




Brick Science Teacher Mrs. Jennifer De Milio Named Ocean County Educatorofthe Year


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The Brick Township Public Schools community is celebrating a remarkable achievement: science teacher Jennifer DeMilio has been named the 2025-26 Ocean County Educator of the Year. This prestigious award recognizes her exceptional dedication to students, innovative teaching methods, and significant contributions to the school district and wider community. The announcement, made by the Ocean County Educational Association (OCEA), highlights DeMilio’s impact as a passionate educator who consistently goes above and beyond for her students.
DeMilio, a science teacher at Brick Memorial High School for 15 years, has cultivated a reputation for making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging for all learners. Her classroom isn't just a space for lectures; it's a laboratory of discovery where hands-on experiments, project-based learning, and real-world applications are central to the curriculum. She’s known for fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where students feel comfortable taking risks, asking questions, and pursuing their scientific interests.
The OCEA selection committee cited DeMilio's commitment to STEM education as a key factor in her recognition. She actively participates in initiatives designed to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics among students, particularly encouraging female students to pursue careers in these fields. This dedication aligns with the broader national push for increased diversity and inclusion within STEM professions.
Beyond the classroom walls, DeMilio is deeply involved in extracurricular activities that enrich student experiences. She serves as the advisor for the school’s Science Olympiad team, a program known for its rigorous competitions requiring students to master a wide range of scientific disciplines. Under her guidance, the Brick Memorial team has consistently achieved impressive results at regional and state levels, showcasing their knowledge and problem-solving skills on a larger stage. Her commitment extends beyond just guiding the team; she actively seeks out opportunities for them to participate in workshops, competitions, and networking events that broaden their horizons and connect them with professionals in STEM fields.
Furthermore, DeMilio is an active member of various professional organizations, continually seeking ways to improve her teaching practices and stay abreast of advancements in science education. She regularly attends conferences and workshops, sharing her expertise and collaborating with colleagues from across the region. This commitment to continuous learning ensures that her students benefit from the most current and effective pedagogical approaches.
The award isn’t just a personal triumph for DeMilio; it's a testament to the quality of educators within the Brick Township Public Schools system. Superintendent John Czerniak, in a statement released by the district, praised DeMilio as an “outstanding role model” and emphasized her unwavering dedication to student success. He highlighted the positive impact she has on not only her students but also her colleagues and the entire school community.
The selection process for the Ocean County Educator of the Year is rigorous, involving nominations from across the county’s public schools, followed by a thorough review process that considers factors such as teaching experience, student achievement, professional development, and community involvement. DeMilio's consistent excellence in all these areas clearly distinguished her from other nominees.
The recognition culminates a year of significant achievements for Brick Township Public Schools. The district has been actively working to enhance its STEM programs and provide students with opportunities to explore careers in science and technology. DeMilio’s award serves as an inspiration for other educators within the district and reinforces the importance of investing in high-quality science education.
DeMilio will now move on to compete at the state level for the New Jersey Teacher of the Year title, further solidifying her position as a leading educator in Ocean County and beyond. Her dedication, passion, and commitment to student success make her a truly deserving recipient of this prestigious honor. The Brick Township community extends its heartfelt congratulations to Mrs. Jennifer DeMilio – an exceptional teacher who is making a profound difference in the lives of her students and shaping the future of science education.