A group of students holding a banner announcing Maria Meyers as Teacher of the Year

Maria Meyers, who is the reading specialist at Davis Elementary School, is the 2025 Teacher of the Year for Chesterfield County Public Schools. She joined Davis Elementary in 2023 after previously teaching for Virtual Virginia and schools in Tennessee, South Carolina, Mississippi and Florida.

Meyers learned she is the top teacher in central Virginia's largest school system when CCPS leaders surprised her Jan. 28 with flowers, balloons and a banner proclaiming her award.

Dr. Kenya Batts, principal of Davis Elementary, said, "Maria Meyers has a passion for literacy and growing student and teacher knowledge. She is extremely knowledgeable and digs in to make sure we all have what we need. She is kind, patient and willing to go the extra mile to help everyone! Maria’s passion for literacy is contagious, and it makes us all want to be better."

Meyers earned a bachelor's degree from Florida State University, master's degree from Plymouth State University and reading specialist certificate from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has received multiple awards throughout her career but considers her top accomplishment to be "the students that can now read ... and the teachers that can now effectively and efficiently teach their students to read because of the guidance [I have] been able to provide."

Asked how her work transcends classrooms and impacts students, Meyers wrote, “While there are bigger, and broader ways that I have connected with students and the community … the most basic and foundational way that I truly connect with students and the community is through regular, positive interactions. The impact of a kind word and a smile can uplift those around you. Remembering a student’s plans for the weekend or the name of a sibling generates trust and connection. A friendly wave in the morning car rider loop to parents and caregivers cultivates a culture of care. It does not take a large sum of money, or even time and energy, to show the kindness that others need to feel connected and safe enough to try to do their best.”

Every Chesterfield County school annually selects its Teacher of the Year. Chesterfield County Public Schools selects from those honorees an Elementary School Teacher of the Year, a Middle School Teacher of the Year and a High School Teacher of the Year, then chooses the districtwide Teacher of the Year from those three honorees. Here are the top 2025 teachers for Chesterfield County Public Schools:

  • Maria Meyers, reading specialist at Davis Elementary, is the CCPS Teacher of the Year and the Elementary School Teacher of the Year.

  • Carly Felts, who teaches English as a second language at Providence Middle, is the Middle School Teacher of the Year.

  • Victoria Fitzgerald, visual arts teacher at Meadowbrook High, is the High School Teacher of the Year.

In letters presented to the district’s top three Teachers of the Year, Superintendent Dr. John Murray wrote, “In every school and at every level, certain teachers stand out. These teachers demonstrate care and compassion, stress the importance of rigor and relationships and do the extra things necessary to help move our students toward success. They are committed to being game changers. You are one of our teaching superstars."

Here are 2025 Teachers of the Year from every school in Chesterfield County Public Schools:

Elementary schools

  • Jorge Martinez of Bellwood Elementary

  • Nancy Sheetz of Bensley Elementary

  • Jeanne Howe of Beulah Elementary

  • Lee Zulauf of Bon Air Elementary

  • Erin Richardson of Chalkley Elementary

  • Brandi Guess of Chester Early Childhood Learning Academy

  • Sabrina Taylor of Chesterfield Virtual School

  • Dylan Campbell of Marguerite Christian Elementary

  • Carolyn Harlow of Clover Hill Elementary

  • Meghan Broderick of Crenshaw Elementary

  • Tina Rodin of Crestwood Elementary

  • Emily Peppers of Curtis Elementary

  • Maria Meyers of Davis Elementary (also CCPS Teacher of the Year and CCPS Elementary School Teacher of the Year)

  • Megan Bailey of Ecoff Elementary

  • Courtney Sykes of Enon Elementary

  • Lesa Boyd of Ettrick Elementary

  • Christine Wells of Evergreen Elementary

  • Janell Chavis of Falling Creek Elementary

  • Jessica Coe of Gates Elementary

  • Amy Blaylock of Gordon Elementary

  • Jenifer Friedel of Grange Hall Elementary

  • Jill Lutz of Greenfield Elementary

  • Nicole Fleming of Harrowgate Elementary

  • Mercedes Francis of Hening Elementary

  • Jacob Stech of Hopkins Elementary

  • Lauren Marston of Jacobs Road Elementary

  • Stacy Bradford of Matoaca Elementary

  • Dan Case of Moseley Elementary

  • Jessica Harrington of Old Hundred Elementary

  • Valerie DeLung of Providence Elementary

  • Victoria “Vicki” McGee of Reams Road Elementary

  • Kristin Jones of Robious Elementary

  • Keith Spencer of Salem Church Elementary

  • Tonja Pass of Elizabeth Scott Elementary

  • Stephanie Clarke of Alberta Smith Elementary

  • Kristie McGuigan of Spring Run Elementary

  • Sandi Wiley of Swift Creek Elementary

  • Kelly McDougald of Watkins Elementary

  • Annie Babb of Bettie Weaver Elementary

  • Carlie Jansen of Wells Elementary

  • Megan Baker of Winterpock Elementary

  • Robin Seifert of Woolridge Elementary

Middle schools

  • Adrienne Keller of Bailey Bridge Middle

  • Marianne Hinton of Carver Middle

  • Jonathan Schoepflin of Elizabeth Davis Middle

  • Dr. Cecelia Stith of Falling Creek Middle

  • Anna Hastings of Manchester Middle

  • Mark Adams of Matoaca Middle

  • Marcus Brown of Midlothian Middle

  • Carly Felts of Providence Middle (also CCPS Middle School Teacher of the Year)

  • Angie Jett of Robious Middle

  • Sara Lindsay of Salem Church Middle

  • Caitlin Conroy of Swift Creek Middle

  • Matt Widrick of Tomahawk Creek Middle

High schools

  • Cheri Washington-Elliott of Bird High

  • Amy Pernell of Career and Technical Center @ Courthouse

  • Dr. Tim Dey of Career and Technical Center @ Hull

  • Aubrey Moog-Ayers of Carver College and Career Academy

  • Jessie White of CCPSOnline

  • Kimberly Peterson of Clover Hill High

  • Wendy Washington of Cosby High

  • Bryan Sheetz of Thomas Dale High

  • Kellie Samson of James River High

  • Barbara Kaminski of Juvenile Detention Center

  • Bonnie Byrnes of Manchester High

  • Brooke Vaughan of Matoaca High

  • Victoria Fitzgerald of Meadowbrook High (also CCPS High School Teacher of the Year)

  • Erinn Dinsmore of Midlothian High

  • Janel Parks of Monacan High