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2023 State Teacher of the Year, Vermont – Robyn Newton

Robyn Newton

STAte: Vermont
SCHOOL: Vergennes Union Elementary School
SUBJECT: Physical Education
GRADE LEVEL: K-6

Biography

Robyn Newton marks her 28th year teaching K-6 physical education at Vergennes Union Elementary in Vergennes, Vermont. Newton is passionate about teaching new skills, creating unique opportunities for play and emphasizing movement as key to helping students physically, mentally and socially. Her priority is building a better community for her students to be active, providing lessons that build trust, respect and confidence.

Newton secured a $900,000 Carol M. White Physical Education Program Grant for new equipment, programming and opportunities for her district. She started Kindergarten Action-Based Learning, a research-based motor development program linking physical activity and increased academic performance, and a two-week whole-school interdisciplinary Olympic unit.

Newton was Addison Northwest School District’s 2001 Elementary Teacher of the Year and the 2010 Society of Health and Physical Educators of Vermont’s Elementary PE Teacher of the Year. A member of the Vergennes Parks and Recreation Committee, she led a $300,000 project to renovate the community’s ice rink and basketball facility.

A native of Fairlee, Vermont, Newton graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Science in physical education. She received the Outstanding Student in Physical Education Award and played softball, earning the player of the year award. She has a master’s degree in education and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study from Southern New Hampshire University. Newton coached the St. Michael’s College softball team for 18 years and was named the 2004 Northeast-10 Conference coach of the year.

Newton enjoys traveling, camping, golf, being outdoors and spending time with family and friends.