St. Lucie Public Schools honor two principals and dozens of students for academic and leadership achievements

St. Lucie County School Board · December 10, 2025

Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts

Subscribe
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

At its year-end meeting, the St. Lucie County School Board honored Lauren Geisler as Outstanding Assistant Principal, Latricia Stubbs James as Principal of the Year and read the names of dozens of students who earned top scores on state assessments.

At its final board meeting before winter break, the St. Lucie County School Board honored educators and students for achievement and leadership.

Lauren Geisler of White City Elementary received the district’s Outstanding Assistant Principal of the Year award. In accepting, Geisler thanked Superintendent Prince, the board and her colleagues, saying the district’s culture “values the well-being of educators and, by extension, the well-being of the students we serve.”

The board also presented the Principal Achievement Award to Latricia Stubbs James, principal of Dan McCarty Middle School. Stubbs James reflected on her career with the district since 2012 and thanked staff and mentors for their role in the school’s progress.

District staff recognized a large group of students from multiple schools who achieved perfect or level-5 scores on end-of-course and FAST assessments. Board leaders said certificates will be distributed to principals so schools can honor recipients locally.

The presentations were framed as a year-end celebration of classroom and school leadership ahead of the holidays; no board action was required for the awards.