Allred ITEEA Award 2025

Newton County Schools' Ryan Allred Honored with Prestigious National Award for Excellence in Technology and Engineering Education
Posted on 04/30/2025
Ryan Allred accepting awardNewton County Schools is proud to announce that Ryan Allred, Engineering and Technology Teacher at Newton College and Career Academy, has been recognized with the prestigious Teacher Excellence Award by the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA). Allred was honored during ITEEA’s 87th Annual Conference, held April 2-5, 2025, in St. Louis, Missouri.

Sponsored by ITEEA and Goodheart-Willcox, the Teacher Excellence Award is one of the highest honors bestowed upon classroom teachers of technology and engineering education. It recognizes outstanding educators at the elementary, middle, and high school levels for their contributions to the profession and their lasting impact on students. Each year, recipients are celebrated at the local, state, and international levels for their leadership and exemplary instruction.

“Mr. Allred is an outstanding Engineering and Technology Teacher and is well-deserving of this recognition,” said Tim Schmitt, Newton County Schools’ Director of CTAE and Workforce Innovation. “His contributions to the field within Georgia not only benefit students from Newton County but also extend across the entire state. I am honored to support Mr. Allred’s work and feel as though our CTAE programs are stronger because he is a part of the team.”

Chad Walker, Principal of Newton College and Career Academy, also praised Allred's dedication and leadership. “Mr. Allred is the epitome of excellence in teaching,” said Walker. “He consistently challenges and inspires our students to reach new heights in technology and engineering. His passion, innovation, and commitment to student success are evident every single day. We are incredibly proud to have him as part of the NCCA family and thrilled that he is being recognized on a national level.”

The Teacher Excellence Awards program, established by ITEEA, identifies outstanding teachers who serve as models for their colleagues and inspire leadership and innovation in the field. Each state is invited to submit honorees at the elementary, middle, and high school levels to recognize excellence in technology and engineering education.

Byron McKay, ITEEA Awards Chair, emphasized the significance of the recipients’ accomplishments, stating, “Reviewing this impressive list of award recipients highlights the excellence in technology and engineering education across our nation. These distinguished educators provide valuable models for enhancing our own teaching methods. Additionally, professional connection with such accomplished colleagues brings meaningful recognition within our academic community.”

Newton County Schools Superintendent Dr. Duke Bradley, III, commended Allred for his outstanding achievement. “Mr. Allred exemplifies the spirit of innovation and excellence that we strive to cultivate throughout Newton County Schools,” said Dr. Bradley. “His work not only prepares students for future success but also elevates the quality and reputation of our district's career and technical education programs. We are proud to celebrate his accomplishments and the powerful impact he makes every day.”

For more information about the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA), its Annual Conference, or its Awards Program, visit www.iteea.org.