May 4, 2023
Annually, Prince George County Public Schools' campuses select their Support Employee of the Year following a nomination and selection process in late winter. These men and women are then entered for potential selection as the division's Support Employee of the Year later in the spring.
On Monday, May 15, the division and Prince George School Board will celebrate our building-level winners and name the division's Support Employee of the Year during a celebration at the Prince George County Administration Building beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the third-floor boardroom. These individuals will be honored for their excellence in supporting the district's goals of providing high-quality instruction to the children of Prince George County.
On Monday, May 15, the division and Prince George School Board will celebrate our building-level winners and name the division's Support Employee of the Year during a celebration at the Prince George County Administration Building beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the third-floor boardroom. These individuals will be honored for their excellence in supporting the district's goals of providing high-quality instruction to the children of Prince George County.
Laura Sylvester
Administrative Associate
L.L. Beazley Elementary School |
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Robert Simmons
Safety Monitor
N.B. Clements Junior High School |
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Jennifer Mason
Paraprofessional
David A. Harrison Elementary School
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Courtney Rackley
Paraprofessional
Middle Road Elementary School |
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Kira Mauger
Nurse
J.E.J. Moore Middle School
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Deborah Elliott
Clinic Aide
North Elementary School |
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Whitney Rickman
Administrative Associate
South Elementary School |
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Jennifer Carper
Administrative Associate
Prince George High School |
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Edrick Cofield
Network Technician
School Board Office
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Shirron Flowers
Administrative Associate
Pupil Transportation
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Prince George County Public Schools' faculty and staff are the backbone of our school division, and without their dedication and commitment to the children of our community, none of the incredible things happening in our schools would be possible. Their hard work and drive are appreciated and make a difference in the lives of our students and community.