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District Teachers of the Year
- Updated: May 27, 2013
Beatrice Carlos and Shelby Crouch were named Los Fresnos CISD Teachers of the Year

(l-r) LFCISD Board President Sandra Garcia
Beatrice Carlos and Superintendent Gonzalo Salazar
Beatrice Carlos and Shelby Crouch will be the Los Fresnos CISD representatives to the Region I Teacher of the Year, highlighting the Employee Awards Banquet Friday at Los Fresnos United campus.
Carlos, who teaches at the College, Career and Technology Academy, was named Secondary Teacher of the Year. Crouch, who teaches at Rancho Verde Elementary, was named Elementary Teacher of the Year. Both will be nominated to the Region I Teacher of the Year award presentation.
Each campus had a Teacher of the Year. They included:
Secondary Schools
Rosalinda Olivares, Los Fresnos High
Christina Cavazos, Los Fresnos United
Gina Tobar, DAEP/AMI
Nola D’Ann Loop, Liberty Memorial Middle School
Criselda Marroquin Morrell, Los Cuates Middle School
Juan Barreda, Resaca Middle School

(l-r) LFCISD Board President Sandra Garcia Shelby Crouch and Superintendent Gonzalo Salazar LCISD photos
Elementary Schools
Mayra Felix, Las Yescas Elementary
Lisa Castro, Laureles Elementary
Alicia Torres, Lopez-Riggins Elementary
Elaine Rodriguez, Los Fresnos Elementary
Christopher Wiley, Olmito Elementary
Elsa Gutierrez, Palmer-Laakso Elementary
Consuelo Juarez, Dora Romero Elementary
Simon Aguirre, Villareal Elementary
The event also included the presentation of the Bell Awards by the Top 10 students at Los Fresnos High School to teachers or other staff who influenced them during their school years.
Also recognized were the Paraprofessional Employees of the Year, the Manual Trades Employees of the Year, 24 district retirees, and those employees receiving 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 year pins and awards.