These are examples of the fine accomplishments occurring at our
schools every day.
STUDENT RECOGNITION
These are examples of the fine accomplishments occurring at
our schools every day.
· Julia
Brown,
Bernardo Heights Middle School eighth grader, qualified for
the 2006 National Spelling Bee after capturing the San Diego
County Spelling Bee title in March. Julia made it all the
way to the fifth round of the National Bee in Washington,
D.C. The words Julie has spelled correctly orally were
kurgan, relevancy, and balopticon. There were 25 words that
made up the written round. Julia spelled all 25 correctly. A
sampling of those words were: banally, derogatory,
precedent, basmati, lycanthropy, succussatory, olio,
scopolamine, Capharnaum, and sprachgefuhl.
· Justin
Scheid,
Westview High School sophomore, won the 2005-2006 National
PTA Award of Excellence and the 2005-2006 State PTA Award of
Excellence for his Reflections musical composition titled
I Wonder.
· Tony
Kim,
Rancho Bernardo High School senior, won the 2005-2006 State
PTA Award of Excellence for his Reflections visual arts
project
I Wonder why so many catastrophic events are happening?
· Three
PUSD students have been recognized as 2007 Jacobs Scholars
to the UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering:
David Govea,
Westview High School, in Engineering Physics;
Brian Lao,
Westview High School, in Bioengineering; and
Sara Richardson,
Mt. Carmel High School, in Bioengineering.
· Janis
Yue, sixth grader
at Meadowbrook Middle School, took first place in the San
Diego State University Black History Month 2006 essay
contest. The theme of the contest was “Looking into the
Future by Honoring the Past.”
· Taylor
Yi,
a junior at Westview High School, is one of 20 top high
school chemistry students in the country who will be
competing for a spot on the four-person U.S. team for the
International Chemistry Olympiad. Taylor, a finalist last
year, will attend a two-week study camp at the U.S. Air
Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
· Nine
students who received top scores in the National Chemistry
Exam from San Diego County were honored at the American
Chemical Society’s Education Banquet at the University of
San Diego on June 3, 2006. The students recognized from
Poway Unified were Westview High School juniors
Taylor Yi,
Linda Ge,
and
Kevin Li;
Rancho Bernardo High School sophomore
Roscoe Huo
and junior
Neeraj Sathnur;
and Mt. Carmel High School sophomore
Monique Wolfe.
· Rancho
Bernardo High School freshman
Haochi
Shi has been judged
the top ninth-grader in the United States Chess Federation’s
Western States Single Grade Scholastic Chess Championship
this spring in Ventura. Haochi also took first place in the
San Diego Chess Club’s winter and spring scholastic
championships this year in Balboa Park. In addition, he is
an American Mathematics Competition school champion.
· Liz
Caramante,
seventh grader at Oak Valley Middle School, received second
place in the Character Matters Essay Contest sponsored by
University of San Diego’s Character Development Center.
· James
Willis,
Westview High School sophomore, will attend the Presidential
Classroom Future World Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C.,
in July. Participants will explore international relations,
diplomacy, and the changing world economy.
· The
San Diego Charger Foundation selected
Taylor Yi,
Westview High School junior, as a 2006 Charger Champion was
honored May 15 at the Hotel Del Coronado. Each of the 16
winners receives $7000 and a Sony laptop computer.
· Girish
Nanjundiah,
Mt. Carmel High School senior, won the 2006 San Diego Youth
Symphony Concerto Competition earning a $650 scholarship
provided by the Advocates for Classical Music plus the honor
of being able to perform with the San Diego Youth Symphony
on June 4 at Copley Symphony Hall.
· Isabelle
Germar,
Meadowbrook Middle School eighth grader, has become the
California State Champion for Scholastic Challenge 2006.
This year the American Scholastic Achievement League
competition involved over 26,000 very knowledgeable students
from American schools worldwide. Meadowbrook had 58
students take the test and 53 scored above the national
average.
