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Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards

Recognizing Trailblazers in STEM Education

The Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards recognize Oklahoma’s most dedicated and inspirational teachers who exemplify integrated, STEM-infused teaching strategies and classroom innovation and whose work has led to positive student learning outcomes. The awardees are leaders who identify, support and promote innovative practices that address significant challenges in expanding access to quality STEM education.

Thanks to our generous sponsors, more than $30,000 in prizes is available yearly. 

Eligibility

Applicants from any STEM-related subject (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) or leadership position are eligible, regardless of whether ‘STEM’ is included in their title. All applicants must be Oklahoma-based educators with at least two years of experience.

  • School-Based Educators & Administrators: Must be actively employed by an established school or district in Oklahoma.
  • NEW – Informal Educators: Must work in an out-of-school-time setting, such as a nonprofit, providing STEM learning experiences for K-12 students.

Previous award recipients are not eligible for consideration for five years after receiving the award.

Categories

The Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education Awards recognizes an educator from each major grade band and a school leader or administrator:

  • Elementary Educator: Grades PreK-5
  • Middle School Educator: Grades 6-8
  • High School Educator: Grades 9-12
  • Leadership Award: school administrators and district leaders
  • Informal Educator Award: Out-of-school-time educators delivering STEM experiences in nonprofit or similar settings

Additionally, one of these finalists will be selected as the overall “Siegfried STEM Educator of the Year” and will receive an additional award. 

Award & Recognition

Each finalist is expected to attend two TRSA events to celebrate their achievements: STEM in Motion on September 4 and the Flight Night gala on September 18, where the overall winner will be announced. Please plan to participate in both events as part of this recognition. Substitution reimbursement and other accommodations can be made if needed to support your attendance.

Each finalist will receive:

Two complimentary tickets to Flight Night

on September 18, 2025

$4,000 grant

to empower continued innovation in their classroom, community, or professional development

$1,000 cash prize

to celebrate their dedication and commitment

Personalized plaque

commemorating their outstanding achievement

The overall Siegfried STEM Educator of the Year will be further recognized for their exceptional contributions with an additional $4,000 grant, bringing their total STEM education funding to $8,000. They will also receive an additional $1,000 cash prize, for a total personal reward of $2,000, as a testament to their dedication and achievement.

Past Recipients

STEM Teacher of the Year & High School  Award Winner
Elaine Hutchison – Okeene Public Schools

Elementary School Award Winner
Ashley Henry – Claremore Public Schools

Middle School Award Winner
Lisa Wada – Tulsa Public Schools

Leadership Award Winner
Doris Biegler – Lawton Public Schools

STEM Teacher of the Year & High School  Award Winner
Reese Hundley – Broken Arrow Public Schools

Elementary School Award Winner
Heather Ross – Union Public Schools

Middle School Award Winner
Amy Bracher – Tulsa Public Schools

Leadership Award Winner
Debra Worley – Choctaw-Nicoma Park School District

STEM Teacher of the Year & Elementary School  Award Winner
Barbie Jackson – Sand Springs Public Schools

Middle School Award Winner
Michelle Rahn – Claremore Public Schools

High School Award Winner
Amy Moore – Tulsa Public Schools

Leadership Award Winner
Andrea Sagely – Muskogee Public Schools 

STEM Teacher of the Year & Elementary School  Award Winner
Lisa Pitts – Oakdale Public Schools

Middle School Award Winner
Diana Fiddler – Caney Valley Public Schools

High School Award Winner
Crystal Jackson – Olive Public Schools

Leadership Award Winner
Tammy Parks – Howe Public Schools

Gold Award Winner
Anissa Angier-Dunn – Will Rogers Elementary School

Silver Award Winner
Brenda Wilson – Jenks East Intermediate School

Bronze Award Winner
Stephanie Bradley – Summit Christian Academy

Honorable Mentions
Hillary LeDoux – Wayman Tisdale Fine Arts Academy 
Beverly Cotton – Emerson Elementary
Dana Hamersly – Verdigris Junior High School

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the field of education, leading to the reevaluation and modification of award categories. In an effort to recognize educators’ exceptional efforts and adaptability during remote and hybrid learning, additional award categories were introduced to acknowledge their innovative teaching practices, technological proficiency, and commitment to student well-being in virtual environments.