2025 OnPoint Prize For Excellence in Education Winners with Rob Stuart

Educator of the Year

Check back on May 6, 2026 when we announce the finalists!

About the OnPoint Prize Educator of the Year Award

The OnPoint Prize for Excellence in Education recognizes educators who use innovative teaching approaches to inspire students and make a meaningful impact beyond the classroom—supporting families and strengthening their communities. Nominations are open to anyone, including educators themselves, and the Educator of the Year award honors teachers who best exemplify these values:

Creativity and enthusiasm

Educators who inspire creativity and enthusiasm in the classroom.

Teaching methods

Educators who demonstrate exemplary teaching methods and style.

Community impact

Individuals who have significant impact on students, parents, peers, and their community.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion

Educators who demonstrate diversity, equity, and inclusion inside their classroom and school.

Who is awarded what amount?

OnPoint has always understood that investing in education is one of the best ways to build thriving communities. Through the OnPoint Prize Educator of the Year award, we recognize the following:

Educator of the Year Grades K-5

One educator representing grades K-5 will have their mortgage or rent paid for one year and receive a $2,500 donation to their school for resources and supplies.

Educator of the Year Grades 6-8

One educator representing grades 6-8 will have their mortgage or rent paid for one year and receive a $2,500 donation to their school for resources and supplies.

Educator of the Year Grades 9-12

One educator representing grades 9-12 will have their mortgage or rent paid for one year and receive a $2,500 donation to their school for resources and supplies.

Three runners-up—one from each grade category (K-5, 6-8, and 9-12)

Runners-up will each win a $5,000 cash award, plus an additional $1,500 for their schools to use on resources and supplies.

Gold Star Award

The Gold Star Award honors education professionals such as Pre-Kindergarten Teachers. Counselors. Librarians and School Administrators who go above and beyond to support students.

Gold Star Winners
One educator will hove their mortgage or rent paid for one f ull year and receive a $2,500 donation to their school for resources and supplies.

Gold Star Runners-up
One runner-up will receive a $5,000 cash award plus on additional $1,500 to their school for resources and supplies.

Who is eligible?

Any full-time or job-share classroom teacher, counselor, librarian, or school administrator for grades Pre-K-12 who is employed by an accredited public, private, or charter school in the counties OnPoint serves is eligible for the award.

You live or work in any of the counties we serve, or you’re a family member of a person who is eligible for OnPoint membership. The 28 counties we serve in Oregon: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Crook, Curry, Deschutes, Douglas, Gilliam, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler, and Yamhill.
You live, work, worship or go to school in any of the counties we serve, or you’re a family member of a person who is eligible for OnPoint membership. The 4 counties we serve in Washington: Clark, Skamania, Cowlitz, and Lewis.

Meet our 2025 Educator of the Year winners!

Our esteemed Educator of the Year winners will have their rent or mortgage paid for one full year. Additionally, their schools will receive a $2,500 donation for resources and supplies. Runners up will each receive a $5,000 cash award plus an additional $1,500 to their schools for resources and supplies.

Ricardo Barber Headshot onpoint prize finalist 2025

Ricardo Barber

Faubion Elementary School

3rd grade teacher, Faubion Elementary School, Portland Public Schools.

Rhiannon Young headshot onpoint prize finalist 2025

Rhiannon Young

Corbett Middle School

6-8th grade teacher, Corbett Middle School, Corbett School District.

Sophia Aguirre headshot onpoint prize finalist 2025

Sophia Aguirre

Aloha High School

9-12th grade English Language Development teacher, Aloha High School, Beaverton School District.

Hang Jones HQ Headshot onpoint gold star finalist

Hang Jones

Marysville Elementary

Social Worker, Marysville Elementary, Portland Public Schools.

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