The Teacher of the Year award is a special medallion that was produced by NASA from material taken on the Apollo 8 mission to the Moon. On December 24, 1968, in what was the most watched television broadcast to date, the crew of Apollo 8 read from the Book of Genesis as they orbited the moon. Resting beside astronauts William Anders, Jim Lovell, and Frank Borman as they spoke to the citizens of Earth was a small ball of pure aluminum to be used as a "thank you" to the ground support teams. Upon return to Earth, this memento was melted with a larger amount of pure aluminum from which this medallion was struck. A small number of the medallions remained entrusted to Mr. Wiley's care, who at the time was Chief of the NASA Communication Engineering Branch at the Goddard Space Flight Center. At his request, his gift is used to honor students and teachers who perform exemplary work in education. Mr. Wiley told Challenger Center before his death last year, "What better way to continue the tradition of these medallions than to reward educators who are working in both classrooms and Challenger Learning Centers to cultivate the next generation of space explorers."
Staff members from each of the Challenger Learning Centers were invited to nominate one instructor who had cultivated a strong relationship with their local Challenger Learning Center; and whose commitment to education had made a noticeable impact on students and the community at large. Challenger Center congratulates its Teacher of the Year recipients:
- Ana Sandoval, Special Education Teacher, Stevenson Middle School, San Antonio, Texas
- Carol Gable, Fifth Grade Teacher, Rose Hamilton Elementary, Centerville, Indiana
- Kathy Spykstra, Fifth Grade Teacher, Denver Christian School - Highlands Ranch K-8, Colorado
- Kim Klein, Math and Science Teacher, Dwight Englewood School, Englewood, New Jersey
- Melanie Brink, Gifted Education Teacher, William Pontiac Holliday Elementary, Fairview Heights, Illinois
- Pam Helfers Riss - Math and Science Teacher, Northlawn School, Streator, Illinois

