from Staff Reports
Adam “AJ” Barnes is Charleston County School District’s 2021 Teacherofthe Year. Barnes teaches AP European History, U.S. History, and coaches baseball at West Ashley High School (WAHS). This is his fifth year at the school.
Barnes is humbled by the honor and will use the opportunity to promote and foster collaboration across the district between teachers and various high schools.
The announcement came via a surprise visit Thursday, August 26, 2021, from Superintendent Dr. Gerrita Postlewait and a caravan of district officials. Selected from over 80 school-based teachers of the year, Barnes will help lead the CCSD Teacher of the Year Roundtable during the 2021-2022 school year.
Barnes was honored to have been selected among his colleagues.
“This isn’t about me, though,” said Barnes. “This is about this amazing school and our community here in West Ashley. This is representative of the district and the incredible students we serve. This represents how we ended last year so successfully despite the challenge and how even more successfully we kicked off this school year.”
Barnes and four other finalists were selected through a multi-step process that began with a review of their applications by the outgoing Teacher of the Year
Roundtable. Once the finalists were chosen, each of the five teachers gave a tour of their school to a panel of judges, provided a model lesson to be critiqued, and participated in a thorough interview process.
Barnes is motivated to improve the learning experience for students across CCSD thanks to his own experiences in high school and college. He was a high school athlete and played baseball at Otterbein University in Ohio. His teachers and coaches were positive role models.
“I had one teacher who was passionate about teaching,” said Barnes. “He was just as intense and passionate in the classroom as he was on the field. For him, the whole student mattered. Through him and many other coaches and teachers, I learned the importance of relationships and how to overcome adversity. I was taught those tools at a young age and I have carried them with me ever since.”
Principal Ryan Cumback describes Barnes as someone with a positive attiude and an unwavering commitment to make a sincere difference in not only the lives of his students, but also the greater West Ashley community.
“Mr. Barnes is an incredible educator and coach,” said Cumback. “He’s an advocate for every student at West Ashley High School regardless of whether or not he teaches them. Mr. Barnes is humble and selfless and consistently puts the needs of others before his own.”