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Camp Parks Army spouse named Dublin school district Teacher of the Year
Summary
Jericho Griffin, a fifth-grade teacher at Frederiksen Elementary and spouse of a service member at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, was named Dublin Unified School District Teacher of the Year for 2025–2026; Frederiksen and three other district campuses also received California Purple Star designation.
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Jericho Griffin, a fifth-grade teacher at Frederiksen Elementary and spouse of a service member stationed at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, was named the Dublin Unified School District Teacher of the Year for the 2025–2026 school year. She is 38 and a native of Salina, Kansas. The district cited her impact on student success and her ability to build a supportive classroom community. Frederiksen Elementary and three other district campuses were also awarded the California Purple Star designation to support military-connected students during transitions.
Key details:
- Griffin was selected as Dublin Unified School District Teacher of the Year for the 2025–2026 school year.
- She teaches fifth grade at Frederiksen Elementary and described her classroom as a "classroom family" that emphasizes kindness and support.
- Frederiksen Elementary, Fallon Middle, Wells Middle, and Dublin High received the California Purple Star designation and are reported as the only schools in Alameda County to earn the award.
- Lt. Col. Richard King, Garrison Commander of Camp Parks, praised Griffin and said her selection reflects the contributions military families make to the local community.
- Griffin's husband, U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Julius Griffin, is assigned to the 238th Transportation Company at Camp Parks, where the family has been stationed for three years.
Summary:
The award highlights Griffin's role in fostering a supportive, student-centered classroom and underscores the district's partnership with Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in serving military-connected students. Undetermined at this time.
