24-25 Teacher, Employees of the Year Named

24-25 Teacher, Employees of the Year Named
Posted on 07/23/2024

Florence School District 3 announced its 2024-2025 employees of the year, including Teacher of the Year, during the district’s annual Opening Ceremony Tuesday to kick off the new school year.

Ericka Bennett-Bell, an instructional coach at Main Street Elementary School, will represent FSD3 in the South Carolina Teacher of the Year competition. Britney Nobles, a fifth and sixth grade Gifted and Talented teacher at Scranton Elementary STEAM Academy, was first runner-up and Macy Poston, a second grade teacher at J. C. Lynch Elementary School, was second runner-up.

Bennett-Bell, who is pursuing a Doctorate in Education degree, earned a bachelor’s degree from Francis Marion University and a master’s degree from Columbia College. She has been a teacher an instructional coach in FSD3 for eight years after teaching for four years outside of the district.

Mary Howard, director of early and elementary education, was named District-Level Administrator of the Year. Tonyelle Thomas, director of student academic support, GT and the arts, was first runner-up and Ned Blake, director of secondary education, was second runner-up

Charm Eaddy, principal of Dr. Ronald E. McNair Junior High, was named FSD3 Principal of the Year, while T.J. DeVine, principal of J.C. Lynch Elementary, was runner-up.

Kristi Anderson, an assistant principal at J.C. Lynch Elementary School, was selected Assistant Principal of the Year. Bridget Fleming, assistant principal at Main Street Elementary School, was first runner-up and Jacob Gillard, assistant principal at Olanta Creative Arts and Science Magnet School was second runner-up.

Jerry State, an student transition specialist at Panther Academy, was named Classified Staff of the Year. Tanisha Lancaster, an academic interventionist assistant at Olanta Creative Arts and Science Magnet School, was first runner-up and Angela Dyson, cafeteria manager at Scranton Elementary STEAM Academy, was second runner-up.

Other employees of the year were:

  • Bus Driver of the Year – Hattie McElveen
  • Clerical Staff of the Year – Tracy Hannah (Olanta Creative Arts and Science Magnet)
  • Custodian/Maintenance of the Year – Leon Whack (Lake City High)
  • Food Service Staff of the Year – Angela Dyson (Scranton Elementary STEAM Academy)
  • Health Services Staff of the Year – Tanya Webster (Main Street Elementary)
  • Classified Instructional Staff of the Year – Jessalynn Sauls (J.C. Lynch Elementary)
Instructional Support Staff of the Year – Jerry State (Panther Academy)