· The
Black Mountain Middle School team placed second in the
Science Olympiad State Championships. The team members are
eighth graders
Loic Anderegg,
Andy Brock,
Denise Doan,
Shuyang Fang,
Jamie Ferguson,
Andy Frey,
Andrea Ito,
Bonnie Jiang,
Alice Main,
Chris Mallec,
Katherine Shimei,
Christine Sun,
Elmer Pres Urbano,
Chester Yao,
and seventh grader
Dave Schmidt.
· Seniors
Naomi Serling-Boyd
of Mt. Carmel,
Kristine Carrasco
of Poway High, and
Stacey King
of Westview High School were recipients of the Most Valuable
Staffer Awards from the
San Diego Union Tribune
recognizing journalism students making a major contribution
toward the successful production of their individual school
newspapers.
· Jacob
Diaz,
sixth grader at Oak Valley Middle School, received the
Pieter Koonings Memorial Scholarship, which entitles him to
attend a two-week camp at Jameson Ranch Camp in Glennville,
CA.
· Rancho
Bernardo High School DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of
America, an Association of Marketing Students) members
Spencer Breidenbach
(sophomore),
Brice Colton
(sophomore),
Chris Condron
(sophomore),
Emily Hsu
(sophomore),
Eugenia
Lyakhova
(junior),
Harold Myer
(senior),
Ryan Phan
(sophomore),
Robert Ozeroff
(junior), and
Matthew Whitten
(sophomore) competed at the International Career Development
Conference in Dallas. DECA is a business-marketing club
that strives to educate its members about marketing,
entrepreneurship, and general business strategies.
· Isabelle
Germar, Meadowbrook
Middle School eighth grader, is the California State
Champion for Scholastic Challenge 2006. This year the
American Scholastic Achievement League competition involved
over 26,000 very knowledgeable students, including 58
students from Meadowbrook, with 53 of them scoring above the
national average.
· Tristyn
Summers, Westview
High School sophomore, took part in the opening ceremonies
for the FIFA World Cup Soccer Games in Kirchheim, Germany.
She and her San Diego Strikers Soccer Club teammates took
part in the opening ceremonies. Tristyn carried the black
box holding a gold coin out onto the field for the coin
toss.
· Nicholas
Chambers, Rancho
Bernardo High School junior,
will be attending
the Presidential Classroom’s “National Security in
Democracy” program in Washington, D.C., in July. The program
provides students with an extensive look into the National
Security process, from diplomacy to bio-terrorism and the
role of private contractors.
· At
a regional robotics competition, Poway High School Regional
Occupational Program students won the Underwriters Laboratories
Industrial Safety Award, which recognized the team's innovative
ways to eliminate or protect against hazards while operating
such machinery. Participating ROP students include Poway High
students
Joe Abremski
(sophomore),
Ashley Alexander
(senior),
Matt Bonnet
(senior),
Scott Briscoe
(senior),
Greg Del Castillo
(senior),
Alex DiMarzo
(senior),
Clark Heckman
(junior),
Michael Henry
(senior),
Matt Howard
(junior),
Zack Mullenger
(freshman),
Tanya Patterson
(freshman),
Tony Shafer
(junior),
Nick Shumante
(sophomore),
Nick Stark
(sophomore),
Alex Swaisgood
(freshman),
Kyle Zampell
(sophomore), and Rancho Bernardo senior
Michele Blinco.
Their instructor is
Rodger Dohm.
· The
Poway High School Die Lieders
choir scored First Place out of 18 choirs at the Heritage
National Invitational Choral Festival of Gold in San Francisco.
The choir members are Allison
Barnes (junior), Gary
Barnes (sophomore),
Jaclyn Burt (junior),
Todd Cantu (senior),
Katrina Chludzinski (senior),
Erin Dauphine (senior),
Ryan Davidson (junior),
David Dransfield
(senior), Amanda Eldreth
(junior), Abigail Frisch
(junior), Marquel Gerson
(sophomore), Rebekah Helms
(senior), Karen Hoey
(senior), Jason Jensen
(senior), Alisha Kassel
(senior), Chase Kassel
(sophomore), Gregory Katakalidis
(junior), Olivia Korte
(senior), Matthew Kumar
(senior), Benjamin Rollins
(senior), Chris Rossio
(junior), Conor Tibbs
(junior), Marshall Voit
(senior), and Laura Wood
(senior). Their director is
Nancy Gray.
