PEC Recognizes Teacher Spotlight Award Winners

Cooperative Honors Educators as Part of Teacher Appreciation Week

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 

(JOHNSON CITY, Texas) May 19, 2025 — Just in time for Teacher Appreciation Week, Pedernales Electric Cooperative is recognizing educators across the co-op’s service area for going above and beyond, and for making a difference in their students’ lives. PEC announced its Teacher Spotlight Award winners this week and delivered gift baskets filled with “wish list” items and learning materials to support classroom learning. PEC staff presented the baskets as a “thank you” to the teachers for their dedication to their students and the community. 

“One of the neatest things we get to do as a Cooperative is to come together and support our teachers who are helping to improve the future of our communities,” said Kevyn Packer, PEC Community Outreach Specialist. “We couldn’t be more excited to surprise them and show how grateful we are for their hard work and dedication.” 

Ten teachers from pre-K through high school were recognized in this round of awards. Each winner received a personalized basket stocked with their favorite treats, school supplies, educational games, and other helpful learning materials they requested.   
 
Kelsey Valdez, first grade teacher at Rancho Sienna Elementary School thanked PEC for taking the time to recognize her and others. Valdez said, “I teach because I love to make an impact on the lives of little ones, however, this recognition is appreciated more than you know.”
 
Dripping Springs Elementary School Principal Kellie Raymond was also thrilled to learn one of her teachers had been named a winner, “It is truly an honor to see one of our own recognized for the impact she makes each day,” Raymond said. “Ms. Gonzales exemplifies what it means to teach with heart, purpose, and passion. We are incredibly proud and grateful to have such an outstanding educator on our campus!”
 
PEC’s 2025 Teacher Spotlight Award Winners are listed below.  
  • Jessica Aguilar, pre-K teacher at Highland Lakes Elementary School — Marble Falls ISD
  • Christine Gonzales, English teacher at New Hope High School — Leander ISD
  • Elena Gonzales, fourth grade math/science teacher at Dripping Springs Elementary School — Dripping Springs ISD
  • Diane Hudson, art teacher at LBJ Middle and High School — Johnson City ISD
  • Rebecca Johnson, essential academics teacher at Rahe Bulverde Elementary School — Comal ISD
  • Amanda Rachuig, second grade English/language arts and social studies teacher at San Gabriel Elementary School — Georgetown ISD
  • Nancy Reed, third grade math/science teacher at Winkley Elementary School — Leander ISD
  • Kaycie Sullivan, high school science teacher at Junction High School — Junction ISD
  • Jeremy Thoman, sixth grade math teacher at Chapa Middle School — Hays CISD
  • Kelsey Valdez, first grade teacher at Rancho Sienna Elementary — Liberty Hill ISD
 
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