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The Weekly Packet
|May 20, 2021
Sedgwick school art teacher wins county Teacher of the Year award

SEDGWICK—Sarah Doremus had no interest in teaching when a friend approached her about a job opening at the Sedgwick Elementary School eight years ago.
“My initial thought was, ‘I’d rather gnaw my arm off,’” said Doremus, a sculptor and jewelry designer who lives in Deer Isle.
But the prospect of health insurance and summers off made her reconsider, she said in a phone interview. Then she decided teaching elementary school-aged children could be a fun new challenge—and it was.
“I’ve never had a job for eight years that I still look forward to every morning,” Doremus said. “It’s exciting because they [the students] are so full of whatever they’re full of. They’re excited to do whatever you do. How can you beat that, you get a whole bunch of little minds that are excited?”
On May 12, Educate Maine announced Doremus had been named Hancock County Teacher of the Year.
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This story is from the May 20, 2021 edition of The Weekly Packet.
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