· Jeff
Schwab,
Poway High School junior, was awarded Best Dramatic Actor at the
San Diego Shakespeare Society Festival for his portrayal of
Hamlet. The
Poway High School Theater Arts Group
received the Festival’s Most Outstanding Dramatic Scene award.
Rollin Swain
is the drama instructor.
· John
Paruleski, Poway High
School senior, placed second in the Parts Plus Challenge section
of the Cuyamaca College Skills Day Competition. Finishing
second in the basic competition was the team of Poway High
students
Brandon
Pennington (sophomore)
and
Tyler Lanz (junior).
Poway High juniors
Garrett
Campanella and
Brandon
Blom were the third
place team. Their instructor is
Ken Faverty.
· Ten
elementary schools participated in the Greater San Diego Math
Council Elementary Math Field Day on May 18, 2006. There were
over 300 fourth and fifth grade students from 36 schools in San
Diego County that participated in the event. Below is a list of
those students from PUSD and where they placed in their event.
Sudoku - Fifth Grade
First Place -
Roger
Ouyang, Adobe Bluffs
Elementary School **Perfect Score**
Second Place -
Brian
Schwedock, Creekside
Elementary School
Fourth Place -
Rou Yen,
Turtleback Elementary School
Fifth Place -
Colleen
Adams, Valley
Elementary School
Heads-up – Fifth
Grade
First Place -
Eddie Kim,
Westwood Elementary School
Math Wizardry - Fifth Grade
Second Place -
Shraman Ray
Chaudhuri, Shoal Creek
Elementary School
Third Place -
Brian Boggs,
Creekside Elementary School
Mental Math - Fifth Grade
Third Place -
Alex Dyer,
Adobe Bluffs Elementary School
Fifth Place -
Nithish
Arunkumar, Stone Ranch
Elementary School
Luck or Logic - Fifth Grade
Third Place -
Ian Lim,
Creekside Elementary School
Math Wizardry - Fourth Grade
First Place -
Vincent Yao,
Creekside Elementary School
Digit Deal - Fourth Grade
First Place -
John Hong,
Turtleback Elementary School
Mental Math - Fourth Grade
First Place -
Ashwinlal
Sreelal, Creekside
Elementary School
Second Place -
Leeav
Nagola, Westwood
Elementary School
Crafty Calculator - Fourth Grade
First Place -
Ajay Nathan,
Morning Creek Elementary School
Second Place -
Jessica
Chen, Westwood
Elementary School
Fourth Place -
Christina
Cheng, Stone Ranch
Elementary School
Sudoku - Fourth Grade
Third Place -
Eric
Overton, Valley
Elementary School
Fourth Place -
Karen Ding,
Stone Ranch Elementary School
Fifth Place -
Travis
Nguyen, Morning Creek
Elementary School
STAFF RECOGNITION
· The
Palomar Council PTA/PTSA presented the 2005-2006 distinguished
awards for service to children at its annual meeting on May 24,
2006. The following persons received this recognition:
Ann Guinn,
Assistant Superintendent, Secondary Education
Golden Oak
Service Award
Andy Patapow,
PUSD Board of Education member
Honorary
Service Award
Kathy Frost,
Citizens’ Oversight Committee past-president and PTA president
Honorary
Service Award
· Jerry
Leininger,
Westview High School principal, was chosen to receive the
prestigious California Interscholastic Federation CIF-San Diego
Section Life Pass, based upon his significant contributions to
the organization.
· José
Campo,
wrestling coach at Mt. Carmel High School, has been inducted
into the 2006 Class of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame
located at the University of Oklahoma. Criteria for the award
is a combination of coaching ability and record, as well as
contributions to the sport itself during his 30-years of
coaching.
