Congratulations to Our Golden Apple Award Nominees!

We are thrilled to announce that several of our outstanding teachers at St. Bernard School have been nominated for the prestigious Golden Apple Awards. These awards recognize exceptional educators in our community for their professionalism, leadership, and innovation. The Golden Apple Awards not only celebrate the dedication and hard work of our teachers but also aim to raise awareness about the importance of quality education in the greater Green Bay area.

This year, we are proud to share that Julie Lamm, one of our third-grade teachers, has been selected to move forward in the Golden Apple Awards process. Julie’s passion for teaching and her commitment to her students make her a wonderful candidate for either the Golden Apple award or the Teacher of Distinction award. We wish Julie the best of luck as she continues through the process, and we are excited to see where this recognition will take her!

We would also like to extend our congratulations to all the teachers at St. Bernard who were nominated for this esteemed award.

This year’s nominees were:

Jason Beyer
Amanda Boeke
Nadine Chivende
Jennifer Etter
Shannon Kramer
Tomerot Lambert
Julie Lamm*
Terri Larson
Colleen MacDonald
Leni Peper
Amy Robinson
Rachel Soderdahl
Miranda VandenBoomen
Clare Zipperer

We are incredibly blessed with an exceptional team of educators who are dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inspiring environment for our students every day. Their hard work, innovation, and leadership are truly making a difference in the lives of our children.

Good luck, Julie, and congratulations again to all of our wonderful teachers! We are proud to have you as part of the St. Bernard family.


St. Bernard Catholic School is part of the Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) School System. It is a private Catholic school that serves preschool and elementary through 8th grade (PK3-8) with open enrollment. St. Bernard’s provides an individualized education in a faith-based environment. Each child is supported not only academically, but spiritually.