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Carissa Gumm Honored With West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Above And Beyond Award
WVPB's February 2025 Above and Beyond Award winner Carissa Gumm with her Blenko Glass apple award.Brittany McGuire/West Virginia Public Broadcasting
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Carissa Gumm, a fourth-grade teacher at Pleasant Hill Elementary in Calhoun County, earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s February 2025 Above and Beyond Award, which honors the excellence and creativity of Mountain State teachers. The award was presented by WVPB’s Education team during a surprise classroom visit, where Gumm’s students and family gathered to celebrate her achievement. As part of the recognition, Gumm received a monetary award and a signature Blenko Glass blue apple paperweight. The West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office, presenter of the SMART529 college savings program, proudly sponsors this award.
Gumm is dedicated to meeting students where they are, ensuring each student receives the support they need to succeed. “Students do not come with a one-size-fits-all guide, so it is my responsibility as an educator to identify and implement strategies that allow them to succeed academically,” she said. “There is no greater reward than witnessing the moment when a student grasps a concept — when my teaching approach and their learning style align seamlessly, like puzzle pieces fitting together.”
(from left) WVPB Director of Education Autumn Meadows, Above and Beyond winner Carissa Gumm and her nominator Laura Webb.
Photo Credit: Brittany McGuire/West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Gumm’s classroom is designed to be an inspiring space, featuring an outdoor adventure theme and seasonal decorations that make learning inviting. “Classrooms should be warm, welcoming spaces where students feel comfortable, supported and excited to learn,” she said.
Her hands-on approach makes learning interactive and fun. One example of her creative approach is ‘Karate Math,’ where students earn belts for mastering multiplication, turning learning into a fun, goal-oriented challenge. Her creativity in lesson planning has earned the admiration of colleagues and parents alike. “Her students enjoy learning because of the activities and methods Mrs. Gumm employs,” said Laura Webb, who nominated Gumm for the award. “She consistently provides her students with engaging projects.”
Beyond academics, Gumm instills the importance of community service. Recently, she led her students in making holiday cards and singing for nursing home residents, reinforcing the values of kindness and community involvement. She organizes events like the science fair and math field day, attends her students’ extracurricular activities and continually seeks professional growth opportunities to enhance her teaching.
Above and Beyond winner Carissa Gumm with her family and nominator.
Photo Credit: Brittany McGuire/West Virginia Public Broadcasting
“My goal is for my students to recognize the value of education as a fundamental part of their lives — one that empowers them to grow, achieve and embrace lifelong learning,” Gumm said. Gumm’s thoughtful and innovative approach to teaching equips her students with the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Each month, WVPB has an esteemed panel of judges that select one deserving teacher who goes above and beyond for the students in West Virginia. If you know of a deserving teacher who goes “Above and Beyond,” please click here to nominate them.
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