2024 Mass. Teacher of the Year is passionate about public education

De'Shawn Washington
De'Shawn Washington

De'Shawn Washington almost became an accountant, having initially chosen a career path in finance and business. But once he started working with young students as a college student, he followed a passion for teaching and public education. Now all of Massachusetts is taking notice.

Washington, who has taught for seven years, recently was named the 2024 Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. He is the first Black male educator named to that honor since the awards began. A teacher of fourth grade students at Maria Hastings Elementary School, Washington spoke recently with MTA Today about the recognition and the power of supportive colleagues.

“It’s all about the passion, right? Teaching is a calling. I’m very fortunate to be in education and be in this work today.”

Read in MTA Today

 
why representation matters

“It starts with having the Black students in the classroom seeing their future selves as an older person, as a teacher, in a classroom. ”

Mass. Teacher of the Year De'Shawn Washington

Mass. Teacher of the Year: Introduction

Mass. Teacher of the Year: Why I Became A Teacher

Mass. Teacher of the Year: We Need More Black Male Classroom Teachers

Mass. Teacher of the Year: Why I Belong to a Union

Mass. Teacher of the Year: What A Good Day Looks Like

2021 Mass. Teacher of the Year

Show more...