"I could not think of a teacher that more deserves the accolade of Teacher of the Year,” Wester’s former student Raymond Bonanno Jr said. “Ms. Wester's class was dynamic, interesting, and streamlined. We covered 2,000 years of history and never once did I feel lost or confused. What I appreciated most about Ms. Wester's class was the open discussions at the beginning of each class, which really helped reinforce and solidify my understanding of the readings and topics we covered.”
(Juliette Wester, AP world history teacher at SHP, helps one of her students with his classwork / PJ Candido)
Wester is an alumna of the Archdiocese of Newark Catholic schools. She attended Our Lady of Sorrows Grammar School in Maplewood as a child, where her mother was also a teacher. She attended high school at the Academy of Saint Elizabeth in Florham Park. She possesses a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, Pa., and a Master of Arts in Education, Curriculum, and Teaching from Seton Hall University in South Orange, where she is also working toward a Master of Arts in History.
Wester stated that her Catholic faith has played a significant role in her teaching philosophy of compassion and “teaching to the whole child.” Having only attended and worked in Catholic schools her entire life, Wester emphasized the unique sense of compassion and community within Catholic schools.
“I think something unique to Catholic schools is the sense of community,” said Wester. “It is a group effort in a Catholic school, especially at Seton Hall Prep, and that makes for such a special experience. You get to see the students not just in the classroom but also participating in performances, sports, and service-related activities.”
She credited her successes as a teacher to her family, colleagues, and students. “Being recognized for this award was so amazing and really such an honor, but it is because I have been surrounded by such wonderful educators my whole life as both a student and a teacher,” said Wester. “I would not be getting this award if it were not for the privilege of being surrounded by so many wonderful teachers I have been taught by and have taught with.”
The Seton Hall Prep community will recognize Wester with a special school-wide announcement in the coming weeks.
Past award recipients from the Archdiocese of Newark schools include Julia Guthrie of Notre Dame Academy in Palisades Park in 2018, Jonathan Brooks of Our Lady of Guadalupe School in Elizabeth in 2015, and Joseph P. Napoli of St. Dominic Academy in Jersey City in 2005.