· Monique
Lamphiere-Tamayoshi,
Mt. Carmel High School English teacher, has been selected the
2005-2006 Coach of the Year in Gymnastics for the State of
California by the California Coaches Association. This honor
recognizes Monique’s coaching record, longevity, and
contribution to the sport as a whole.
· Greg
Mizel,
Mesa Verde Middle School principal, was awarded Outstanding
Middle School Administrator for the California Music Educators
Association-Southern Border Section.
· The
Classroom of the Future Foundation (CFF) will recognize
Lynne Harvey,
fifth grade teacher at Rolling Hills Elementary, at the CFF
Innovation in Education Awards event on May 25. She is
receiving the Inspiration Award for her research and work with
her students on real-time scientific activities with Falcon
Watch 2006.
· Marycay
Densmore,
7/8 grade teacher at Mesa Verde Middle School, will receive
Honorable Mention for her Video Conferencing in the Classroom
program from the Classroom of the Future Foundation.
· Stacy
Vinge,
Literacy Specialist at Valley Elementary School, will represent
PUSD on May 19 and receive a Greater San Diego Reading
Association Award for Excellence in Teaching and Promoting
Literacy for her work with Valley staff to develop a
standards-based alignment of content, assessment, resources, and
instruction. Her work is also recognized for advancing this
effort throughout the district.
· Deborah
Kraus,
Sunset Hills fifth grade teacher, has been chosen by the Greater
San Diego Mathematics Council to receive its award for
Outstanding Classroom Mathematics Teacher for the Upper
Elementary Level at the organization’s Annual Recognition
Banquet on May 24.
· Joy
Leinow,
Student Support Services Teacher on Special Assignment,
presented a workshop on “Character Education” at the PTA Ninth
District Summer Leadership Conference on June 10 at the
University of San Diego.
· Dan
Lopez, Ed.D.,
was honored by KYXY Radio and
Point Loma Nazarene University with their Prize Principal of the
Month Award for May of 2006. Nominations are accepted for the
Prize Principal Award in order to acknowledge the men and women
that govern San Diego schools (grades K-12). Dr. Lopez was
nominated by a student and parent of Abraxas High School. He
received a beautiful plaque, lunch for 40 at Outback Steakhouse,
and a one in nine chance for a trip for two to Maui.
· Melissa
Moreau,
Black Mountain Middle School music teacher, was honored with a
San Diego Educational Theatre Association’s Bravissimo Choice
Award for 2005-2006 at the La Jolla Playhouse on June 7 in
recognition of excellence in theatre education.
· Sharon
Raffer,
Director of Communications presented a workshop to PTA
countywide leaders about “How to Showcase Your Successes for TV
and Newspapers” at the PTA Ninth District Summer Leadership
Conference on June 10 at the University of San Diego.
DISTRICT RECOGNITION
· Two
elementary schools have been selected as 2006 California
Distinguished Schools and one elementary school was awarded
honorable mention. To compete for the awards, schools were
required to meet California Department of Education eligibility
standards for student performance, and submit a detailed 26-page
application based on the best practices of exemplary schools.
Each school was required to cite evidence of standards and
accountability, effective instructional practices, support for
student learning, a well-organized curriculum, integration of
technology, safe schools, and parent and community support.
State review teams spent a day at each of the qualifying schools
where they met with teachers, classified staff, parents, and
students. The statewide recognition ceremony is scheduled for
May 26 in Anaheim. The following schools have been recognized:
Adobe Bluffs Elementary School
2006 California Distinguished School
Morning Creek Elementary School
2006 California Distinguished School
Deer Canyon Elementary School
Honorable Mention
· Meadowbrook
Middle School
received the 2006 Innovative Video in Education Awards (iVIE)
for their video
Spring Fever,
a one-minute San Diego Environmental Service Department Public
Service Announcement explaining the need to recycle yard waste.
