Georgetown ISD Names 2025 Teachers and employees of the year

Georgetown ISD celebrated teachers and staff during its Employee Recognition Ceremony on Tuesday, May 6. At the event, the district recognized employees with 20+ years of service in GISD, retirees, and teachers and employees of the year. This event is held annually in conjunction with Teacher Appreciation Week.

2025 Elementary Campus Teachers of the Year:

  • Mallory Dumas - Carver ES

  • Luis Garcia Dominguez - Cooper ES

  • Jodi Conrad - Ford ES

  • Heather Solis - Frost ES

  • Miles Glasscock - McCoy ESDistrict Winner

  • Kim Pollini - Mitchell ES

  • Diana Thomas - Purl ES

  • Meredith Massey - San Gabriel ES

  • Melanie Griffin - Village ES

  • Kim Heimann - Williams ES

  • Cassidy Williams - Wolf Ranch ES

2025 Secondary Campus Teachers of the Year

  • Jessica Bailey - Benold MS

  • David Otterstetter - EVHS

  • Amy Reid - Forbes MS

  • Hollie Jones - FRC

  • Jennifer Larkin - GAP

  • Wes Collman - GHS – District Winner

  • Crystal Bandeira - RHS

  • Kat Ramos - STEP

  • Magen Smith - Tippit MS

  • Ashley Barker - Wagner MS

2025 Employees of the Year

  • Tony Rodriguez, Custodian, Forbes MS - Auxiliary Campus Employee of the Year

  • Cheryl Endres, Compliance, Child Nutrition Services - Auxiliary Support Employee of the Year

  • Amy Norton, Special Education, McCoy ES - Instructional Paraprofessional Employee of the Year

  • Lisa Landsdale, Administrative Assistant, GHS - Support Paraprofessional Employee of the Year

  • Jeff Taff, Network Operations Manager, Technology - District Support Employee of the Year

  • Jennifer Guidry, Principal, Tippit MS - Administrator of the Year

GISD campuses and departments submitted nominations for teachers and employees who embody the district’s vision and mission. Nominations were reviewed by a committee, and a single winner was selected in each category. 

Campus Teacher of the Year nominations were determined using the Texas Teacher of the Year guidelines set by the Texas Association of School Administrators. Since 1969, the Texas Teacher of the Year (TOY) Program has honored excellence in classroom education and provided a forum to showcase many outstanding educators whose efforts and example have inspired their students, their colleagues, and the communities they serve.

Miles Glasscock, McCoy Elementary School and Wes Collman, Georgetown High School were selected as District Teachers of the Year and will advance to the next level for consideration by Region 13.

This event is sponsored annually by the Georgetown ISD Education Foundation and supported by generous local businesses. 

View the full photo album from the event here.

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