
Penn’s Mr. Michael Coffee Wins Jeneane Arter Excellence in Teaching Award
Posted on May 26, 2026Penn High School AP Literature Teacher Michael Coffee was surprised in his classroom this afternoon (Tuesday, May 26) with the Jeneane Arter Excellence in Teaching Award, recognizing his lasting impact on students and their educational experiences.
Known for his passion for literature and his commitment to students, Mr. Coffee’s classroom goes beyond the basics of course requirements. Students say his lessons challenge them to think differently, often centered around the idea of “direct your destiny,” a message that resonates far beyond the classroom.

Students nominate their teachers for the Arter award by submitting short essays about how their favorite teacher is impacting their lives.
“The fact that he cares about the subject matter, is that he cares about his students. He wants to see them succeed, and he wants to see them grow,” one student wrote. “After every email, every question, and every conversation one has with Mr. Coffee, you walk away feeling reassured and understood, sure, but you also feel mentally driven. He doesn’t just give you the answer, but he gives you stellar toolbox at finding it.”
Students consistently describe Mr. Coffee as thoughtful, patient, and deeply invested in their success. Whether through detailed feedback, engaging discussions, or simply making time to help, they say he creates an environment where growth and confidence take hold.
Despite balancing the demands of teaching, grading, and supporting his own family, Coffee brings the same level of energy and dedication to his classroom every day. Students say that commitment is what sets him apart.
Another student who nominated Mr. Coffee shared “There are fun teachers, understanding teachers, and teachers who teach the subject in a manner that gives you a great understanding. Most teachers are at least one. Some have two of these qualities. But rarely does a teacher truly exhibit all three qualities. From the first email I ever received from Mr. Coffee I knew he had all three.”

P-H-M parents and P-H-M Education Foundation supporters Jason and Darla Lippert established the Jeneane Arter Excellence in Teaching Award is named after current Northpoint Elementary 2nd grade teacher Jeneane Arter. Any teacher is eligible for the award. Recipients receive $2,000, a gift from the Lippert Family.
Past Honorees include:
- 2025: Emily Williams, Meadow’s Edge Elementary School
- 2024: Brianne Roy, Schmucker Middle School
- 2023: Lisa Graves, Grissom Middle School
- 2022: Derrick Fairbotham, Penn High School
- 2021: Alexandra Banks, Mary Frank Elementary School
- 2019: Robi Davidson, Walt Disney Elementary School
- 2018: Diane Bowersox, Penn High School
- 2017: Jeneane Arter, Northpoint Elementary School
Last Modified May 26, 2026
