Position Years of Service
MALACHI MITCHELL BUS DRIVER 7
BETTY WILLIAMS COOK 7
MELINDA LAKINS COOK 10
VALARIE CARTER LITTON CLASSROOM TEACHER 12
MARY LYNN RIGGS CLASSROOM TEACHER 18
JENNIFER SPIVEY SECRETARY 20
JOE SHELBURNE BUS SHOP FOREMAN 26
HAROLD D. JOHNSON BUS DRIVER 30
REBECCA FRITTS PARAPROFESSIONAL/BUS DRIVER 31
ANGELA CARTER HOOD CLASSROOM TEACHER 31
SHARON "SHERRY" COLLIER SUPERVISOR OF STUDENT SERVICES 34
DEBBIE MARCUM BUS DRIVER 34
BARRY AUDIA CLASSROOM TEACHER 35
VICKIE BAILEY CAFETERIA MANAGER 35
DONNA PENDERGRAFT CLASSROOM TEACHER 36.5
LINDA GIBSON CLASSROOM TEACHER 42
RUTH TAYLOR HEAD START PROGRAM MANAGER 47
Pictured, left to right: Barry Audia, Betty Williams, Jennifer Spivey, Mary Lynn Riggs, Linda Gibson, Sherry Collier, Harold Johnson, Debbie Marcum, and Vickie Bailey.
LCPS Parents and Guardians: Your Voice Matters – Please Complete the School Climate Survey
Lee County Public Schools values your input and invites you to participate in our School Climate Survey to help us better understand and improve the learning environment at your child’s school.
If you have children attending more than one school within our district, we kindly ask that you complete a separate survey for each school. Additionally, if your child is enrolled in a course at the Career and Technical Center, please complete a survey for that program as well.
Your feedback is essential in helping us create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all students. The survey is brief and your responses will remain confidential.
Thank you for your continued support and partnership in your child’s education.
🗓 Deadline to complete the survey: May 30, 2025
🔗 Survey Link: School Survey - Parents & Guardians
Not Pictured: Lora Rouse - FES, Ashley Burke - TWHS, Crystal Oaks - Head Start
Division Teacher of the Year: Stephanie Wilder- DES
Congratulations to our VCDA District 7 All-District Choir students!
Samantha Cavin - TWHS
Trinity Tedder - TWHS
Jasmine Cowden - LHS
Logan Hay - LHS
Madilyn Taylor - LHS
The Virginia Board of Education recognized St. Charles Elementary School as one of thirty seven schools that earned the 2023-2024 Board of Education Highest Achievement Award. Requirements to earn this level of recognition, schools are required to:
Achieve Performance Level One for reading, mathematics, and science based on the student pass rate (which does not include growth measures) for the “all students” group in the school, as well as for each student group in the school.
In addition, schools with two student groups could have no more than a five-percentage point difference between the performance of each student group and the “all students” group; schools with three or more student groups could have no more than a ten-percentage point difference between the performance of each student group and the “all students” group.
Achieve at Level One in the Chronic Absenteeism, Graduation and Completion Index, and Dropout Rate school quality indicators.
Congratulations to St. Charles Elementary School for achieving this award of excellence!” 🎉🌟