Board of Directors
Sean Heyl
President
Sean Heyl
President
I am an English teacher as a time release president of EACC. I have been teaching in the county for 27 years. I was hired to be an Emotional Adjustment teacher then moved into teaching English.
Veronica Golden
Vice President
Veronica Golden
Vice President
I am the proud art teacher at Gale-Bailey Elementary. I am an artist, wife, and mother to a very energetic 4 year old.
Originally from the Pittsburgh area, I am a huge fan of the Steelers and the Penguins. I attended Edinboro University, graduating in 2006 with a degree in Art Education and began teaching for CCPS three days after graduating.
Growing up around strong union values, I have brought that experience to the Education Association of Charles County when I first became involved in 2009 as a building rep. I then joined the EACC Government Relations Committee and was introduced to the very large roll politics play in public education.
Through my experiences on the GR committee I decided to run for office within the association and was elected to the Executive Board. I am now honored to serve as the EACC Vice President, combining my union values and leadership experience to help create a strong association and advocacy for strong public schools.
Will Lewis
Treasurer
Will Lewis
Secretary
I am a social studies teacher in my 13th year of teaching with Charles County Public Schools. I’ve served as a Building Representative, Executive Board Member-at-Large, EACC Secretary, and am currently the EACC Treasurer. I’ve been an elected delegate to both the MSEA and NEA Conventions where I’ve been a consistent advocate for educators and our profession. I currently serve as Vice-Chair of our Government Relations Committee. In my free time I like to attend concerts, travel, and watch sports.
Deidra Baker
Board Member
Deidra Baker
Board Member
My name is Deidra R Baker and I am a 23 year veteran in education. Education is a pillar of society that must be upheld and respected by and for all. I am a Compliance Facilitator in SPED and a parent of two CCPS graduates. I became involved in union business to become a better advocate for educators and students. I have a business degree from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, masters degree in Special Education and Transitions from George Washington University and am currently completing a masters degree in Legal Studies from Trinity Law School and a doctoral program in organizational leadership from Grand Canyon University.
Shawn Starcher
Board Member
Shawn Starcher
Board Member
Shawn Denton Starcher has been teaching in CCPS for 27 years. She currently serves as a Teacher Academy of Maryland instructor training the next generation of Charles County’s education professionals. Previously, she served as an EACC Rep for over 17 years, on the EACC Executive Board as Member-at-Large, as an NEA-Rep Assembly Host Committee Treasurer, and as a MSEA Delegate Rep to the annual MSEA Assembly for over a decade. Shawn continues to work closely with the GR Committee to increase local awareness of education issues that are affected by local & state politics, and she is working to elevate the awareness of young teachers on the importance of union activism and their employee rights & responsibilities.
Linda Shackelford
Board Member
Linda Shackelford
Board Member
I began my teaching career in 1997 at Benjamin Stoddert Middle School in Charles County as a Special Education teacher. From there, I transferred to Prince George’s County in 2001 where I stayed for 16 years. I decided to return to Charles County to so I could be closer to where my own children were attending school. My passion for educators and students to continue to grow with every year I am in Education. On a personal note, I enjoy going to the beach and cruising.
Donna Robinson
Board Member
Donna Robinson
Board Member
I have been with Charles County Public Schools in the capacity of a substitute teacher, math teacher, counselor and Pupil Personnel Worker. I have been with EACC since starting and have been a building representative for over 22 years. I have 2 grown children and 7 grandchildren. I own a small farm with pigs, chickens, ducks, Sulcata Tortoise and a dog. My hobby would be taking care of my mother and the nature surrounding me. I enjoy what I do, and I plan to do it for a while.
Board Member - Unit II Representative
Kendrick Wells
Board Member
Kendrick Wells
Board Member
Kendrick Wells, LMSW, MA, ADT, BS is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Special Education Teacher, Transition Specialist, and Mental Health Counselor with over five years of experience serving students and families in Charles County Public Schools and additional experience in behavioral health and substance use treatment. A proud 2014 graduate of Thomas Stone High School, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES), a Master of Arts in Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling from Norfolk State University (NSU), and a Master of Social Work from Grand Canyon University (GCU). Throughout his career, Kendrick has remained committed to empowering individuals through advocacy, education, mental health counseling, and evidence-based services that promote personal growth, resilience, independence, and long-term success.
In addition to his professional roles, Kendrick is an active leader and advocate within the education and social services communities. He currently serves as Lead Building Representative at Thomas Stone High School and has served as a Board Member of the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA) Minority Affairs Committee for the past three years, advancing equity, inclusion, and leadership opportunities for educators across Maryland. He is a lifelong member of Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society, a member of Alpha Chi National College Honor Society (Social Work), and a member of Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society. As a Licensed Master Social Worker and Alcohol and Drug Trainee, Kendrick brings a unique combination of educational expertise, clinical knowledge, and leadership experience to his work, striving to create meaningful opportunities and positive outcomes for the individuals, families, and communities he serves through education, mental health counseling, and recovery support services.
Simone Young
Board Member
Simone Young
Board Member
I began my educational career as a science teacher, and later moved into supporting teachers as an instructional coach, resource teacher, and currently work as the district STEM coordinator. In my 26 years as an educator, I have always believed that serving in my association as one of the most impactful ways that I can contribute to my community.
Leslie Schroeck
Board Member - Retired
Leslie Schroeck
When I retired from CCPS after 32 years of active involvement in EACC, I knew I was not ready to break my ties with EACC/MSEA/NEA. I felt there was more I could do to support the association and its members. As the Retired Members’ Representative on the Executive Board, my goal is to increase our retired membership and provide service to EACC.
