Dawbarn Education Awards
WHO WILL BE NEXT?!
Every year, ten educators are selected to receive a Dawbarn Education Award and $10,000 from our Community Foundation.
We are delighted to introduce to you our
2026 Dawbarn Education Award Recipients!
- Abby Arey, principal of Wenonah Elementary School
- Rena Collins, Latin teacher at Buffalo Gap High School
- Amanda Francis, director of counseling at Staunton High School
- Karen Grady, first grade teacher at Arthur R. Ware Elementary School
- Brittany Harton, special education teacher at Thomas McSwain Elementary
- Sarah Hinkle, kindergarten teacher at William Perry Elementary School
- Sarah Kite, special education aide at Stuarts Draft Elementary School
- Jennifer Palaskey, special education teacher at North River Elementary School
- Brandon Poole, counselor at William Perry Elementary School
- Lisa Warren, principal at Shelburne Middle School
The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge announced its 10 recipients of the 2026 Dawbarn Education Awards with special surprise visits this week. Now in its 32nd year, the Community Foundation honors community members for their significant impact on youth in the three local public school systems, Staunton, Augusta County and Waynesboro. The award comes with a $10,000 prize and a special banquet to celebrate the recipients in the fall.
“I am proud that our founder, H. Dunlop “Buz” Dawbarn, entrusted the Community Foundation with a program that honors the extraordinary dedication and impact of educators and staff who go beyond their duties to transform students’ lives,” said Dan Layman, CEO of the Community
Foundation. “These $10,000 cash awards are not only a token of our appreciation but a celebration of the profound difference these individuals make in shaping the future.”
Miriam Burrows, the director of educational programs at the Community Foundation, made surprise visits to inform this year’s 10 recipients in person. “Every year, the Dawbarn Education Awards remind us that incredibly important work is bhappening in our schools,” Burrows said. “The nominators and recipients are all so proud of one another, proud of what they do, proud of their students and proud of the schools they work in. “It’s hard not to get choked up. And not one of them is seeking recognition for their work. In fact, they would much rather shine the light on each other than be in the spotlight themselves.
2027 Timeline
September 1, 2026: Nominations open for our 2027 Dawbarn Education Awards!
January 5, 2027 at 11:59pm: Nomination deadline
April 2027: Recipients are announced
If you have questions or need any additional information, please contact Miriam Burrows at mb******@***br.org or by calling 540-213-2150.