Prince George County Public Schools Hosts Annual Community Appreciation Breakfast in Recognition of District’s Partners

November 5, 2025

A Prince George County tradition and staple of the fall season returned for another year as Prince George County Public Schools hosted its annual community breakfast at Prince George High School on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.

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An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division. It also celebrates Prince George County Public Schools' strong partnership with its stakeholders in local business, government, faith-based, and community organizations. 

An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division. An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division. An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division.
An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division. An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division. An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division.
An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division. PGCPS Logo An event with a 40-plus-year history, the community breakfast serves as an opportunity to thank the individuals, businesses, and organizations who help support the work of the local school division.

Over 100 people filled the high school’s commons area for breakfast, served by PGCPS’ Food & Nutrition Services department, and entertainment provided by the 8th and 9th grade chorus at N.B. Clements Junior High School, led by director Anna Wheeler.

Students from Prince George High School’s DECA organization, sponsored by Prince George High School educator Kim Beales, delivered drinks and offered the school’s signature “Royal” hospitality to guests.

In addition to providing the entertainment for this year's event, N.B. Clements Junior High School's Art I students worked collaboratively to create mixed-media decorations for the breakfast. Students created painted paste papers which were collaged, cut, and used for multiple aspects of the decor. Some of the art was digitized with the help of the high school's specialty print shop to create placemats for every guest. The school also created "Clements Ducks," made by their ninth graders, as gifts for the breakfast's attendees. 

N.B. Clements Jr. High School's chorus performs during the community breakfastN.B. Clements Junior High School's 8th and 9th grade chorus performs for guests at the community breakfast on November 5, 2025. (PGCPS Photo)

Among the guests in attendance, county representatives joined the division for the community breakfast, including currently serving and newly elected Prince George County Board of Supervisors and Prince George County School Board members, Circuit Court Clerk Debbie, Sheriff Roger "Buck" Vargo, and Treasurer Susan Vargo, among others.

In addition, former district superintendent and longtime educator Renee Williams returned to Prince George High School for the morning-side activity. 

To view more images from this year’s community breakfast, visit the division’s Facebook page or Flickr channel.