Wyatt Weber is the Standardized Testing Coordinator and the Community Outreach/Parent Liaison at Randolph. This is Wyatt Weber’s 30th year in public education. Wyatt’s career started in D.C. Public Schools, where he taught 7th and 8th grade math and then first grade. In 2013 he started at Randolph as a fifth grade teacher his first year and then spent the next three years as a first grade teacher. During those years he served as a team lead, Instructional Lead Teacher, and Hospitality Committee Chairman. In 2019 Mr. Weber was named Randolph’s Teacher of the Year. Prior to coming to Arlington County Public Schools Mr. Weber worked in Fairfax County Public Schools as a first grade teacher and Math Resource Teacher at Annandale Terrace Elementary for five years. Before coming to Annandale Terrace, he taught first, second, and third grade, as well as serving as Math Resource at Bailey’s Elementary for the Arts and Sciences in Falls Church, VA. Mr. Weber attended undergrad at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio-earning a B.S. in Elementary Education. While in Fairfax County, he earned a Masters Degree in New professional Studies with a focus on qualitative research design and data analysis. Then he moved on to University of Virginia to earn his endorsement in Supervision and School Administration. Wyatt is trained in Responsive Classroom, Literacy Collaborative, Cognitively Guided Math Instruction, and Lucy Caulkin’s Reading and Writing Workshop. In his free time he enjoys working on his 1920 bungalow here in Arlington, trying new restaurants, and entertaining. You will probably bump into him sometime during the year at one of the businesses along the Pike.