwinnett’s 2019 Elementary School Teacher of the Year and Lindsey Saa of Couch Middle School is Gwinnett’s 2019 Middle School Teacher of the Year. In all, the school district recognized 137 local school Teachers of the Year.

Campbell teaches journalism and British literature and has been an educator for 24 years — 18 with Gwinnett County schools. She says small things are important to help build relationships, which is why every day she meets her students at the door to her classroom with a smile.

“Connections will naturally happen if teachers engage with their students in and out of the classroom. Getting to know my students enables me to create engaging lessons that appeal to their learning styles,” she said.

She revamped and expanded Parkview High’s student newspaper and started a second journalism class.She credits the hard work and dedication of her students for the success of her school’s journalism program. The newspaper won the first-place ranking in 2017 of Superior at the state level, which was the first time the school had ever won such an award. Campbell said. As a result, the program for both journalism classes has grown from 14 students to nearly 60 students in three years.

“Competition became fierce to get into the journalism class,” she said. “and I had to turn away far too many potential journalists.”