
WKDQ Teacher of the Month Winner: April 2025
99.5 WKDQ has teamed up with Liberty Federal Credit Union to show one teacher in the Tri-State each month that the work they're putting in for their students isn't going unnoticed.
Teachers put in a lot of work to make sure their students have all of the tools they need to learn and succeed in life. We want to make sure that we honor those educators here in the Evansville area who sometimes don't get the recognition that they deserve. That's why we have partnered up with Liberty Federal Credit Union to have you nominate your favorite teacher in the Evansville area to be named the WKDQ Teacher of the Month.

WKDQ Teacher of the Month for April 2025
The WKDQ Teacher of the Month winner for April comes to us from Chandler Elementary School in Chandler. Mrs. Bridget Love, a first-grade teacher there, received some very heartwarming nominations from folks she knows, as well as parents of students who really showed that she was beyond deserving of being named the WKDQ Teacher of the Month. Here's one that puts it all into perspective from a current student's parent.
"She has my 7 year old twins in her class, and she has been the best. Especially with my daughter, who has a learning disability. She is so kind and calm with her. She does anything she can for my daughter to be able to learn what she needs to. If it wasn't for her, my daughter wouldn't be able to go to second grade next year. She is the sweetest!" -Samantha Nunley
To nominate your child's teacher, simply fill out the form below with your name and contact information, along with the name of your child's teacher, the school they teach at, and a brief reason for what makes them special and why they deserve the recognition. We have one more Teacher of the Month delivery this school year, so let's hear about some very special teachers in the Evansville area. At the end of this month, we'll select one entry as our Teacher of the Month for May and hook them up with a bouquet of flowers from Zeidler's, along with a $50 gift card to the Copper House restaurant on Franklin Street personally delivered by myself and Melissa as a small token of our appreciation.
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