Terrell Glenn, an alternative education technician at Pocahontas Middle School, has been recognized as the latest “Yay of the Day” honoree by Henrico County Public Schools. Superintendent Amy Cashwell presented the honor to Glenn at Pocahontas Middle School.
Doreen Zabinsky, who nominated Glenn for the recognition, said, “Mr. Glenn does a wonderful job keeping the bus ramp organized at Pocahontas Middle, morning and afternoon. We bus drivers can always count on him to tackle a behavior problem and address it with professionalism and immediate attention. He goes out of his way to accommodate us and make us feel like family. Especially with his little goodie bags throughout the year to get us through the day. He’s awesome!!”
Zabinsky added, “Recently, he took care of a behavior issue on my bus in a timely manner and corresponded with myself and the zone office.”
Henrico County Public Schools (HCPS) serves students across Henrico County, Virginia, providing educational services in areas adjacent to Richmond according to its official website. The district is known for its commitment to positive learning experiences through dedicated staff members in both educational and support roles as described on their website. HCPS also highlights teaching excellence among its educators, with some receiving REB Awards for classroom performance and professional development.
Amy Cashwell currently serves as superintendent of HCPS, which operates under the motto “The right to achieve. The support to succeed,” according to information available on their official site.
The “Yay of the Day” program encourages nominations of standout staff members who make significant contributions within HCPS. More information about nominating staff can be found at https://www.henricoschools.us/yay-of-the-day.
