We are proud to celebrate our December 2025 APS All Stars, a group of outstanding team members who bring heart, skill and dedication to our schools every day. Each honoree reflects the spirit of service and collaboration that defines APS, and their work strengthens the experiences of students, families and colleagues across our community. This month’s APS All Stars are:
Zoe Hu, Swanson Middle
Ms. Hu was the reason I didn’t mind going to school because she was so kind and understanding of my social anxiety and made her class very welcoming and supportive. She also advocated for me to be able to go to her homeroom on certain days because my homeroom was causing a lot of anxiety. In addition, she made sure every student in class could complete work and made her classroom a no judgement zone, always offering support if students were struggling in class or at home.
Dr. Kimberly Jackson, Langston
Dr. Jackson is a caring, dedicated leader. Under her leadership, the students at Langston thrive, with an over 90% graduation rate. Most students are moving on to colleges and careers. You can find her in the hallways, in classrooms, and mentoring students. Her all hands-on deck and loving approach is a testament to the culture she has created for her students.
Jessica Dvorak, Long Branch Elementary
Ms. Dvorak embodies what it means to be an exceptional educator. She goes above and beyond to create a classroom that is welcoming, friendly, and full of joy. She takes the extra time to learn each child’s personality and learning style, helping them feel confident, seen, and celebrated.
Kay Miller, Montessori Public School of Arlington
Our school librarian, Kay Miller, has created a space and a culture that is the heart of MPSA. She knows all 500+ of her readers, she picks books for the collection that bring delight to all ages.
Kerm Towler, Facilities
Kerm Towler has guided custodial operations for a lengthy career at APS. With a positive spirit, he has dealt with Pest Infestations, Covid, Wildlife, Police and Fire issues, Food Service complications, many custodial problems and more HR concerns that one would care to think about.
Their impact reaches far beyond their classrooms and offices. They build welcoming spaces, support students with care and intention, and lift up those around them through creativity, compassion and leadership.
Help us continue celebrating the people who make APS special. Nominate an APS All Star today and shine a light on a staff member who goes above and beyond.