Pope High School’s gymnasium thundered with excitement. The bleachers, packed with spirited  students, roared as Greyhound cheerleaders  pumped up the crowd.  

Instead of a championship team, the pep rally  honored one person—the Cobb County School District  Teacher of the Year.  

Superintendent Chris Ragsdale surprised the  Greyhound students and staff with the Tuesday morning  announcement that Pope High School teacher Amanda  Dillard would be Cobb’s top teacher for 2025. 

“It was a huge surprise to be named the District  Teacher of the Year for Cobb County. I feel really  honored and just really blessed overall for being  recognized that way,” Ms. Dillard exclaimed!  

This was the second time Superintendent Ragsdale  had surprised Ms. Dillard in recent weeks, although  the last time did not include bleachers pounding with  the cheers of 1,000+ students and staff. Before being crowned the #1 teacher, the Pope special education  teacher earned the crown of Cobb County School  District High School Level Teacher of the Year.  

“My goal is to help my students be successful, not just  here at Pope, but when they graduate and later on in  life as well,” Ms. Dillard added.  

As Cobb’s new Teacher of the Year took her  place in the spotlight, one student stood by, thinking  of how Ms. Dillard had impacted his life. The 10th  grader credits Ms. Dillard with helping him succeed  and avoid being left behind. Over the course of a  couple of months, she helped Benjamin turn around his  grades last year. Her stubborn persistence refused to  let him give up and instead helped him overcome the  obstacles he was facing.  

“The times that I wasn’t feeling like I could do it, or  if my brain just wasn’t clicking on whatever it was, she  wouldn’t stop saying, ‘I can do this. You got this. I can  help you,’” Benjamin recalled.  

Ms. Dillard is the students’ biggest cheerleader. Her  positive energy spreads through the Pope hallways as  she greets students, who cannot help but raise their  heads and smile when they see her.  

“You walk by her, and you can feel the energy,”  Benjamin added, declaring that his beloved teacher  never looks like she’s had a bad day. “When you walk  by her, there’s just energy that grabs people’s attention.  She’s really nice. She’s always positive.”  

The Pope Special Education teacher is happy to  know that students like Benjamin view her as someone  they can lean on and come to when they mess up or  need support.  

“I want to be the person they can come to for help,”  Ms. Dillard declared. 

Senior Faye is another student quick to praise Cobb’s  Teacher of the Year.  

“It has been an amazing last three years knowing  her,” Faye shared, expressing gratitude for all Ms. Dillard  has done to help her. “Thank you for being there for me,”  Faye added.  

“…a joy to see.” That’s how Pope senior Landon  would describe his former teacher and E-Sports coach.  

When Landon imagines a good person, Ms. Dillard  pops into his mind. And that’s exactly why he thinks she is  a perfect fit for Cobb’s Teacher of the Year.  

She puts a smile on everyone’s face. Ms. Dillard is  more than a coach or a teacher; she’s a mentor.  

“She always manages to find a way to make us want  to do our best,” Landon explained.  

Thanks to the Georgia’s BEST program, Ms. Dillard will  be able to impact more students like Benjamin, Faye,  and Landon.  

“Being a Georgia’s Best teacher and being in the  Georgia’s Best program is a huge, huge opportunity for  Cobb educators. Teachers can turn around and invest  in their students. It’s not something I could have done on  my own,” explained Cobb’s teacher, who will graduate  as a Georgia’s BEST educator in summer 2026.  

The Pope pep rally is not the only fanfare Ms. Dillard  will experience this year as Cobb’s District Teacher of the  Year. The community will honor Ms. Dillard in the fall during  a special ceremony on Marietta Square, where her hand prints will be cemented on the Walk of Fame, as part of  the Cobb Chamber’s Give Our Schools a Hand celebra tion. Her students will also join her for a memorable pep  rally that honors Teachers of the Year across Cobb.  

“Seeing Ms. Dillard with her students today reminds  me why Cobb’s families love our schools. Our teachers  really, actually care about our students, and, especially  on days like today, it shows,” said Cobb Schools Board  Chair David Chastain.