
Almasi named 2025 Piscataquis County Teacher of the Year
AUGUSTA —The State of Maine is celebrating its newest cohort of County Teachers of the Year. On May 14, at the Hall of Flags in the State Capitol, the Maine Department of Education, in partnership with Educate Maine, announced the 16 teachers representing every county in the state who were selected for this honor in 2025.
The 2025 Piscataquis County Teacher of the Year is Foxcroft Academy’s Brett Almasi, who teaches global studies, American studies and IB psychology.
More than 550 teachers across Maine were nominated this year for the Maine Teacher of the Year Program by a member(s) of their school community. A local panel of teachers, principals and business community members then chose 16 outstanding educators from that pool. These teachers span elementary to high school, range from having taught for seven to 37 years and specialize in subjects including choral music, robotics, special education, German, English, Latin, global studies and unified literacy.

Throughout their year of service, the Maine County Teachers of the Year act as ambassadors for teachers, students, and schools. For example, Maine’s 2024 County Teachers of the Year cohort established a survey to assess the mentorship needs of teachers across the state. The 2023 cohort created the “Love Maine Schools” campaign.
Gov. Janet Mills joined Maine DOE Commissioner Pender Makin, Educate Maine Executive Director Jason Judd, Chair Fern Desjardins of the Maine State Board of Education and 2025 Maine State Teacher of the Year Becky Hallowell to announce and honor the 2025 Maine County Teachers of the Year.
“As the daughter of a long-time public-school teacher, and as someone who raised five children who attended public schools in Maine, I am deeply grateful to the educators throughout our state who make learning a meaningful, engaging experience,” Mills said. “These 16 teachers represent every county from Aroostook to York and are paving the way for a well-educated, healthy and productive citizenry in the State of Maine.”
“Far too often, the hard work of educators in classrooms across our state goes unrecognized and is underappreciated,” Makin said. “The Maine Teacher of the Year Program provides an excellent opportunity to elevate the voices of 16 of these dedicated teachers, who will spend their year championing their students, their colleagues and the education profession as a whole.”
“It is with great pride that we announce the 2025 Maine County Teachers of the Year,” Judd said. “During their year of recognition, they will serve as advocates for learners and educators across the state, and we look forward to supporting and collaborating with them.”
Throughout the summer, the 2025 Maine County Teachers of the Year will continue to participate in the intensive Maine State Teacher of the Year selection process. The 2026 Maine Teacher of the Year will be announced in the fall.