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Hampton teachers recognized at Celebrating Leadership in Education Awards – Seacoastonline.com

HAMPTON — Two Hampton School District educators were recently recognized by the New Hampshire Department of Education.
Hampton Academy technology teacher Brian Gray and Marston School grade 5 teacher Jason Schrack were recognized for their participation in the 2025 Teacher of the Year selection process during the 22nd annual Celebrating Leadership in Education Awards ceremony on Dec. 4.
Schrack was selected as a semifinalist for the award, and Gray as a finalist.
In attendance at the ceremony were Gov. Chris Sununu, Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte, and Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut.
Gray joined Hampton Academy this year from Sanborn Regional High School, where he was nominated for Teacher of the Year as a business technology and social studies teacher. With 16 years of experience, Gray has a passion for bridging classroom learning with real-world applications, ensuring his students are prepared to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Gray has made an immediate impact on Hampton Academy’s technology program. From helping students produce the Shark News to teaching robotics and social media safety, he has brought fresh ideas and a collaborative spirit to the school.
“Brian’s commitment to education and his students has already made a lasting difference at Hampton Academy,” said Hampton Academy Principal Neal Campbell.
Adeline C. Marston School grade 5 teacher Jason Schrack was also recognized for his achievement in being named a semifinalist.
Schrack has been a teacher at Marston School for the past 17 years, during which time he has taught grades 3, 4 and 5. He was nominated for Teacher of the Year by parents of students, who appreciated his work to create a welcoming and warm learning environment.
“Both Brian and Jason are wonderful representations of our educators in the Hampton School District,” said SAU 90 Superintendent Lois Costa. “We are all extremely proud of their hard work, dedication to students, and their persistence to be the educators that our community deserves. Congratulations to both of them on their recognition!”

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