Following a campus nomination and district selection process, the following individuals were named district winners for the 2025–2026 school year:
Elementary Teacher of the Year: Crystal Mitchell, Lindsey Elementary School (Special Education Resource & Inclusion)
Secondary Teacher of the Year: Andrew Murray, Banks Junior High School (CTE: Principles of Engineering)
Elementary Support Staff Member of the Year: Lilian Gomez, Hutchison Elementary School (Custodial Services)
Secondary Support Staff Member of the Year: Karinda Sowell, Reading Junior High School (Campus Testing Coordinator & Cheer Sponsor)
Rookie of the Year: Emma Boyce, Tomas High School (Math)
After the ceremony, the honorees reflected on the recognition and the work that led them there.
“I honestly feel overwhelmed,” Murray said. “I was just grateful to be in the room, and to hear my name called was just beyond anything I really thought about or imagined.”
For Boyce, the moment marked a full-circle milestone early in her career. “Less than a year ago, I was walking across the stage to get my degree, and now I’m helping students walk across the stage to get a high school diploma,” she said. “It’s amazing.”
Mitchell shared that her decision to join Lamar CISD was rooted in the district’s commitment to students. “We’re given the opportunity to empower kids, to empower the next generation, to think boldly and think innovatively,” she said. “I just wanted to be a part of it.”
From first-year teachers beginning their careers to experienced staff shaping campus culture, each honoree reflects a shared commitment to excellence, compassion, and the belief that every student deserves the opportunity to succeed.
The event was made possible in part by key sponsors including Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union, Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union, and Legacy Ford in Rosenberg, which participated in the event and helped recognize district honorees. Additional sponsors included Physicians Premier ER, Layne’s Chicken Fingers, Lawn Greetings – Fort Bend, Houston Methodist Sugar Land, Portillo’s, Relentless Ink, South Tejas Gems, A Tropical Haven, Texas Regional Bank, and Texas Roadhouse.