TOP SCIENCE TEACHERS ANNOUNCED FOR 12TH ANNUAL REGENERON STEM TEACHING FELLOWSHIP

The STEM Leadership Center is excited to announce the teachers selected and school districts represented in Cohort 12 of the Regeneron STEM Teaching Fellowship (2025-26). This competitive award confers a 16-month professional development experience to the following outstanding local science teachers:

Elizabeth Jacobs (Yonkers), Kelly Kinlin (Bedford), Sarah Marino (Dobbs Ferry), Brooke Horn (Brewster), Anna Dowd (Bronxville), Nicole Muschio (Katonah-Lewisboro), Lovedeep Singh (Nanuet), Susan Boehm (Brewster), Alison Elfreth (Mount Sinai), Kelly Li (Ossining), Priya Patel-Ma (Chappaqua), Scott Gordon (Hewlett-Woodmere), Melanie Greenwald (Manhasset), Christie Kim (NYC), Kate Sheil (Garden City).

The Fellowship provides one year of coursework in STEM teaching methods designed in partnership with NASA Education and a two-week summer mentored research experience in the laboratories at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. After successful completion, Fellows are awarded a graduate certificate in STEM Leadership from Teachers College of Columbia University. As advances in technology fuel job growth in STEM fields, the Fellowship provides teachers with crucial professional experience needed to improve science education and to inspire and prepare students for college and careers in the STEM workforce.

The STEM Teaching Fellowship is sponsored by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, a leading biotechnology company based in Tarrytown, New York, that invents,developsand commercializes life-transforming medicines for people with serious diseases. Founded and led by physician-scientists, Regeneron's unique ability torepeatedly and consistently translate scienceinto medicine has led to numerous approved treatments andproduct candidates in development, most of which were homegrown in its laboratories.

“Science teachers are uniquely positioned to drive STEM workforce development. However, most U.S. science teachers have no professional science experience, and know little about the skills young people need to enter the STEM workforce,” states Lawrence Perretto, Executive Director of the STEM Leadership Center, and current middle school science teacher of 28 years. “TheRegeneron Fellowship provides critical experience to science teachers who must bridge the gap separating classroom and professional science.”

Felicia Moore Mensah, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Science Education and Program Coordinator, Teachers College, Columbia University, said, “This exciting initiative brings together STEM education leaders and teachers who will be integrating STEM content and pedagogy. We are pleased to support this exciting initiative through NASA's Endeavor STEM Teaching Certificate Project.”

For more information: www.stemedcenter.org

Lawrence Perretto, Executive DirectorSTEM Leadership Centerlperretto@stemedcenter.org914-886-8284

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