A Tribute to the Unsung Heroes of Education: Warwick Valley Central School District Honors Dedicated Faculty and Staff Members
August 30, 2024 marked a special day for the Warwick Valley Central School District as it celebrated its dedicated faculty and staff members who have reached significant service milestones. The ceremony, held during Superintendent's Conference Day in the WVHS auditorium, was an opportunity to express gratitude and acknowledge the hard work and dedication of these individuals who have made a lasting impact on the lives of students and families in the district.
A Tradition of Excellence: Honoring Faculty and Staff Members
The Warwick Valley Central School District has a long tradition of excellence in education, and this ceremony was a testament to that. By recognizing and honoring its dedicated faculty and staff members, the district is not only showing appreciation for their service but also reinforcing the importance of education as a vital part of our society.
A Ceremony of Gratitude: Commemorative Pins and Heartfelt Thanks
During the ceremony, Superintendent Dr. David Leach and Board of Education President Keith Parsons presented commemorative pins to faculty and staff members who have reached service milestones. This gesture was a heartfelt way to express gratitude for their years of dedication and commitment to the students and families in the district.
The ceremony also provided an opportunity for these dedicated individuals to share their experiences, insights, and reflections on their time in the district. Their stories were a testament to the impact that education can have on people's lives and the importance of having caring, supportive, and knowledgeable educators who make a difference in the lives of students.
A Legacy of Service: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 Years of Commitment
The ceremony recognized faculty and staff members who have reached service milestones of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 years. This included individuals who have made significant contributions to the district's academic programs, extracurricular activities, and community outreach initiatives.
Some of the recipients of commemorative pins include:
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5 Years: Bill Biniaris, Tina Bolich, Stacey Browne, Jordan Cangialosi, Gina Casale, Beverly Cavalieri, Jennifer Daubert, John DeBlasio, Sarah Decker, Danielle DeStaso, Christie Esserman, Paul Faliski, Christina Galow, Charlotte Garofalo, Mark Glasse, Than Harrington, Brittni Jaeckel, Katherine Johnson, Daria Justiniano, Amanda Knowles, Christine Krasinski, Belinda Mann, Melissa Miller, Christina O’Carroll, Kathrine O’Donnell, Shane Peters, Scott Pizanie, Christopher Radon, Christine Retcho, Linda Roman, Jereme Safier, Sayonara Samborski, Brianna Santander, Patricia Schaefer, Susan Kaptein, Scott Elizabeth Sklar, Ruth Shoenfeld Woods, Krystal Young
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10 Years: Kira Hudson, Jeanne Kerrisk, Martha Langlitz, Jon Mausling, George McManus, Gina Scarpulla, Dawn Space, Amanda Undersinger
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15 Years: Denis Barden, Julie-Anne Helmrich, Timothy Holmes, Kathleen Leahey, Diane Russo, Peter Scheuermann, Russell Vance
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20 Years: Dawn Barber, Catherine Bloomer, Kristin Cronk, Melissa DiGiantommaso, Joelle Haggerty, Darcy Halbig, Stefanie Hawkins, Julie Hornbeck, Alexia Kaval, Kevin McGovern, Darren Morse, Ryan Muehlbauer, Maurizio Muscia, Nicole Rose, Jason Wickham
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25 Years: Kathleen Flansburg, Pamela Gergley, Edward Mesic, Patricia Patterson, Gregory Sirico, Kathleen Smith
A Celebration of Education: A Commitment to Excellence
The Warwick Valley Central School District's ceremony was a celebration of education and a testament to the district's commitment to excellence. By recognizing and honoring its dedicated faculty and staff members, the district is ensuring that the values of dedication, hard work, and community service are preserved for future generations.
This ceremony will be remembered as a special moment in the history of the Warwick Valley Central School District, where educators and employees came together to celebrate their commitment to education and their role in shaping the lives of students and families in the district.