November School Board Recognition 2025
November 19, 2025
At November's Cabot School Board meeting, we had the honor of recognizing several outstanding students and staff members!
Child Development Center
We were proud to recognize our Cabot Public Schools incredible Child Development Center team at Tuesday night’s board meeting! Our CDC supports our district employees by serving the children of our faculty and staff, from six months to four years old. With nine dedicated team members, every child is safe, loved, and learning each day.

Under the leadership of Mrs. Lyndsie Odle, teachers provide age-appropriate lessons and create meaningful learning experiences. Mrs. Odle leads by example, and her servant-hearted approach sets the tone for the entire program.


Our teachers also participate in ongoing professional development- much of it beyond what’s required - because they’re committed to being the very best for their students. We would also like to recognize Suzie Kelley who is over our CDC Department and is our Director of Pre-K. Mrs. Kelley, thank you for all you do as well! We’re so grateful for this amazing team!
Student Recognition
Jaylin Robertson
Jaylin joined Panther Academy this year and immediately impressed us with her determination. She is completing both her junior and senior year at once - a remarkable testament to her maturity and drive. Her hard work is paying off, and her future is wide open!


PLC Building Recognition
Cassy Barnes
Mrs. Barnes is often the first friendly face students see each morning, greeting everyone with patience, encouragement, and genuine care. She is the Food Service Manager and brings comfort and consistency to our students, and her kindness truly makes a difference.


Student Recognition
Kylo Todd
Kylo has shown tremendous growth over the past five years. A humble, hardworking GT student, he leads by example and dreams of working at NASA someday. He strives to “make someone’s day,” and he absolutely does.


PLC Building Recognition
Aubrey May
Mrs. May, now in her second year at Eastside, already serves as a Kindergarten Grade Level Leader. Her organization, compassion, and commitment to research-based instruction create an exceptional learning environment for her students. She is loved by both families and staff.


