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Delco Educator Named 2025 Pennsylvania Teacher Of The Year
Longtime School District of Haverford Township teacher Leon Smith was announced as the winner of the prestigious title Monday.

HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP, PA — A longtime educator in the School District of Haverford Township has been named the teacher of the year in Pennsylvania.
Interim Acting Secretary of Education Angela Fitterer Monday announced that Leon Smith, social studies teacher in the School District of Haverford Township, has been named the 2025 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year.
The announcement was made during the SAS Institute, the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s annual professional development conference.
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"Each year, Pennsylvania’s Teacher of the Year celebrates the educator who is ‘head of the class’—a teacher with the values, experience, and dedication needed to support their learners and set them up for success," Fitterer said. "Mr. Smith perfectly exemplifies what it means to be an excellent educator, and his commitment to his school is making a lasting impact on his students, their families, and the surrounding community."
Smith is a secondary teacher at Haverford High School who has spent 22 years at the district.
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He teaches ninth grade honors and advanced placement social studies, as well as 10th-12th grade African American studies.
Smith holds a Bachelors in Secondary Social Studies Education from the University of Maryland at College Park, a Masters in Educational Leadership in Technology Integration from Pennsylvania State University, and a PK-12 Principal certification from Cabrini University.
According to the Department of Education, Smith strongly believes in helping all students reach their full potential. His dedication to his students goes beyond the classroom through his roles as the African American Cultural Enrichment Advisor, freshmen Boys’ Basketball Coach, and mentor. He is seen as a building leader and provides professional development for the district on culturally relevant teaching, growth mindset, elements of effective lessons, belonging strategies, and supporting historically marginalized students. Mr. Smith is an advocate for the teaching profession, committed to supporting new and future teachers by starting a Grow Your Own teacher program at Haverford Township School District. As a senior fellow for Teach Plus, an organization that focuses on developing teacher leaders, he works with others to advocate for policies that advance equity, opportunity, and student success.
Through the National Teacher of the Year Program, the Pennsylvania Department of Education identifies and honors exemplary teaching and classroom practices across the commonwealth. National Teacher of the Year annually recognizes a professional who inspires students of all backgrounds and abilities to learn; who has the respect and admiration of students, parents, and colleagues; and who plays an active and useful role in both school and community.
As Pennsylvania’s Teacher of the Year, Smith will travel the state, meet, and collaborate with other educators, and will represent the commonwealth in next year’s National Teacher of the Year competition.
The Teacher of the Year program is co-sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Pennsylvania chapter of the National State Teacher of the Year, which was founded in 1995.
This year, 660 nominations were submitted for educators to be named 2025 Teacher of the Year.
Smith was one of 12 finalists. Other educators in the Philadelphia area who were finalists include:
- Sherry Appleton, Middle Bucks Institute of Technology;
- Anne Fisher, Downingtown Middle School, Downingtown Area School District;
- Leon Smith, Haverford High School, Haverford Township School District;
- Kevin Tomlinson, Evergreen Elementary School, Perkiomen Valley School District;
- and Jessica Waber, Julia R. Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School, School District of Philadelphia.
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