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Enfield Educator Named Teacher Of The Year
The Enfield High School teacher was recognized for her classroom work and student advocacy.

ENFIELD, CT — An Enfield High School teacher known for helping students connect classroom lessons to the world around them has been named Enfield Public Schools’ 2026-27 Teacher of the Year.
Nicole Catuccio, a social studies teacher at Enfield High School, was recognized by the Enfield Teachers’ Association for her 11 years of service to the district and her work with students both in and outside the classroom.
The association described Catuccio as a “passionate educator, advocate, and leader” whose impact reaches beyond her social studies classes.
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Catuccio teaches history, government and current events through student-centered lessons aimed at building curiosity, critical thinking and civic engagement, according to the association.
Her classroom work has included community action projects, cultural collaborations and student-led awareness campaigns. The association said her students often describe her classroom as a place where they feel supported, challenged and inspired to learn.
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Beyond her teaching role, Catuccio has also served as advisor of Enfield High School’s Gay-Straight Alliance. In that role, she has helped create a welcoming space for students while organizing summits, field trips, school-wide initiatives and other opportunities focused on belonging and connection, according to the association.
The association also credited Catuccio with contributing to school and district equity initiatives aimed at strengthening opportunities for students and promoting respect and inclusion across the community.
“Whether mentoring students, collaborating with colleagues, or championing equity and belonging for all, Nicole leads with compassion, purpose, and unwavering dedication,” the Enfield Teachers’ Association said in its announcement.
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