Montclair educator earns place in New Jersey Hall of Fame


Montclair educator Drury Thorp has earned a spot in the New Jersey Hall of Fame.
Thorp teaches at Watchung Elementary School. She is known for her innovative, student-centered approach that sparks curiosity, critical thinking and civic engagement. In 2023, she won the Judy Weston Award for Inspired Teaching.
The Class of 2025 showcases a wide range of Jersey talents and accomplishments. Honorees include pioneering journalist Mary Alice Williams, CNN chief political correspondent Dana Bash, culinary innovator David Burke, musicians such as the Jonas Brothers and sports icons like Olympic hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. Also recognized are public service leaders, including Lt. Gov. Sheila Y. Oliver and former Treasury Secretary William Edward Simon.

Montclair has long been well represented in the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Yogi Berra, Buzz Aldrin, Bobbi Brown and, most recently, Josh Weston have been inducted.
“From world-renowned talents to community leaders, this year’s honorees reflect the full spectrum of what it means to be a hero,” said NJHOF President Jon F. Hanson. “The NJHOF exists to provide the next generation with role models who show that excellence can be achieved on stage, in the classroom and in the neighborhoods of our state.”
The 17th Annual New Jersey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

The 17th Annual NJ Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place November 21 at The Rink @ The Arena at the American Dream in East Rutherford. Award-winning actor and filmmaker Danny DeVito will return as host for the evening. Limited tickets are available at NJHallofFame.org.



