
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — A New Hanover County science teacher is being honored for her work in the classroom.
Roland Grise Middle School teacher, Stephanie Titzel, recently received the 2017 North Carolina Farm Bureau Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year Award.

Roland-Grise teacher, Stephanie Titzel, receives 2017 North Carolina Farm Bureau Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year Award. (Source: NHC Schools)
Titzel is a graduate of North Carolina State University science program and received her Master’s degree in Curriculum, Instruction, and Supervision at UNCW. She is also a Nationally Board Certified Teacher and Kenan Fellow recipient. Titzel received the award for her passion and dedication as a teacher and consistently remaining focused on the needs of her students, while being a role model and teacher leader.
Through the Ag in the Classroom… Going Local program… the North Carolina Farm Bureau proves agricultural outreach grants to state teachers worth up to $500. Going Local Grants help teachers provide students Pre-K through college with real-world education and experiences directly related to the agricultural industry and Common Core State and Essential Standards.