PCPS names its 2024-25 Teachers, Staff and Transportation employees of the year

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LURAY, May 12 — During a banquet held in May at Burner’s Barn on the grounds of Luray Caverns, Page County Public Schools honored its Teachers of the Year, Staff Members of the Year and the Transportation Employees of the Year for the 2024-25 school year.

The 18 honorees were nominated by their peers, and then selected by a committee within the school division. A teacher and staff member was selected at each school site, with transportation honorees broken into North and South. Overall, division-wide winners were chosen as well.

The division’s Teacher of the Year will represent PCPS in the statewide competition.

Teachers of the Year

  • Luray Elementary — Jewelee Painter
  • Shenandoah Elementary — Micah Baker
  • Springfield Elementary — Kathleen Keim
  • Stanley Elementary — Carol Morris
  • Luray Middle School — Kimberly Short
  • Page County Middle School — Mark Bauserman
  • Luray High School — Anthony Hammer
  • Page County High School — Samantha Jones
  • Page County Technical Center — David Williams
  • DIVISIONWIDE — ANTHONY HAMMER, LHS

Support Staff Members of the Year

  • Luray Elementary — Sheryl McDaniel
  • Shenandoah Elementary — Stephanie Southers
  • Springfield Elementary — Alice Foster
  • Stanley Elementary — Melissa Varner
  • Luray Middle School — Cynthia Thomas
  • Page County Middle School — Brittany Sellers
  • Luray High School — Lisa Packard
  • Page County High School — Jennifer Adams
  • Page County Technical Center — Connie Comer
  • DIVISIONWIDE — ALICE FOSTER, SPRINGFIELD

Transportation Employees of the Year

  • Northern-Luray Area — Janet Alger, Charlotte Gochenour, Tina Kibler, Sharon Lam
  • Southern-Page Area — Angie Good, Stephanie Owens, Monica Seal, Debbie Shenk
  • Out of Division — Daniel Short
  • DIVISIONWIDE — DANIEL SHORT

For more information about Page County Public Schools, CLICK HERE.

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