
Waller Junior High English Teacher, Michael Twigg, received the
Region 4 Secondary Teacher of the Year Award on August 19th.
Region 4 is the largest educational service center in Texas
encompassing 54 school districts with over a million students.
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WJH Michael Twigg Region 4 Secondary Teacher of the Year
Michael
Twigg, Waller Junior High English Teacher and Waller ISD
Secondary Teacher of the Year, was named Region 4 Secondary
Teacher of the Year at the Region 4 Teacher of the Year
dinner banquet on August 19th. Since 1988. Texas has
recognized two categories for Teacher of the Year:
elementary and secondary. Twigg was nominated as one of 90
teachers that were nominated for the Regional Teacher of the
Year. Region 4 encompasses 54 school districts
with over a million students,
and is the largest of 20 regional education service centers
in Texas.
The following day after the Region 4 Secondary
Teacher of the Year honor was announced, Waller Junior High
Principal, Dr. Mina Schnitta, and co-workers greeted Michael
in school library for an early morning brief celebration.
Later that day, Waller ISD Superintendent, Richard McReavy,
continued the celebration by gathering all of the Waller ISD
employees for a surprise district-wide pep rally celebration
for Twigg. Members of the Waller ISD School Board, district
employees, community members, and local media crowded the
high school auditorium to join in the fun. The celebration
began with introductions of Michael and the rest of the
Twigg family, wife, Elisabeth, and two children, Isabel and
Isaac. Musical entertainment from the Waller High School
Band surrounded Michael on the auditorium stage playing the
school fight song as the cheerleaders and crowd cheered for
Twigg.
Michael summarized the prior evening dinner banquet event to
the crowd and credited the Region 4 Secondary Teacher of the
Year honor as a team effort. He said, “So many people in
the district spent time with me and helped shape me into the
teacher I am today.” After Twigg gave a speech from the
heart, the City of Waller Mayor, Paul Wood, approached the
podium to read a city proclamation written for Twigg naming
August 20th to be “Michael Twigg Day”. The crowd cheered
with excitement, waved their pompoms, and blew their
noisemakers rooting for Twigg! The pep rally was wrapped up
with words from Waller County Judge, Owen Ralston, and with
the Waller High School Band playing a song of celebration.
The pep rally was just the beginning of the celebration. In
addition to the pep rally celebration, Twigg received
recognition at the Waller ISD Stadium Grand Opening, he made
a guest appearance on Channel 2 Morning News on August 29th,
he received Astros tickets from Region 4, he also received
letter of congratulations in the mail from Republican State
Representative, Dr. John Zerwas, congratulating Twigg for
his service and dedication, and he was recognized at the
Waller ISD School Board Meeting on September 14th.
Michael admits that in his younger years he was not the most
proactive student. He was carefree and lived life to its
fullest. Twigg experienced a life altering motorcycle
accident at the young age of 20 that left him paralyzed from
the chest down. The life changing incident did not get in
his way from succeeding, but instead, it helped Michael
re-adjust his lifestyle that helped him develop the love for
learning. Twigg found himself attending the University of
Houston with the encouragement of a friend and became a
member of the Honor’s College. Twigg’s wife said, “The
Honor’s College is the place that gave him a second chance
at learning and helped mold him into the man he is today. He
received the encouragement he desired and began to
believe in himself and his capabilities once again.”
Twigg attended the Honor’s College Convocation his freshman
year where he witnessed others receiving the “Outstanding
First Year Honor’s Student Award“. Twigg soon found himself
earning the same distinguished honor the following year.
Twigg was awarded the coveted “Arete Award” at the
University of Houston Honor’s College Graduation Ceremony in
2003 where he earned a B.A. degree in Psychology. He soon
pursued an English teaching career while earning a Masters
degree at the same time in Educational Curriculum and
Instruction from Texas A&M University. Today, you will find
Twigg at Waller Junior High entering his 7th year
of teaching English. Twigg says “I want students to take
away one thing from my class… If Mr. Twigg can do anything
he wants to or sets his mind to, then so can I”.
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