Ladd named Piscataquis County Teacher of the Year
AUGUSTA — The State of Maine is celebrating its newest cohort of County Teachers of the Year. On May 15 at the Hall of Flags in the Maine State House, 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.
The Piscataquis County Teacher of the Year is Foxcroft Academy’s Martha Ladd, who instructs visual arts. Before working at the secondary school, Ladd taught art at the SeDoMoCha School in Dover-Foxcroft.

In 2026 hundreds of people from school communities across the state — including students, parents, colleagues and administrators — nominated more than 500 educators for the Maine Teacher of the Year program. Local panels of teachers, principals, business leaders and community members then chose these 16 educators from that pool. The members of the 2026 Maine County Teachers of the Year cohort represent a wide range of expertise. They work in pre-K through high school classrooms, have been teaching for between seven and 31 years and specialize in areas such as chemistry, math, English, alternative education, Spanish, visual arts, digital media and more.
The Maine County Teachers of the Year act as ambassadors for the teaching profession, advocating for the quality education of all Maine students and elevating the thousands of outstanding educators statewide. For example, Maine’s 2025 County Teacher of the Year cohort termed the phrase, “Great schools make great communities; great communities make great schools” to help encourage the reciprocity of community and public education. The 2024 cohort established a survey to assess the mentorship needs of teachers across the state and the 2023 cohort created the “Love Maine Schools” campaign.
On May 15 Maine Education Commissioner Pender Makin joined Educate Maine Executive Director Jason Judd, 2026 Maine State Teacher of the Year Julia Edwards, Maine State Board of Education representatives and others to announce and honor the 2026 Maine County Teachers of the Year. Gov. Janet Mills also extended her congratulations to the new cohort.
“As the daughter of a long-time public school teacher, and as someone who raised five children who attended public schools in Maine, I know the profound impact that a teacher can have on a child’s life,” Mills said. “These 16 outstanding teachers, one from each county, represent the very best of Maine educators working to prepare students for bright futures here in our state.”
“The Maine Teacher of the Year program provides an important opportunity to recognize the thousands of outstanding teachers statewide, whose dedication, hard work and selflessness often go unnoticed,” Makin said. “The Maine Department of Education looks forward to supporting the 2026 Maine County Teachers of the Year throughout their year of recognition and service.”
“We are so proud to announce the 2026 Maine County Teachers of the Year,” Jason Judd, Ed.D., executive director of Educate Maine, said. “These talented educators have an exciting year ahead, during which they will serve as advocates for learners and educators across the state. We look forward to supporting and collaborating with them.”
This summer the 2026 Maine County Teachers of the Year will embark on the intensive Maine State Teacher of the Year selection process. The 2027 Maine State Teacher of the Year will be announced in the fall.
The Maine DOE administers the Maine Teacher of the Year program in collaboration with Educate Maine. To learn more about the Maine Teacher of the Year program go to https://www.mainetoy.org/.