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Lexington 2 announces top teachers and support Staff
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Fulmer Middle Principal Megan Carrero, center, poses with Teacher of the Year Leighton Harris, left, and Support Staff of the Year Marvell Mendenhall pose at the school after the awards announcement.
Lexington Two announces the 2019-20 winners of Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year for the district’s schools.
This year’s recipients are:
AIRPORT HIGH
Teacher of the Year: Vicki Stilwell
Support Staff of the Year: Merry Nichols
BROOKLAND-CAYCE HIGH
Teacher of the Year: Ryan Van Omen
Support Staff of the Year: Anita Brown
BUSBEE CREATIVE ARTS ACADEMY
Teacher of the Year: Lisa Fisher
Support Staff of the Year: Stephanie Boatwright
CAYCE ELEMENTARY
Teacher of the Year: Meredith Blackwood
Support Staff of the Year: Douglas Williams
CONGAREE ELEMENTARY
Teacher of the Year: Ashlee Feaster
Support Staff of the Year: Julie McWilliams
FULMER MIDDLE
Teacher of the Year: Leighton Harris
Support Staff of the Year: Marvell Mendenhall
LEXINGTON TWO INNOVATION CENTER
Teacher of the Year: Isaac Pressley
Support Staff of the Year: Emy Yarborough
NEW BRIDGE ACADEMY
Teacher of the Year: Michelle Cox
Support Staff of the Year: Paula Seyfer
NORTHSIDE MIDDLE
Teacher of the Year: Kelsey Callahan
Support Staff of the Year: Christine Mayson
PINE RIDGE MIDDLE
Teacher of the Year: Jennifer Eskridge
Support Staff of the Year: Joan Tatum
RIVERBANK ELEMENTARY
Teacher of the Year: Jeanette Pine
Support Staff of the Year: Amanda Pierce
SALUDA RIVER ACADEMY FOR THE ARTS
Teacher of the Year: Heather Pence
Support Staff of the Year: Stephanie Sturkie
SPRINGDALE ELEMENTARY
Teacher of the Year: Amanda McCarthy
Support Staff of the Year: Ellen Williams
WOOD ELEMENTARY
Teacher of the Year: Ashleigh Carpenter
Support Staff of the Year: Wendy Robinson
The Lexington Two District Teacher of the Year will be selected from among the school-level winners by a panel of judges and announced in September. That winner will go on to compete for South Carolina Teacher of the Year.