The Waterbury Times|Teacher Spotlight|Published May 11, 2026
Waterbury, CT — Waterbury Public Schools continues to recognize excellence in education through its 2026 Teachers of the Year, honoring educators who make a lasting difference in students’ lives.
Among those recognized is Savannah Elise Marchetti of Chase School, whose dedication to student growth and learning has earned her this distinction.
Elementary educators play a critical role in helping students build strong academic foundations while encouraging confidence, creativity, and curiosity in the classroom.
Marchetti’s recognition reflects her commitment to creating a supportive learning environment where students are encouraged to succeed and reach their full potential.
Her work represents the important impact teachers have throughout Waterbury, helping shape the city’s future one classroom at a time.
The Waterbury Times will continue highlighting each of the district’s Teachers of the Year as part of its ongoing Teacher Spotlight Series.
Who’s Next?
Every day, we highlight another outstanding educator making a difference in Waterbury Public Schools.
Stay tuned—your child’s favorite teacher could be next.
View the full Teacher Spotlight Series here: 2026 Waterbury Teacher Spotlight Series – Waterbury Public Schools
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