Teachers
Joe Gizzo
(video shots) and
Joe Ismay
(video and editing) worked with seventh grader
Jack Green,
the star of the video. Jack received the award at the Spreckels
Theatre on May 16.
· Poway
Unified School District
has been selected as a winner of the Project-in-Design Award of
Excellence for Del Sur Elementary as part of the 2006 Leroy F.
Greene Design Awards by California's Coalition for Adequate
School Housing. NTDStichler is the architect and led a design
process called ESQUISSE (from a French word meaning to sketch
out loud) involving school staff, community representatives,
parents, and students along with the architects. Discussions
centered on how the facility could enhance student learning.
Draft sketches were produced that reflected the eventual design
of the school.
· Meadowbrook
Middle School Rhythm in Blue Show Choir
performed in the Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park on May 10 at an
annual ceremony honoring officers who have been killed in the
line of duty from the local police departments, the county
sheriff's department, state agencies such as the highway patrol,
and federal agencies such as the border patrol.
· Rancho
Bernardo High School
received the 2006 Innovative Video in Education Awards (iVIE)
Red Eye Award for their video
Camera Movement and Creative Techniques.
Ross Kallen is the instructor and the student award went to
Team James Woo.
· The
results of the American Chemical Association (ACS) Chemistry
Olympiad are as follows:
Division I
(students with one year of chemistry)
First Place –
Rancho Bernardo High School
Third Place –
Poway High School
Division II
(students with more than one year of chemistry)
First Place –
Westview High School
Second Place –
Rancho Bernardo High School
Third Place –
Poway High School
Division
I
– Top pair performances
Second Place:
Julie Gill
(Rancho Bernardo High School sophomore) and
Derek Wung
(Rancho Bernardo High School senior)
Division II
– top pair performances
First Place:
Linda Ge
and
Taylor Yi
(Westview High School juniors)
Second Place:
Emily Hulme
and
Tim Scheffelin
(Poway High School juniors)
· The
following elementary schools participated in this spring’s
Jump Rope For Heart
fundraising event to support the American Heart Association.
Adobe Bluffs Elementary School received special recognition from
the organization for their fundraising efforts.
Adobe
Bluffs Elementary School
$16,130
Pomerado Elementary School
$490
Shoal Creek Elementary School
$5,251
Stone Ranch Elementary School
$1,843
Sundance Elementary School
$1,297
Sunset Hills Elementary School
$906
Tierra Bonita Elementary School
$5,634
Valley Elementary School
$1,200
Westwood Elementary School
$225
· The
County of San Diego Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP)
Program recognized
Poway Unified School District
for its continued dedication to the health and well-being of our
students by achieving high compliance with the State of
California requirement of first grade school entry health
checkups. Poway Unified reached 96% school compliance on first
grade school entry health screenings during the 2005-2006 school
year.
· Palomar
Council PTA/PTSAs
received State and Ninth District recognition for 2005-2006.
