Dedicated Educator to Represent Woodcreek High School at District Level
Roseville, Calif. – Woodcreek High School is proud to officially announce that Amy Logan has been selected as 2025 Teacher of the Year. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the campus community, as the honor was decided through a nomination process by her own colleagues and staff members.
This recognition highlights Ms. Logan’s exceptional passion, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to her students. As the selected representative for Woodcreek High School, her name will now be put forward alongside representatives from the other five high schools for consideration at the District level.
A Testament to Dedication
Ms. Logan, a Special Education teacher, is recognized by her peers for consistently going above and beyond the call of duty. In a field often described as a “tough job,” colleagues note that she creates an engaging and supportive learning environment that allows every student to thrive.
Her impact extends well beyond the classroom walls. According to staff nominations, Ms. Logan is a driving force behind several vital campus programs, including Peer Helpers and Unified Sports.
“You go above and beyond with your classes, peer helpers, unified sports, and being supportive of all students,” noted one colleague regarding the nomination.
From Student to Master Teacher
For the Woodcreek community, this award is a distinct “full circle” moment. Amy Logan is a Woodcreek High School alumna (Class of 2014), returning to the halls where she once learned to now lead the next generation.
Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to excellence in education:
- 2018: Earned her Bachelor of Arts, English from Jessup University.
- 2022: Education Specialist Instruction Credential, Moderate/Severe from Placer County Office of Education
- 2025: Graduated from California State University Sacramento with a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction.
A Community United in Praise
The announcement has been met with an outpouring of support from the faculty, with many noting that despite being a relatively new teacher, her impact has been profound.
“She is so incredibly deserving for this recognition,” said one staff member. “I feel so lucky to work alongside Amy and learn from her daily.”
Another colleague summarized the sentiment of the staff: “It’s so awesome to see a Woodcreek alum come full circle—back in the classroom and earning this well-deserved award from your colleagues.”
Congratulations to Amy Logan on this well-deserved honor!

