April 13, 2026
Mrs. Lisa Dean, a custodian serving multiple campuses and facilities across the district, has been selected as Prince George County Public Schools’ 2026 Division Support Employee of the Year during a special ceremony at the Prince George County School Board regular business meeting on Monday, April 13, 2026.
Regularly stepping in wherever support is needed, Mrs. Dean helps ensure our schools remain clean, safe, and ready for learning each day. Their flexibility and reliability make them an invaluable member of our Custodial Services department.
Prince George County Public Schools custodian Mrs. Lisa Dean (middle) is joined by Division Superintendent Dr. Wayne Lyle and Prince George County School Board Chair Mrs. Jill A. Andrews after Mrs. Dean was selected as the division’s 2026 Support Employee of the Year. (PGCPS Photo)
Beyond their daily responsibilities, Mrs. Dean is known for providing service with a smile. Whether greeting students in the hallway or assisting staff throughout the building, she brings a positive, welcoming presence that helps make each school feel like home. Their approachable nature and genuine care for others do not go unnoticed.
Mrs. Dean’s commitment extends well beyond the school day. A regular volunteer for after-hours activities, she is often present at school and community events, lending her time and energy to support students and families. Their willingness to go above and beyond reflects a deep dedication to the entire Prince George community.
No matter the task, Mrs. Dean is always ready to offer a helping hand. From stepping in at different campuses to assisting wherever needed, her teamwork and dependability strengthen every school they serve. Prince George County Public Schools is grateful for their continued dedication and the meaningful difference they make across our division.
“What truly sets Mrs. Dean apart is her heart and dedication,” Mr. T. Patrick Barnes, PGCPS Chief Support Services Officer, said. “She embodies what we proudly call the Spirit of Prince George. No job is too big or too small. Whether she is working in one of our schools, supporting operations at the School Board Office, delivering critical supplies across the division, working a Friday night football game, shoveling snow to ensure safe entryways at our campuses, or cutting grass to maintain our grounds, she approaches every task with pride and professionalism. She represents the very best of what support personnel means to Prince George County Public Schools.”
“Our Support Employees of the Year truly reflect the heart of Prince George County Public Schools,” Dr. Wayne Lyle, PGCPS Division Superintendent, said. “Individuals like Mrs. Dean show an exceptional level of dedication, dependability, and care that supports our students and staff each and every day. Through her work across our schools and her consistent commitment to those she serves, Mrs. Dean embodies what it means to provide outstanding service to our community. Each year, this recognition shines a light on the many essential roles that help our schools operate smoothly and foster positive learning environments. We are proud to honor Mrs. Dean as our Division-Wide Support Employee of the Year, alongside all of this year’s honorees, whose efforts make a lasting difference throughout our division.”
PGCPS’ Support Employees of the Year, from L to R: Larry Goodwyn, Michelle Grias, J. Robin Stewart, Dana Gill, Lisa Dean, Beverly Nadeau, Trish Floyd, Courtney Groves, Tori Masterson, Jeanette Spicer. Not Pictured: Rebecca Elmore. (PGCPS Photo)
Annually, PGCPS' schools and support facilities select their Teacher and Support Employee of the Year following a nomination and selection process in late winter. These individuals are then entered for potential selection as the division's Teacher and Support Employee of the Year later in the spring. During the Monday, April 13, 2026, Prince George County School Board meeting, the following employees were recognized as Support Employees of the Year at their respective locations:
- Larry Goodwyn, Head Custodian, L.L. Beazley Elementary School
- Michelle Grias, Special Education Paraprofessional, D.A. Harrison Elementary School
- J. Robin Stewart, Office Associate, Middle Road Elementary School
- Dana Gill, Kindergarten Paraprofessional, North Elementary School
- Beverly Nadeau, Special Education Paraprofessional, South Elementary School
- Trish Floyd, Special Education Paraprofessional, J.E.J. Moore Middle School
- Courtney Groves, Office Associate, N.B. Clements Junior High School
- Rebecca Elmore, Paraprofessional, Prince George Education Center
- Tori Masterson, Office Associate, Prince George High School
- Jeanette Spicer, Administrative Associate, Pupil Transportation
- Lisa Dean, Custodian, School Board Office
These individuals will also be recognized during the division’s annual Royal Recognition Reception at Prince George High School on Thursday, May 7, 2026, a special event that celebrates the talented individuals who support the children of Prince George County and our community.