The awards include:
State PTA MY PTSA Award
Park Village Elementary School PTA
–
recognized for advocacy
Ninth District Newsletter Awards
– Outstanding Coverage of PTA Purposes
Deer Canyon Elementary School PTA,
Parent Education, “Developing Responsibility”
Los Peñasquitos Elementary School PTA,
Community Concerns, “Internet Safety”
Morning Creek Elementary School PTA,
Parent Education, “Holiday Gifts to Children”
Oak Valley Middle School PTSA,
Art Education, “Art Corps”
Park Village Elementary School PTA,
Legislation, “November Bill Ballot Issues”
Shoal Creek Elementary School PTA,
Children’s Contributions, “Second Grade Artwork”
Ninth District Newsletter Awards
– Excellence Coverage of PTA Purposes
Canyon View Elementary School PTA,
Legislation, “Prop 76”
Pomerado Elementary School PTA,
Community Concerns, “Caring Coins and Gift Cards”
Rancho Bernardo High School PTA,
Education
Westwood Elementary School PTA,
Education, “Mentoring Program”
Honorable Mention:
Adobe Bluffs Elementary School PTA
haparral Elementary School PTA
Garden Road Elementary School PTA
Rolling Hills Elementary School PTA
Palomar Council PTA
Ninth District PTA Program Books
Westview High School PTSA,
Best Program Book Overall
Deer Canyon Elementary School
(Finalist), Outstanding Elementary
Mesa Verde Middle School
(Winner),
Outstanding Middle
Westview High School
(Winner), Outstanding High
Palomar Council
(Winner), Outstanding Council Program Book
Program Books “Collaborators Award”
Adobe Bluffs Elementary School
Canyon View Elementary School
Chaparral Elementary School
Deer Canyon Elementary School
Highland Ranch Elementary School
Meadowbrook Middle School
Midland Elementary School
Morning Creek Elementary School
Oak Valley Middle School
Painted Rock Elementary School
Park Village Elementary School
Poway High School
Rancho Bernardo High School
Rolling Hills Elementary School
Shoal Creek Elementary School
Sunset Hills Elementary School
Twin Peaks Middle School
Turtleback Elementary School
Valley Elementary School
Westview High School
Westwood Elementary School
POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OF THE YEAR 2006-2007: MELINDA TURNWALL AND
TERRI HORAN
Each year the San Diego County
Office of Education sponsors a Classified Employee of the Year
recognition program honoring embers of the classified service
for their outstanding contributions to school districts. Prior
to county submission, the district conducts its own selection
process. This year PUSD sites and departments were asked to
submit names to committee members, one representing district
departments and the other representing school sites. The
committee members make the final selection by judging the
nominees based on work performance, community achievements, and
contributions to the betterment of the school district.
Poway Unified School
District's Classified Employees for 2006-2007 are Melinda
Turnwall and Terri Horan. Only one name could be forwarded on
to the County, and we are pleased that Melinda Turnwall is Poway
Unified's selection to represent the District at the County
level.
Melinda
Turnwall, PUSD School Bus Driver, Transportation Department
Making a difference is
a way of life for Melinda Turnwall. Whether helping a child
start the school day with a smile, mentoring the newest employee
in the Transportation Department, or helping young people
navigate through their teenage years, Melinda brings compassion
and insight to her work with others.
Melinda worked for the school
district as a bus driver for the past six years. During that
time she distinguished herself as a dedicated employee who
always acts in the best interests of the children she
transports. At the same time, Melinda has looked for other ways
in which she could improve the working environment of her fellow
employees. She volunteered for numerous additional
responsibilities throughout the Transportation Department,
including being a mentor for new drivers, and serving as a
member of the Safety and Sunshine Committees. Currently Melinda
represents the interests of her fellow drivers in monthly
meetings and annual contract negotiations as union steward.
In addition to her active
involvement on the job, Melinda has made significant
contributions to the community through her involvement in school
and church activities. She served as Mt. Carmel High School
PTSA (Parent, Teacher, and Student Association) President and as
both the chair and co-chair of Mt. Carmel Grad Night
festivities, even beyond the years when her children graduated.
Melinda has been very involved in youth programs at her church
as well as with quilting projects for the elderly and the ill.
She has also been active in Boy Scouts and has helped prepare
humanitarian relief kits for Third World countries.
“Melinda is always willing to
help her fellow employees,” said a colleague. “The
Transportation Department is a better place to work because of
her insight and the many hours she donates to the department.”
Tim Purvis, PUSD Director of
Transportation, said, “Having had the pleasure to work with and
observe hundreds of drivers in my career, Melinda truly embodies
both the competence and caring dedication that we strive for in
all our school bus drivers. She is a 'class' act, always
professional, polite, courteous, and deeply cares for her
students, co-workers, and our organization.”
Terri
Horan, Instructional Aide, Special Education, Deer Canyon
Elementary School
Terri
Horan’s dedication to the students she works with every day, as
well as her enthusiasm and ability, has garnered the admiration
and respect of the school community.
