Clarksburg High School (Maryland) - Faculty

Faculty

A list of teachers and staff can be found, along with e-mail addresses, at the Clarksburg HS School-o-dex Staff Directory Page. Clarksburg currently classifies its staff into the following departments: Science, Social Studies, Mathematics, Technology, English, Foreign Languages, Health & Physical Education, and Music & Art.

Each year the students nominate and staff select a handful of teachers to receive the PTSA "Leader of the Pack in Education" Award. Previous winners include:
2008: Mr. James P. Koutsos, Founding Principal; Mrs. Catherine Ulicny, AP Biology Teacher; Mrs. Sally Kelley, Administrative Secretary
2009: Mrs. Jacqueline Bragg, AP Biology Teacher; Mr. Michael Oakes, AP Language Teacher; Mr. Rob Burke, AP History Teacher
2010: Mr. Mark Bowie, AP Calculus Teacher
2011:
2012: Ms. Sarah Costlow, Signature Program Coordinator

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