Kelley School third grade teacher Marcy Peters was βabsolutely surprised and completely caught off guardβ March 12th when WROCβs News 8 Golden Apple Reporter Katrina Irwin and several others, wearing big smiles, unexpectedly flocked into her classroom.
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Peters, who was conducting her morning circle meeting with her students, was shocked to learn she was a Golden Apple award winner.
βIt was a very emotional moment, I wasnβt expecting it,ββ she recalled later in the day. βItβs quite an honor. Iβm very, very honored and very appreciative.β
Equally excited about her receiving the award was the contingent that followed the WROC team into Petersβ classroom, especially Kelley School Assistant Principal Christina Sullivan who nominated Peters for the award that is given out weekly to outstanding educators in the region.
In her nominating letter, Sullivan wrote:
βMarcy Peters will be retiring in June 2024. She is the epitome of small, home-town community. She goes above and beyond for her students, colleagues and the community. When you think of Newark, you think Marcy Peters. Her commitment to the district and the community is inspiring! She has worked with so many students and supported the community! She is an amazing teacher who focuses on her students each and every day! She needs to be recognized for all of her efforts and her amazing journey she's had at Newark CSD.β
Others who came to Petersβ classroom to see her receive the award were her βsignificant otherβ Mike Majors, her parents Linda and John Peters, her brother Todd Peters, Kelley Principal Nate Goodness, Superintendent Susan Hasenauer, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Krista Lewis and some other Kelley school staff:
"Marcy Peters epitomizes the heart and soul of Newark Central School District education. Her dedication and genuine care for students, staff, and families earned her the Golden Apple Award. Marcy's ability to connect with students on a personal level, coupled with her passion for teaching, creates an environment where students thrive not only academically but also emotionally and socially. As we celebrate Marcy Peters' well-deserved recognition of this Award, we also reflect on her remarkable journey as an educator. Marcy's legacy of kindness, compassion, and dedication will continue to shape the future of Newark Central School District. We are immensely proud to have her as a part of our school community," Goodness said after Peters received her award.
βMarcy is a very talented teacher and a wonderful person. She creates top-notch learning experiences and lasting relationships with her students and families. We are so fortunate to have Marcy here in Newark,β Lewis said.
βBob Talbert once said, "Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best, and Ms. Peters does just that each and every day. Her patience, understanding, acceptance, and most importantly the atmosphere of belonging that has been established in her classroom, are characteristics that make her an exemplary teacher and the perfect candidate for this award. Our District and our students are extremely lucky to have felt her impact,β Hasenauer said.
A Newark native, Peters, who will retire at the end of June, has been at Kelley School during her entire 32-years of working in the Newark Central School District.
Peters received both her bachelorβs and masterβs degrees from Nazareth University.
After the WROC team left, Peters said her students were βso excitedβ not only about her receiving the Golden Apple Award, but that they too were going to be on television and βwould be famous.β
βThey carried on about it throughout the day and said they canβt wait to see the report on television when it airs April 9th at 5:45 p.m..β
Not only did Peters receive a βgoody bagβ from WROC; flowers from administrators and some faculty; but Majors, whom she lives with in Sodus Point and who owns Pontilloβs Pizzeria in Newark, sent over some sheet pizzas for faculty and staff to enjoy in her honor.
Peters, who said she loves children, said her love for teaching was instilled in her by many of her teachers when she was attending Newark schools βwho made such a positive impact on my life.β
βI love teaching and itβs very important to me to build positive relationships with my students and their families so we can work as a team to help students be the best they can be. I believe when that happens, the best learning happens.
Looking back over her career, Peters said Kelley School has been like home.
βI always will be proud to have been part of the Kelley School family.β