IBX Honor Roll - Nominate a teacher

Honoring extraordinary teachers


Teachers inspire, nurture, and transform lives every single day. They don't just teach - they help shape the future of their students, schools, and communities.

That's why IBX and the Phillies are teaming up to show our appreciation. We're honoring six teachers in our region who are at the top of their game in professional and personal achievements.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to nominate a teacher for the IBX Honor Roll! We were overjoyed to receive thousands of heartfelt nominations for exceptional educators across our community. The nomination period has now closed. We will post winners from now to September.

2026 winners

We are excited to introduce the winners of this year’s IBX Honor Roll. These teachers have demonstrated unwavering dedication to their students and community by fostering a love of learning in the classroom, actively participating in extracurricular activities, and positively impacting their students’ social and emotional well-being.




Amanda Maloney, M.Ed.

Avon Grove Middle School
GRADE: 8th
SUBJECT: Math
YEARS TEACHING: 16

Favorite pastime: I love spending time with my husband and daughters, cheering for Philly teams, and making memories down the shore. When I'm not with family or watching sports, you can find me on the court or field, coaching youth basketball or field hockey.

What do you love about teaching: One of the most rewarding parts of teaching is building real, meaningful connections with my students and watching their confidence grow as they take on new challenges, push themselves, and discover what they can do.

Read more about Amanda here.



Kelsey McGuire, M.S.

Overbrook School for the Blind
GRADES: Secondary Department
Teacher of the Visually Impaired
YEARS TEACHING: 8

Favorite pastime: I enjoy vacationing in OCNJ and Disney, rooting for the Phillies and Flyers, coaching cheerleading, and reading. I'm also the founder and CEO of PHL Blind Hockey, and I'm passionate about bringing this parasport to the visually impaired community.

What do you love about teaching: Helping my students build confidence inside and outside the classroom, adapting instructions and materials, using creative strategies, and watching them develop their communication and self-advocacy skills.

Read more about Kelsey here.



Kristin McGee

Neshaminy High School
GRADES: 9th – 12th
Autistic Support Teacher
YEARS TEACHING: 18

Favorite pastime: Spending time with family and friends, relaxing at the beach, and participating in local theater.

What do you love about teaching: I'm incredibly lucky to watch my students grow over four years, from freshmen to seniors. Seeing their confidence and independence blossom is amazing. I love teaching social and life skills and then bringing those lessons into the community. There’s nothing better than watching it all click!

Read more about Kristin here.

Meet the 2025 winners!