Yuma County teacher named 2026 National Teacher of the Year
Marcos Icahuate
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – A teacher from Yuma County was awarded the National Teacher of the Year.
Arilene Gaxiola was recognized by the Teachers of Tomorrow to receive the honor at the state-level. Gaxiola is an eighth-grade math teacher at San Luis Middle School.
“Our Teacher of the Year program recognizes educators whose commitment, skill, and heart are changing lives,” said Dr. Heath Morrison, Chief Executive Officer of Teachers of Tomorrow and former superintendent. “This year’s honoree, Arilene Gaxiola, stands out for her exceptional dedication to her students and her innovative approach to education. Arilene exemplifies the profound impact teachers can have, and we’re proud to recognize her as our 2026 National Teacher of the Year.”
Gaxiola will receive up to $5,000 to support her classroom, which she plans to use to expand hands-on learning in math.
“Being a teacher has changed my life in ways I didn’t expect, making me more patient, empathetic, and aware of the challenges students face at a young age,” said Gaxiola.
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