The Lincoln County Board Meeting on April 29, 2025, celebrated the outstanding contributions of educators and service personnel within the district, highlighting their dedication and impact on students and the community.
Anita Edmonds was recognized as the Service Employee of the Year for her exceptional work ethic and professionalism at the central office. Her ability to manage complex tasks while maintaining a positive attitude has made her a vital asset to the district.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also honored several teachers of the year from various schools. Bev Davis from Guy Valley Middle School was acknowledged for her extensive experience and commitment to student success, while Rebecca Roy from West Hamlin Elementary was celebrated for her innovative teaching methods and genuine care for her students. Other notable winners included Michelle McCann from Harts Pre K-8, who prioritizes student progress, and Allison Stickler from Lincoln County High School, recognized for her leadership in special education.
The event underscored the importance of these individuals in fostering a supportive and effective learning environment. The board expressed gratitude for their hard work and dedication, emphasizing the positive impact they have on the community. As the school year progresses, the contributions of these educators and staff members will continue to shape the educational landscape of Lincoln County.