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2025 Employee of the Year Awards

As we wrapped up the 2024-2025 school year, we took the opportunity to honor members of our faculty and staff for their hard work and contributions to the Providence community. We also said goodbye to cherished teachers and employees who are retiring or moving on from Providence. Our award winners were voted on by their colleagues.

This year’s award winners are:

Lower School Employee of the Year – Jaci Ballou

Lower School Teacher of the Year– Julie Rabb

Upper School Employee of the Year – Marcie Soud

Middle School Teacher of the Year – Jamie Donaldson

High School Teacher of the Year – Robert Holcomb

School-Wide Employee of the Year – Bethany Shelton

We appreciate their contributions to Providence and will miss the following:

Dr. McGlohorn – Middle School Principal
Dr. Albritton – Assistant Principal, Grades K-8
Mr. Phillips – Upper School Mathematics
Mrs. Boehnlein – Upper School Art Teacher
Mrs. Rabb – 1st Grade Teacher
Mrs. Rothert – 1st Grade Teacher
Mrs. Nobles – Lower School Receptionist
Mrs. Alfano – Lower School Teacher Assistant
Mrs. Patterson – Lower School Teacher Assistant

Employee Winners

Congratulations to these Stallions employees!

#GoStallions

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