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Michael Houston Wins Teacher of the Year

Michael Houston, BA ‘04 was named the 2023 Minnesota Teacher of the Year on May 7, 2023. After earning a bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education 5-12 with an emphasis in mathematics at CSP, Michael has served as a math teacher, coach, and department chair at Harding High School in St. Paul over the course of his career. “I found that I am more than just a teacher. I am a parental figure, a role model, a mentor, an advisor, and coach,” he says.

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Along with his career at Harding, Michael also remains connected to CSP as a faculty member in the math department. As a CSP alum, Michael believes that his time at Concordia helped him realize his career goals and aspirations. “The small environment that Concordia offers allowed me to connect intimately with professors and classmates, which I feel spearheaded my personal and professional development,” he reflects.

Having been nominated for the Teacher of the Year award a second time, Michael reflects on his journey thus far. “It’s surreal to think about my journey as a young man who barely graduated high school who grew into a veteran teacher who is now being considered for one of the most prestigious awards in teaching,” he shares. “I believe my dedication in the classroom, service to my students in and out of the classroom, professional relationships, and leadership has led me to this point in my career.”

Alumni Making a Difference recognizes alumni who live out Concordia’s mission and vision through acts of service, innovation, or outstanding leadership by using their talents and vocations in ways that positively impact the lives of others. Alumni can be recognized for contributions made over time or for individual projects.

Recent recipients include:

Susan (Peters) Blom, BA '73

Laura Burr, MBA '19

Karla (Boettcher) Lyngstad, '76

Chanda Smith-Baker, MA '09

Dorothy (Wagner) Sutton, BA '68

To view recipient bios and to submit a nomination, please visit one.cps.edu/makingadifference or scan the QR code.

Over the years, Concordia St. Paul has changed, yet the university remains a place where students discover and engage their purpose for life and career.