Meet the 2025 LMC Fellows
Theresa Cantwell: Theresa is an 8th-grade social studies teacher and the history research coordinator at Jericho Middle School in Jericho, NY. Theresa has fostered many Lowell Milken Center National Discovery Award winners.
Valerie Conklin: Valerie is a Library and Information Science teacher at Jericho Middle School in Jericho, NY. Under her guidance, many students have won national awards, including several Lowell Milken Center National Discovery Awards.
Sandra Hutton: Sandra is an art educator at St. Mildred’s-Lightbourn School in Oakville, ON, Canada. As an ARTEFFECT Ambassador in 2023–24, she has guided many students to become finalists in the ARTEFFECT Competition.
Jennifer Klein: Jennifer teaches AP US History, World Studies and Facing History and Ourselves at Weston High School in Weston, CT. She received international recognition by Yad Vashem in 2023.
Alex Lahasky: Alex is a 2023 Milken Educator who teaches Eleventh-grade Social Studies at Blue Valley West High School in Overland Park, Kansas. His innovative activities such as spy simulation and historical musical mixtapes, ignite his students’ passion for history.
Jordann Lankford-Forster: Jordann is an Indigenous Education for All instructional coach at Great Falls Public School. In addition to being Montana’s Indigenous Teacher of the Year, she was also the 2022 Montana History Teacher of the Year.
Meghan Menchella: Meghan is an 8th-grade United States History teacher at Crestview Middle School in Ellisville, Missouri and was recognized in 2023 as a Milken Educator. She makes history come alive for her students by turning her classroom into a stage for living history and active learning.
Meredith Reid: Meredith is a middle/high school choir teacher from Girard, KS, and a 2024 Kansas Milken Educator. She has re-established the choir program at her alma mater, where students now have opportunities to succeed at state-level contests.
Kelly Ryan: Kelly is an AP environmental science and chemistry teacher at Northshore High School in Slidell, LA. Ryan was honored as a 2023 Milken Educator. Kelly incorporates project-based learning and unique hands-on lab experiences in her classroom.
Brian Skinner: Brian is a special education teacher from Newton, KS, and the 2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year, a 2024 NEA Foundation Teaching Excellence recipient, and an NEA Board Member.
Graeme Stacey: Graeme is a 2015 U.S. Holocaust Museum Teacher Fellow and multi-award-winning Canadian educator at the Kelowna, B.C. Secondary School. He teaches Holocaust and genocide education.
Jay Weisman: Jay is a 2021 Louisiana Milken Educator who teaches geometry and statistics at Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans. Jay incorporates project-based learning into his math classes, creating a joyful, collaborative environment.