Princeton Independent School District celebrated the end of the 2024-2025 school year by recognizing teachers and their service to PISD during a special ceremony.
Superintendent Donald McIntyre thanked the staff for an outstanding year before he and his administrators presented service pins to employees completing 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 40 years with the district.
District elementary and Lowe librarian Janice Reed was recognized for 40 years of service.
PHS crossing guard Karen Wilson and Clark cafeteria worker Rhonda Smith were honored for 30 years of service.
Those honored for 25 years of service include Godwin secretary Mindi Box, Lowe teacher Jennifer Black, Smith teacher Robin Milstead, Southard secretary Sandra Guerra, PHS teacher Crystal Telles, CTE teacher Joshua Rose and athletics secretary Lana Howell.
Receiving 20-year service pins were: Susan Lacey, Canup; Monica Diaz and Amanda McIntire, Harper; Debra Gilliam, Lowe; Pauline Aguilar, Clark; and Beth Moore, special programs.
Receiving 15-year service pins were: Patsy Recer, Godwin; Natalie Ott, Green; Jennifer Caldwell and Cindy Gee, Smith; Teresa Rodriguez, Lovelady; Eric and Tangy Lockman and Matthew Riggins, PHS; Sandra Armenta, special programs; and Wendy Cain and Jean Ann Collins, administration.
Retiring from Princeton ISD this year are: LaDonna Bingman, Rosario Conrad, Vickey Dillard, Bruce Ferguson, Jody Gerber, Patrick Hover, Margo Ivy, Luz Maria Loya, Brenda Navaja, Marilyn Oliphant, Bradley Patterson, Donna Pugh, Janice Reed, Robin Storey, LaDawnya Wallace, Linda Warren and Kelly Whittington.