top of page

Spotlight: 2026 Maryland Teacher of the Year Awarded to ALonna Soward Puryear of Frederick County Public Schools

  • PSSAM Staff
  • Sep 29
  • 2 min read

Frederick County Public Schools Press Release

September 26, 2025

Monocacy Elementary teacher ALonna Soward-Puryear was named the 2026 Maryland Teacher of the Year by the Maryland State Department of Education Friday night.


She received news of this prestigious honor at the conclusion of the Maryland State Teacher of the Year gala in Cockeysville, MD. Earlier this month, MSDE named  Soward-Puryear  as one of seven semifinalists for Maryland Teacher of the Year. 


Soward-Puryear is the 2025-26 FCPS Teacher of the Year. Prior to the gala, students, colleagues and system leaders shared their well-wishes for her in a congratulatory video.


“We are thrilled to be the home of the 2026 Maryland Teacher of the Year,” FCPS Superintendent Dr. Cheryl L. Dyson said. “Ms.  Soward-Puryear is a passionate and innovative teacher who is truly home grown. She attended FCPS, she interned with FCPS, and graduated from Hood College in Frederick.”


Soward-Puryear is a targeted intervention teacher at Monocacy, where she previously taught fourth grade. She has served as a team leader and an active member of the School Improvement Team, STEM Team and Systemic Blueprint team. Soward-Puryear has taught at Monocacy Elementary since 2019. 


She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary and Special Education from Hood College in Frederick, where she also earned a Master’s of Science in Educational Leadership. She is a proud Frederick High graduate and also attended West Frederick Middle, Spring Ridge Elementary, and Lincoln Elementary as a student. 


Soward-Puryear is the third FCPS educator named Maryland Teacher of the Year. She joins a distinguished group that includes Frederick High’s Michelle Shearer, who was the 2011 National Teacher of the year and Darren Hornbeck of Linganore High.


The FCPS community extends its heartfelt congratulations to Soward-Puryear on this outstanding accomplishment and is excited to support her as she moves on to the National Teacher of the Year process







 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page