Llyn.....
aka PST Carter...... aka Dean Carter
For almost 30 years, Llyn Carter was more than just a colleague—she was my right-hand person, my confidante, and my "ride or die" sister from another mother. Together, we navigated the complexities of being teacher and administrator. She was a teacher leader, union representative, Deans of Students, and program support teacher. She supported me through every challenge life presented, and I am a better person because she came into my life.
Llyn was passionate about the things that mattered most to her: her family, women's health, voting rights, and her work with Girls Friendly. She touched many lives in her own quiet, determined way, always ensuring the people she cared for felt supported and valued.
Even after she retired, Llyn wasn’t finished making her impact. She joined me at my new school, where she continued to spoil my staff with treats, student publishing, and those ever-important boxtops. She had a way of making everyone feel special, even from afar. Despite moving to Georgia, our bond remained unshakable. We texted and talked about everything—from traveling a deck building to her beloved grandchildren. We enjoyed our long-shared passion for education, especially when it came to the Philadelphia School District.
Llyn's dedication, love, and unwavering support will remain with all of us who had the privilege of knowing her. My family always called her "Dean Carter," they actually thought it was her first name. The title suited her well: a leader, a mentor, and above all, a true friend. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit will live on in all of us whose lives she enriched.