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Congratulations, John McIntyre!

Mr. McIntyre’s inspiring devotion to caring for both the students and the school help make Sacramento Elementary a warm, welcoming and joyful place for students to learn and grow. He is multi-talented, relentlessly devoted to making a difference, and I’m honored to help recognize his daily heroics.

Dr. Charlene Williams, Oregon Department of Education Director

In a surprise announcement on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, Oregon Department of Education (ODE) Director Dr. Charlene Williams joined Oregon Lottery leaders, Parkrose School District Superintendent Michael Lopes Serrao  and Sacramento Elementary School Principal Sarah Lamb-Christensen in honoring John McIntyre as Oregon’s 2025 Education Support Professional of the Year. McIntyre is the Lead Custodian at Sacramento Elementary School. 

Dr. Williams and Jen Roper with Oregon Lottery led the event and awarded McIntyre the honor.

“Mr. McIntyre’s inspiring devotion to caring for both the students and the school help make Sacramento Elementary a warm, welcoming and joyful place for students to learn and grow,” said Dr. Williams. “He is multi-talented, relentlessly devoted to making a difference, and I’m honored to help recognize his daily heroics.”

Thanks to ODE’s partnership with the Oregon Lottery, John received an award of $5,000 and a commemorative plaque. A matching plaque and banner were awarded to Sacramento Elementary School to mark John’s achievements and his impact in the Parkrose community.

“Oregon Lottery is proud to support this award, as it spotlights an individual working tirelessly to make our educational community stronger,” said Oregon Lottery Director Mike Wells. “Mr. McIntyre’s hard work, positivity, and kind nature exemplify why he is deserving of this honor.”  

“John is an incredible role model for our students. He’s kind, he cares for everyone, and he takes incredible pride in his work. He brings a warmth to Sacramento that is felt by everyone,” said Superintendent Lopes Serrao. “He’s a meaningful contributor to the inclusive and supportive culture at Sacramento Elementary. It’s an honor to work with him and watch him do incredible work for the Sacramento community.”

“When I think about someone who takes pride in what they do and who truly loves the community he works alongside, I think of John. He creates beautiful spaces for students to learn, he empowers kids to be leaders in the community through service, and he shows true care for each and every student and staff member in our building,” said Principal Lamb Christensen. “There is no one more deserving of this award than our beloved Mr. Mac!”

“John McIntyre is the heart of Sacramento Elementary. Beyond keeping the school clean and safe, he goes out of his way every day to connect with students and staff, creating meaningful relationships that truly uplift the entire school community,” said Robyn Stolin, Supervisor of Maintenance for Parkrose School District. “His dedication and extra-mile attitude make an extraordinary difference. It is my privilege to work with him, and we’re so proud to see him recognized with this honor.”

John is an incredible role model for our students. He's kind, he cares for everyone, and takes incredible pride in his work. He brings a warmth to Sacramento that is felt by everyone.

Michael Lopes Serrano, Parkrose Superintendent

When I think about someone who takes pride in what they do and who truly loves the community he works alongside, I think of John. He creates beautiful spaces for students to learn, he empowers kids to be leaders in the community through service, and he shows true care for each and every student and staff member in our building.

Sarah Lamb Christensen, Sacramento Elementary Principal

Previous Winners

2024
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Mandy Vance

Oregon Trail School District

Boring

Clackamas

Mandy Vance

Mandy Vance

  • School: Oregon Trail School District
  • Teaches: Wellness, Athletic Leadership
  • Grade Level: 6-8th

“My goal as an educator is to create an environment where every student feels welcome exactly as they are, respected, challenged, and desires to grow both academically and personally.”
2023
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Rosa Floyd

Nellie Muir Elementary School

Woodburn

Willamette

Rosa Floyd

Rosa Floyd

  • School: Nellie Muir Elementary School
  • Grade Level: Kindergarten

“I believe that education is like dance. There are steps we learn, times when we fall, adaptations we make based on who is dancing, tradition, culture, community, and partnership.”
2022
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Ethelyn Tumalad

Clackamas High School

Clackamas

Clackamas

Ethelyn Tumalad

Ethelyn Tumalad

  • School: Clackamas High School
  • Teaches: English Language Arts
  • Grade Level: 10-11

“A metaphor of my classroom is a dining table. There’s always a seat at the table, and whatever my student is hungry for, they’ll get.”

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Finalists are chosen from among the regional winners, and then the designated candidate will be recommended to the Director of the Oregon Department of Education as the next Oregon Teacher of the Year.

Nominations for 2025-26 have closed! Check back in the fall when we announce the Regional Teachers of the Year!