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Corey Bedenbaugh, a dedicated history teacher at Batesburg-Leesville Middle School, has been named South Carolina’s Teacher of the Year in a ceremony held on April 24, 2025. This recognition, which includes a $25,000 reward and a year-long luxury car lease, highlights Bedenbaugh’s passion for education and his commitment to fostering strong relationships with students. His success represents not only his individual excellence but also showcases the outstanding talent found in rural districts of South Carolina, with four of the finalists hailing from such areas.
Batesburg-Leesville Celebrates Its Own as Teacher of the Year Takes the Crown
In the heart of South Carolina, Batesburg-Leesville has something to celebrate! On April 24, 2025, the incredible Corey Bedenbaugh was officially named South Carolina’s Teacher of the Year during a heartfelt ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion in Columbia. Bedenbaugh, who teaches history to enthusiastic 8th graders at Batesburg-Leesville Middle School, emerged as a shining star from a pool of five finalists, earning accolades and a stellar reward package.
A Rewarding Experience Awaits
Bedenbaugh isn’t just taking home the title; he’s also included in the package a whopping $25,000 and the opportunity to drive around in a sleek BMW for an entire year! What a cool perk for someone who has dedicated so much to shaping young minds! The competition was fierce, with finalists hailing from various parts of the state, showcasing some of the best teaching talent South Carolina has to offer.
Emphasizing Connections
Why did Bedenbaugh stand out? His passion for teaching is matched by his belief in the power of building strong relationships with students. This approach not only makes the classroom vibrant but also inspires students to reach their fullest potential. His commitment to education, combined with his friendly demeanor, makes him a teacher that students, parents, and colleagues adore.
Rural Heroes Shine
The spotlight on Bedenbaugh showcases an important aspect of South Carolina’s educational landscape. Four of the finalists were from rural districts, highlighting that excellence in teaching can thrive anywhere, even in less populated areas. Among his admirable competitors were wonderful educators like Jennifer Nelson from Hampton County High School, Terri Ivester from Starr Elementary School in Anderson County, and Taylor Carvajal representing the School for the Deaf and Blind. Don’t forget Miranda Grice from the Lexington Four district’s Early Childhood Center, who also showcased outstanding dedication to her students.
From Humble Origins to Big Dreams
Originally hailing from Saluda County, Bedenbaugh’s educational journey has taken him through Newberry College, where he earned his bachelor’s degree, and culminated with a master’s from the University of Phoenix. His background equips him with not only knowledge but also the drive to change lives in his community.
More Than Just a Teacher
Corey Bedenbaugh isn’t just an inspiring teacher; he also wears many hats. Alongside his teaching duties, he coaches the junior varsity girls’ basketball team and actively sponsors the school’s Student Council and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His passion for fostering leadership in young people shines through in his involvement with these initiatives.
Perhaps his most impactful work is the mentorship group he founded called “Bow Ties with Bedenbaugh.” This initiative aims to provide students with role models and teach them essential soft skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom and into their futures.
Ready to Celebrate!
Following this grand achievement, it’s no doubt that Bedenbaugh’s students and the entire community will join in celebrating this phenomenal recognition. His success is more than just personal; it’s a reflection of the hard work and dedication teachers exhibit daily in shaping the next generation.
As the dust settles on this exciting event, one thing remains clear: Batesburg-Leesville Middle School possesses a brilliant talent in Corey Bedenbaugh, and the future looks incredibly bright for both him and his students! South Carolina’s Teacher of the Year is not just a title; it’s a testament to the love, effort, and dedication exemplified by educators across the state.
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