
Recipients from all aspects of education in Harford County Public Schools
Harford County Public Schools (HCPS) is proud to announce the 2025 honorees recognized at the Celebration of Excellence in Education. These outstanding individuals, representing various roles within the school system, have demonstrated exceptional dedication to the students and families of Harford County.
Teacher of the Year: Shelby Hultquist, Havre de Grace Elementary School
Principal of the Year: Melissa Williams, Joppatowne High School
Assistant Principal of the Year: Lisamarie Bermudez, Edgewood High School
Custodian of the Year: James Sexton, Edgewood High School
Facility Worker of the Year: Ralph Williams,Automated Building Systems Technician
Food and Nutrition Professional of the Year: Tina Parker, General Worker, Magnolia Middle School
Technology Professional of the Year: Jack Getz, Senior Software Developer, Office of Technology and Information Services (OTIS)
Educational Support Professional of the Year: Chiwy Webster, Administrative Support Assistant, Edgewood High School
General Education School Bus Driver of the Year: Tammy Yurek, Bus 887
Special Education School Bus Driver of the Year: Timothy Ollivett, Bus 493
Bus Attendant of the Year: Tami Johnson, Bus 468
The third annual Celebration of Excellence in Education was held on April 8, 2025, at Mountain Christian Church in Joppa. The event brought together nearly 500 guests, including school system leaders, educators, staff, students, families, elected officials, and community sponsors, to recognize those who make an impact in the lives of HCPS students every day.
The event began with the induction of Chris Terry and Joseph Stevens into the HCPS Educator Hall of Fame. This tradition continues to honor individuals who have left a lasting mark on the school system. Chris Terry worked for HCPS from 1966-1998 as a teacher, assistant principal and principal at multiple HCPS schools including Hall’s Cross Roads Elementary School, Dublin Elementary
School, Slate Ridge Elementary School, Homestead Elementary School, and Homestead/Wakefield Elementary school. Joseph Stevens worked for HCPS from 1965-2005 as a teacher, assistant principal and principal at several HCPS schools including Oakington Elementary School, Bel Air Elementary School, Hickory Elementary School, William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary School, Deerfield Elementary School, Edgewood Elementary School and Bakerfield Elementary School.
This year, HCPS expanded the awards to recognize the dedication of school transportation staff, including honors for General Education School Bus Driver of the Year, Special Education School Bus Driver of the Year, and Bus Attendant of the Year.
“Every one of these individuals has made a profound impact on our students, schools, and community. Their dedication, whether in the classroom, supporting operations, ensuring safe and welcoming spaces, or providing essential services, helps create an environment where students can thrive,” said Dr. Sean Bulson, Superintendent of Harford County Public Schools. “Education is a collective effort, and tonight, we celebrate the passion, commitment, and excellence that make Harford County Public Schools an incredible place to learn and work. We are grateful for their contributions and are proud to recognize them for the difference they make every day.”

HCPS bus driver for 15 years, currently driving Bus 887 for Bel Air High, Bel Air Middle, and Emmorton Elementary schools. Her connection to HCPS spans nearly 35 years, beginning as a PTA volunteer and later working as a substitute before becoming a driver. She advises new drivers to prioritize safety, stay patient, and build strong relationships with students, parents, and staff. She finds joy in making each ride enjoyable and watching her students grow throughout the year. Ms. Yurek has five children, all Harford Technical High School graduates, and cherishes time with her seven grandchildren. In her free time, she enjoys scrapbooking, baking, and traveling with her family.

HVAC+R and maintains an active Journeyman’s license with 12 years of experience.
This past year, he transitioned to building automation and enjoys learning new skills.

School, which she leads with a passion for education and equity. She holds a Bachelor of Science in English Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a
master’s in professional writing, and a Post-Master’s Certification in Administration from Towson University. With experience teaching Language Arts and college-level education courses, she is dedicated to fostering strong community partnerships, amplifying student and educator voices, and promoting inclusive education. A nominee for the Maryland Association of School Principals (MASSP) Principal of the Year award, she continues to make a meaningful impact through her commitment
to excellence and fairness.


Maryland, he attended Magnolia Elementary School and Magnolia Middle School.
He graduated from Joppatowne High School in 1998. James joined the Edgewood High School team as a custodian 1 in July of 2019. Just before the summer of 2024, he was promoted to custodian 2 for the evening crew. He likes to spend his spare time with family and friends or relaxing at home watching TV and playing games.






Science in Early Childhood Education and Special Education from Lebanon Valley
College (2016) and a Master of Arts in Special Education from Ball State University
(2022). She serves as a chair for the special education team, a member of the School’s Performance and Achievement (SPA) Team, and a coach of eight years for a nonprofit lacrosse team. Mrs. Hultquist has been a model classroom teacher for new special educators and enjoys providing professional development at both school and county levels.




Visit www.hcps.org for more information on all 2025 finalists.