• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Digital News Updates
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business

West Fargo Sheyenne High’s Shaina Eagleson Named State Finalist for National Science Teaching Award

April 20, 2025

Shaina Eagleson, a science teacher at West Fargo’s Sheyenne High School, has been named a state finalist for the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST), North Dakota’s Department of Public Instruction announced Thursday.

The award, considered the highest national recognition for K-12 STEM educators, honors outstanding teaching in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and computer science. Eagleson, who has taught at Sheyenne since 2011, is now in the running for national recognition from the White House, with final award decisions pending review by the National Science Foundation.

Eagleson’s teaching style has been praised by school leaders for its inclusivity, real-world relevance, and adaptability to students’ diverse learning needs. Colleagues at Sheyenne High describe her classroom as a space where scientific curiosity and exploration are encouraged, and complex concepts are made engaging and accessible.

Since beginning her teaching career in 2007 at Shanley High School in Fargo, Eagleson has earned multiple degrees, including a bachelor’s from Minnesota State University Moorhead, a master’s in education from Valley City State University, and a graduate teaching certificate in physics education from the University of North Dakota.

Finalists selected for PAEMST recognition typically receive a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation, a certificate signed by the President of the United States, and an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., for professional development and recognition events.

Each year, up to 110 teachers across the United States and its territories are honored. The award program, established by Congress in 1983, continues to celebrate excellence in STEM education nationwide.

Nominations for future PAEMST awards are open to the public, and North Dakota’s Department of Public Instruction encourages students, parents, and school officials to nominate deserving educators.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: News

Related Articles:

  • Montana Highway Patrol to Begin Accepting Mobile Driver Licenses
  • Businesses close in Minnesota for anti-ICE ‘economic blackout’
  • Alaska Army National Guardsmen Conduct a Nighttime Medical Evacuation
  • DOJ Office of Consumer Protection Prevented Montanans From Losing $1.67 Million in 2025
  • Montana Opts In to Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Program
  • ABA can’t end anti-white scholarship discrimination lawsuit

Primary Sidebar

— Advertisement —

Digital News Updates Logo

Recent News Posts

  • State Insurance Commissioner Holds Listening Session in Libby After Historic Flooding
  • Kootenai County Woman Sentenced for Medicaid Fraud
  • Gov. Gianforte, Lt. Gov. Juras Honor Broadcasting Pioneer Norma Smith with Spirit of Montana Award
  • Border Czar Homan Highlights Ongoing Immigration Enforcement Efforts

Recent Politics Posts

  • Sen. Daines Highlights Tribal Public Safety Needs
  • Governor Rhoden Signs First Bill of Session, Funding Major Rural Health Initiative
  • AG Jackley’s Bill Enhancing Penalties for Controlled Substances in Prisons Passes Senate
  • Rhoden Requests Supreme Court Advisory Opinion on Lt. Governor’s Tie-Breaking Vote

Recent Business Posts

  • Antitrust Suit Targets Union Pacific Over Rural Rail Access
  • New Construction Sector Analysis Highlights Record Growth
  • Montana CSI Holds Public Hearing on BCBSMT Cybersecurity Breach
  • Wall Street Ends Week Lower After a Tumultuous Trading Session

Copyright © 2026 Digital News Updates, All Rights Reserved.