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Mesquite High’s Kristi Peterson Earns Highest Teaching Award from U.S. Government

Tristan Chavez
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Kristi Peterson teaching a class

Kristi Peterson, a Math Instructional Coach and Teacher at Mesquite High School earned the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). Awarded by the Executive Office of the President of the United States, the PAEMST is the highest recognition from the United States government that a kindergarten through 12th-grade science, technology, engineering, or mathematics teacher may receive. Each year, up to 110 outstanding educators from across the country may be recognized by the White House for their passion, dedication, and impact in the classroom.

Kristi Peterson has dedicated 31 years to teaching, including 22 with Gilbert Public Schools. Currently, she is in her third year at Mesquite High School, where she previously taught at Gilbert High School.

“I’m completely overwhelmed by the honor of earning this award,” said Kristi Peterson. “I’ve spent my whole career trying to improve as an educator. This is a testament to the people in my life who have helped me become the best teacher I can be.”

Each Presidential Awardee receives a certificate signed by the President of the United States, a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation, and an all-expenses-paid trip for an award ceremony. In addition, awardees join a national cohort of award-winning teachers, providing opportunities to impact teaching on a state and national scale.

The PAEMST is given out to elementary and secondary school teachers in alternating years. In each of the last three years that the award was given to secondary school teachers (2019, 2021 and 2023), faculty from Gilbert Public Schools were recognized with the PAEMST. In 2019, Lynnea Bahm, the Secondary Mathematics Coordinator at GPS, won the PAEMST while Karen Maas, a teacher at Gilbert Classical Academy, was a top three state finalist in 2021. Kristi Peterson was also selected as a state finalist for this award in 2023.