Lillian Orlich, a dedicated educator in Prince William County, left a lasting legacy with a $1 million donation to SPARK, the county’s education foundation. Orlich, who worked tirelessly as a teacher and counselor at Osbourn Park High School, passed away on March 7, leaving behind a generous gift for the benefit of Northern Virginia students.
Orlich’s commitment to her students was unwavering, as she worked long hours and even continued to come to school after her retirement in 2017. Her impact on the school community was profound, with many students and colleagues remembering her fondly for her dedication and positivity.
In addition to her donation to SPARK, Orlich also established a scholarship fund for Osbourn Park High seniors, ensuring that students have access to opportunities for postsecondary education. Her legacy of supporting students and promoting academic success will continue to benefit generations to come.
Dawn Davis, the executive director of SPARK, expressed gratitude for Orlich’s generous gift, which will support various education initiatives in the county. Superintendent LaTanya McDade also acknowledged Orlich’s lasting impact, stating that her contributions will never be forgotten.
Orlich’s selfless dedication to education and her students serves as an inspiration to all who knew her. Her legacy will continue to shine bright in Prince William County, providing opportunities for students to thrive and succeed in their academic pursuits.