Christine Brennan named recipient of 2024-25 Lewis Award for Excellence in Teaching

Christine Brennan named recipient of 2024-25 Lewis Award for Excellence in Teaching

Christine Brennan, already having celebrated her silver (25th) anniversary as a third grade teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes School (Raleigh), added distinction as a golden instructional exemplar in this Holy Year 2025. Brennan is this (2024-25) school year’s recipient of the Monsignor Gerald Lawrence Lewis Award for Excellence in Teaching. Brennan will be presented the Lewis Award on April 9, during an Our Lady of Lourdes School Mass.

Christine Winner

2024-2025 Lewis Award Finalists Announced!

2024-2025 Lewis Award Finalists Announced!

Christine Brennan from Our Lady of Lourdes School

Christine Brennan teaches third graders at Our Lady of Lourdes School.  Brennan facilitates a thriving learning environment by infusing game show style digital resources in students’ collaborative group work, through which students provide formative feedback to enhance instructional pacing and methodologies to optimize summative outcomes. “Of course, the children enjoy the interaction,” Brennan said. “The real advantage is that the students devise their own quizzes for our unit work and become teachers of their own teams.”


Jennifer Sullivan from St. Thomas More School

Jennifer Sullivan

Jennifer Sullivan teaches fourth graders in English Language Arts and Social Studies at Saint Thomas More School (Chapel Hill). Sullivan employs technology to gather individual student data, and empowers students to identify ways and means for personal skill development. Initiating skill development requires students to practice writing and speaking across curricula. “Students, then, conference with the teacher, and set specific goals for areas they would like to improve,” Sullivan said. “Through the next few months, students work to see growth.”


Colleen Whilldin from St. Egbert School

Colleen Mary Whildin

Colleen Whilldin teaches Physical Education for all students (grades Pre-K through Five), and Religion to kindergarteners and third graders at Saint Egbert School (Morehead City). Whilldin extends teaching and learning beyond traditional classrooms by initiating opportunities for students to apply the “Gradual Release of Responsibility” model for community building. “First, students performed the (country line) dance. Then, I invited all of the parents and teachers to participate,” Whilldin said. “After studying Saint Paul, my third graders wrote letters on scrolls about the Good News of God, and presented the letters to the kindergarteners.”


MONSIGNOR GERALD LAWRENCE LEWISMONSIGNOR GERALD LAWRENCE LEWIS

With Earthly sadness and Heavenly joy, we embrace the Eternal Resurrection of our award’s namesake – MONSIGNOR GERALD LAWRENCE LEWIS. Monsignor Lewis, 92, a priest of the Diocese of Raleigh for 63+ years, transitioned peacefully at home on Monday, December 16, 2024. Monsignor Lewis’ own words, which he offered among one of his many funeral Mass homilies, now are offered for him.

“He has competed well – in family, in Church, and in education. Now, he has finished the race. Affirmatively, he has won the crown. May the good Lord welcome him with open arms.”

The Lewis Award Committee

MONSIGNOR GERALD LAWRENCE LEWIS

2024 Winner Mary Barber of St. Egbert School

2024 Winner Mary Barber of St. Egbert School

Winner Mary 2024
Mary Barber received the 2024 Lewis Award for Excellence in Teaching Award on April 17th at St. Egbert Church in Morehead City with the entire school in attendance.

Click on this link to view the Carteret County News-Times Article! Mary Winner

Mary has been a vital part of St. Egbert School for 20 years.  She is currently the 5th grade teacher.  She received her BA from Mercyhurst University and her M.Ed in Science Education from Clarion University.

Mary is the 32nd recipient of this award.

Mary Barber with Msgr. Lewis and Anne Stahel (founder of the Lewis Award.

 

Long-Awaited Mass Celebrating the 2019–2020 Lewis Award Recipient, Tina Isenbarger

Long-Awaited Mass Celebrating the 2019–2020 Lewis Award Recipient, Tina Isenbarger

Tina Isenbarger, St. Ann Catholic School, FayettevilleCongratulations to Tina Isenbarger, the 2019-2020 Recipient of the Monsignor Gerald Lewis Award for Excellence in Teaching. Ms. Isenbarger teaches at St. Ann Catholic School, Fayetteville. She was notified of her selection on March 13, 2020, the Friday before schools were closed due to the pandemic. The long-awaited mass to honor Ms. Isenbarger was finally celebrated at St. Ann’s Church on April 21.

You can read more about this beautiful event, covered by Mandy Howard, writer for the NC Catholic, on the Diocese of Raleigh website:

https://dioceseofraleigh.org/news/after-year-delay-lewis-award-mass-honors-tina-isenbarger (Linked with permission from NC Catholic editor Kate Watson.)

Special Recognition from the Lewis Award Committee

Special Recognition from the Lewis Award Committee

Expressing Our Gratitude

The purpose of the annual Monsignor Gerald Lawrence Lewis Award for Excellence in Teaching is to recognize, promote and encourage teaching excellence in the Diocese of Raleigh Catholic Schools. Considering the uncertainties of the pandemic, the Award Process was paused for this year.

The Lewis Award Committee, however, recognizes the unprecedented challenges faced by the faculty in all schools. During this pandemic year, every teacher should be recognized for demonstrating a selfless commitment, both professional and personal, to excellence in Catholic education.

The Committee chose to honor and express our gratitude to the teachers with a special prayer, composed and blessed by Monsignor Lewis. The week before Christmas, the principals were presented a plaque with the prayer and logos of each elementary and high school as a reminder of the sacrifices the teachers have made and continue to make in the 2020–2021 school year. Please take the time to listen to the video from Keith Brown, Chair of the Committee, followed by a gallery of photos from presentations across the Diocese. May the Lord bless you and your families abundantly throughout this Christmas season and the coming year.

Sincerely,

The Lewis Award Committee:

  • Keith Brown, Chair
  • Lesley Ferguson
  • Susan Goethals
  • Cynthia Hanks
  • Rosalie Innacelli
  • Michelle Silva

Ex-Officio:

  • Father John Forbes
  • Monsignor Lewis
  • Superintendent Lytia Reese
  • John Ruocchio
  • Anne Stahel

Video of presentation by Keith Brown, Committee Chair to Joyce Price, Principal of St. Mary’s in Wilmington.

Monsignor Lewis blessing the plaques and cards to be presented to each school.

The plaque with the prayer composed by Monsignor Lewis.

Bless Our Catholic School Teachers

Dear Lord, this has been a trying time for the dedicated teachers in our Catholic Schools caused by a virus that has infected our whole world. Loving Father, our teachers have continued to teach our children of your love and presence as well as the sciences of life amid great hardship. We beg your blessings on these dedicated teachers and upon those whom they teach. Let them know that your rainbow of love is over them and that their efforts will be rewarded by your protective love. We ask this through our Lord, Jesus Christ, the Great Teacher, in Union with the Holy Spirit. Amen.

2020/2021
Msgr. Gerald Lewis

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