Meet San Juan Unified’s 2026 Teachers of the Year: Shannon Faltermier and Haley Zerr
San Juan Unified School District is honored and proud to recognize Shannon Faltermier and Haley Zerr as the 2026 Teachers of the Year.
Teachers at San Juan Unified are the foundation of education for the next generation of post-secondary students and professionals. Their passion and dedication drive them to provide enriching learning experiences and a positive classroom environment for all.
Both teachers have made significant contributions to the district and are committed to setting their students up for academic success. Learn more about Faltermier and Zerr below.
Shannon Faltermier - Transitional Kindergarten (TK) teacher, Thomas Kelly Elementary School
With 15 years of service at San Juan Unified, Faltermier began her teaching journey in the district as a student teacher at Kingswood K-8.
“I’ve always loved to work with the little ones, I knew this is what I wanted to do,” shared Faltermier. “When I ended up here, it was meant to be – it’s my dream job.”
Among a group of four teachers, Faltermier played a vital role during the roll-out of TK throughout San Juan Unified. She contributed to the establishment of a networking group for TK teachers to share ideas and support one another, as well as creating curriculum for Camp Kinder and developing the TK report card.
“It’s been great to mentor new TK teachers as they come on,” said Faltermier.
Faltermier shared appreciation for her mentors throughout her career. Her mentors supported her growth and helped her become the teacher she is today, including Cultivating Leaders mentor, Cheryl Dultz.
“She is my biggest mentor. She was my mentor when I student taught, and she’s followed me through this journey,” shared Faltermier. “I was with her during her last years in the classroom, she makes teaching so much fun.”
Through challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Faltermier persevered through it all. While the experiences allowed her to grow, she remained focused on her priority – the students.
“We have to remember that in the end, the students are the reason why we are here,” explained Faltermier. “Also, as a teacher, you have to remember to take time for yourself. If you’re not at your best, you are not at your best for your students.”
Haley Zerr - U.S. History and Drama teacher, Will Rogers Middle School
Zerr has been a part of San Juan Unified since she was an elementary school student, and is now completing her ninth year of teaching for the district at the same school she once attended.
When entering her classroom, you’ll either find her completing a fun and competitive activity or reviewing the learning goals with her students. With a diverse group of students, Zerr adapts her lessons for all, including English Language Learners.
“One of my favorite things to teach about is the U.S. Constitution, also that everyone in my classroom has a voice, that they feel represented and that they find themselves somewhere in history,” shared Zerr.
For Zerr, teaching has been a space to connect with other educators to shape a positive environment for her school. Through cultivating relationships with her peers, she has not only fostered friendships but also found individuals who share her values and vision.
“We have aligned goals on making sure that our students see themselves in history, that they see themselves as safe and valued,” expressed Zerr.
She strives to create a welcoming and safe learning environment for all her students, emphasizing growth over perfection. When it comes to grading, Zerr provides students with second chances, ensuring that they have an opportunity to show that they are trying.
“Growth is huge. A little bit of progress is better than nothing at all,” emphasized Zerr. “I see so much growth with my English Learner students because they gain practice in academic skills along with historical skills.”
With a passion for learning, she is currently pursuing a master's degree in U.S. History. For her students, Zerr serves as a role model and encourages them to advance academically.
“It is a constant reminder to my students that I am also in school and that I know that they can do it because I can,” said Zerr.
Zerr will proceed in representing San Juan Unified at the Sacramento County Office of Education’s 2026 Teacher of the Year competition.