Bell Mountain teacher named finalist for Educator of Year Award

From left: Principal Dr. Patrice Harris, Jessica Simpson, Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Root.

Press release from Menifee Union School District:

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MENIFEE — The Menifee Union School District proudly celebrates Victoria Simpson, a 6th-grade mathematics teacher at Bell Mountain Middle School, who was named a finalist for the prestigious 2025 California League of Middle Schools (CLMS) Educator of the Year award.

Simpson is one of only 14 educators recognized across Region 10, which encompasses Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo, and Mono Counties, for her dedication to excellence in middle-level education.

Having taught at BMMS for over two decades, Simpson is a beloved pillar in the community and a driving force behind innovative math instruction. Her nomination was championed by Principal Dr. Patrice Harris, who praised her ability to connect with students during a pivotal stage of their development.

“Victoria is the type of educator who transforms the middle school experience,” said Dr. Harris. “I nominated her because she embodies the heart of middle school education. She consistently uses creative and engaging strategies to make challenging mathematical concepts accessible and fun.

“Beyond her instructional brilliance, she acts as a key part of our school culture, ensuring every student feels seen, valued, and capable of success. Her dedication goes far beyond the classroom walls, building confidence and futures for her students.”

Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Root expressed the district’s pride in the recognition.

“Mrs. Simpson’s recognition as a CLMS Finalist is a well-deserved honor that reflects her commitment to our students,” Dr. Root said. “For over 20 years, she has made Bell Mountain her home, fostering a love for math in countless young learners. Her consistent excellence exemplifies the quality of teaching MUSD strives for every day.”

For Simpson, the honor reflects a collective effort.

“I am incredibly honored and humbled by this recognition,” commented the 6th-grade teacher. “Teaching at Bell Mountain has been the joy of my career, and the students here inspire me daily. This award is a testament to the collaborative spirit of the entire BMMS staff and the supportive Menifee community.”

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