Prince George's County Public Schools honors three longtime security workers

Prince George's County Public Schools ยท March 2, 2026

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Prince George's County Public Schools surprised three of its longest-serving safety and security staff with legacy awards at its first Safety and Security Professionals Day. The honorees have a combined 108 years of service; the district also recognized about 400 other safety personnel.

Prince George's County Public Schools surprised three long-serving safety and security employees with legacy awards during the district's first Safety and Security Professionals Day, a school-system celebration organizers said.

DC News reporter Tim Reed, on site for the ceremony, said the three honorees together have 108 years of service with the district. Each recipient received a staycation at a hotel in College Park, flowers and a $100 gift card.

The awards were presented as part of an event meant to recognize the district's safety and security workforce. Reed reported that many friends and colleagues were on hand for the presentation. School leaders framed the recognition as a way to spotlight staff whose work, they said, is often unnoticed but central to school safety.

Speakers at the ceremony, cited by Reed, described the moment as a surprise and an honor. The reporting noted that honorees spoke about the personal rewards of working with students, saying they appreciate seeing former students remember them years later.

In addition to the three legacy-award recipients, the district recognized roughly 400 other safety and security personnel at the event. No policy changes or formal board actions were discussed or recorded in the transcript of the segment.