Women Who Teach

Shaping minds and inspiring futures, Prescott’s women educators make a lasting impact every day. In our Women Who Teach section, Prescott Woman Magazine honors the dedicated teachers, mentors, and education leaders who empower the next generation. Celebrate their passion, perseverance, and the powerful difference they make in our community and beyond.
Local Leadership, Lasting Impact

Local Leadership, Lasting Impact

When Sheryl Gillum looks out across Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s (ERAU) Prescott campus each June, she sees more than classrooms and dorm halls—she sees possibility. As a long-time Arizonan and director of Embry-Riddle’s Upward Bound program, Sheryl has become a familiar face in the community, guiding underserved local teens toward the promise of higher education.

This summer, 34 bright students arrived at ERAU—eager to begin a six-week journey filled with academic challenges, leadership workshops and life-changing experiences.

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Painting Your Own Story

Painting Your Own Story

Amanda Beland is a painter, teacher and entrepreneur. But the Prescott native is first and foremost, an artist. If you don’t get that, she’s happy to set you straight. She found her passion in airbrushing and prevailed against sexism and stereotyping to build a career out of it. As an adjunct instructor at YC’s Career & Technical Education Center (CTEC), Amanda shares the skills she developed, and challenges students to do the same.

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Full Circle

Full Circle

Though only in her second year as math teacher and Student Council Advisor at Prescott Mile High Middle School, Katie Winter is no newcomer to the Prescott Unified School District (PUSD).

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Bringing It All Back Home

Bringing It All Back Home

“The last thing I ever thought I’d be doing is teaching.”

From her office on Yavapai College’s (YC) CTEC Campus, Cassi Gibson still sounds a little surprised. A Bagdad native, Cassi graduated from YC’s Electronics program in 2011, seeking a career that could take her far and wide.

After finding success playing multiple roles in a variety of industries, now she is back, helping her students do the same.

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The Dillon Duo

The Dillon Duo

When the Kindergarten teacher position opened up at Lincoln Elementary School within the Prescott Unified School District (PUSD) in the 2024 school year, Lincoln alum Bethany Dillon knew she had to apply. After all, not only did she attend Lincoln, but her mom, Kim, teaches there, too.

Seeing each other most days is just one of the special perks that both women enjoy. Bethany said, “I am very lucky to spend the time learning from and watching my mom be the amazing teacher that she is!” Kim, a second-grade teacher who volunteered at Lincoln when Bethany attended there in 2002, fell in love with the Lincoln community and said working with Bethany, “…is always one of those full circle gratifying moments for me and why I often feel I have the best job in the world.”

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Ambassador for Education

Ambassador for Education

eather Mulcaire has a nice office on Yavapai College’s Verde Valley Campus … and you’ll never find her there.

“I feel like the day is a failure if I’m not out and meeting people,” she said, laughing. “Finding out what students need, how class is working for them…” As Verde Campus Associate Dean, Heather is always on the move. “I could be at the greenhouse in the morning, over at Home Depot buying supplies, then washing dishes and pouring wine because I’m working front-of-house for a recreational cooking class. Whatever it takes to support our programs.”

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