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WVDE announces finalists for 2025 Service Personnel of the Year

CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) has announced the finalists for the 2025 West Virginia Service Personnel of the Year. This honor recognizes the excellence and commitment of service personnel within public schools in the Mountain State.

  • Cynthia Carper, Jefferson County Schools, Jefferson County
  • Julia Dopson, Burke Street Elementary School, Berkeley County
  • Nicole McCulley, Center McMechen Elementary School and Glen Dale Elementary School, Marshall County
  • Kasey McCulty, Wirt County Middle School, Wirt County
  • Kelly Pritt, Braxton County Middle School, Braxton County

Cynthia Carper is a 34-year veteran school bus operator in Jefferson County. She is known for her innate kindness and compassion that sets her apart from others. She is often the first school personnel to greet students and strives to create a welcoming atmosphere to set the tone for a productive day of learning. Carper also serves on Jefferson County’s Recruitment and Retention Committee and distributes book bags and school supplies to children in need.

Julia Dopson is a 19-year veteran kindergarten aide at Burke Street Elementary in Berkeley County. Throughout her career, Dopson has received many awards, including the Berkeley County Schools Distinguished Service Award. According to her county superintendent, Dopson strives to create a productive learning experience for all students. As a classroom aide, she prioritizes student learning through engaging instruction tailored to individual needs. By ensuring her students feel welcomed in the classroom, she equips them with the tools to be successful.

Nicole McCulley is known for her exceptional role as a school librarian at Center McMechen Elementary School and Glen Dale Elementary School in Marshall County. She fosters a love for learning and organizes monthly service projects that teach students the value of supporting and impacting their community. Her efforts to raise funds for students in need demonstrate her compassion and generosity. Additionally, she continuously seeks innovative ways to engage students through reading resources and interactive technology. McCulley is devoted to supporting special education students and approaches her work with patience, empathy, and a desire to make a meaningful difference in their lives.

Kasey McCulty is a computer technician at Wirt County Middle School, a role he has served for six years. McCulty is known for his technical expertise and pioneering ability to integrate new technologies in the school such as laser engravers and a commercial slushie machine for students. Beyond technology, he dedicates his summers to preparing netbooks for students to use. Additionally, he creates comfortable learning environments through his mastery of HVAC systems. He serves on the safety committee and advocates for school service personnel to be heard in decision-making processes. His impact extends to extracurricular activities, where he inspires students through science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) initiatives, making them well-rounded learners.

Kelly Pritt has consistently exemplified responsibility, dependability, and a deep commitment to her school community throughout her five years as a secretary at Braxton County Middle School. She takes on additional roles such as school finances and hands-on maintenance and improvement projects to support students and the school environment. Pritt has volunteered to transform classrooms through painting and carpentry, showcasing her dedication to enhancing her school. Pritt’s enthusiasm and comprehensive knowledge make her an invaluable asset to school operations.

“Service personnel form the backbone of schools statewide, ensuring students are thriving in safe learning environments. They have an invaluable impact on those around them including students, faculty and staff,” said State Superintendent of Schools Michele L. Blatt. “I am thankful to be a part of this recognition that highlights their contributions to public education in the Mountain State.”

Learn more about this year’s finalists and the Service Personnel of the Year program by visiting the WVDE website.

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