“If I could
bottle her, clone her, or in some way duplicate her, I would,”
said Earl Scull, Deer Canyon Elementary School principal.
“Terri is the best in an environment where the best is needed.”
Terri joined the Poway Unified
School District in 2004 as an aide in the Autism Spectrum
Disorder (ASD) preschool class. Her energy and enthusiasm are
boundless and a perfect match for these very active youngsters.
Terri’s positive attitude and
love of children is evident in everything she does. Her
students are nonverbal and rely on visual input to derive
meaning. Terri’s active, animated, and loving support is
exactly what they need. Whether she is toileting, diapering,
feeding, or dealing with behaviors, she always has a smile and
positive praise.
Within the classroom, Terri
willingly takes the lead in music and calendar, in the play
area, and in preparation of materials. She is always an
advocate for her preschool children. She is hands on: modifying
materials and furniture to adapt them for her students.
It is not uncommon to see
Terri interacting in playground activities or going down the
slide with a student to help engage them in play. She can also
be seen in the halls using behavioral strategies to help
students regain control of their behavior.
Terri has become well-versed
in the methodologies used to support children with autism,
planning and preparing with the lead teacher, and modeling for
the other aides in the class. Other staff members look to her
for guidance and instruction when there is a question or
concern. Terri can always be counted on to help make sure the
classroom operates as students are accustomed to and helps
provide a safe and consistent learning environment for the
youngsters.
“Everyone
at Deer Canyon appreciates all Terri does for her students and
with the staff. The Deer Canyon school community joins the
district in celebrating Terri’s recognition as school district
Classified Employee of the Year,” Deer Canyon Principal Earl
Scull said.
Committee
Members:
Greg
Franzen, Director,
Human Resources (facilitator)
Joseph Dunne, Bus
Aide, Transportation
Susan Hartman,
Office Assistant II, Testing, Learning Support Services
Tom Farrell, Lead
Custodian, Abraxas High School
Edna Mailey, Student
Services Specialist, Mt. Carmel High School
Sharon Raffer,
Director of Communications
This is a list of all PUSD
site and department classified employees of the year:
|
Tom Farrell
Mary Jo Stollfuss
Anna Gray
Precious Halliday
Lori Adour
Dot Johnson
Cathy Ruffner
Trish Malimali
Kristie Korte
Julie Hennes
Judy Nichols
Carol Scott
Anne Phillips
Lynnette Turner
Laura Attard
Kelley Magill
Jane Lauderdale
Susan Griffin
Marsha Santiago
Vanda
Wilshire
Jack Clausen
Rita Rocco
Marlene Stroyer
Annette Davies
Dee Scott
Katherine McCoy
Gayle McCormick
Rhonda Ewald
Christine Keresztury
Shirley O’Brien
Nancy Casarez
Robby Boyd
Stephanie Allensworth
Courtney Davis Martin
Bridgette Padilla
Tim Schoos
Nancy Vogel
Lynda Carter
Laura Hatch
Lois Mangarelli
Beverly Birdsell |
Abraxas High School
Accounting
Adobe Bluffs Elementary
School
Alternative Programs
Bernardo Heights Middle
School
Black Mountain Middle School
Canyon View Elementary
School
Career, Technical & Adult
Education
Chaparral Elementary School
Creekside Elementary School
Extended Student Services
Garden Road Elementary
School
Highland Ranch Elementary
School
Learning Support Services
Los Peñasquitos Elementary
School
Los Peñasquitos Elementary
School
Meadowbrook Middle School
Mesa Verde Middle School
Morning Creek Elementary
School
Mt. Carmel High School
Oak Valley Middle School
Painted Rock Elementary
School
Park Village Elementary
School
Personnel Support Services
Pomerado Elementary School
Poway High School
Purchasing
Rancho Bernardo High School
Rolling Hills Elementary
School
Shoal Creek Elementary
School
Special Education
Stone Ranch Elementary
School
Student Support Services
Sundance Elementary School
Sunset Hills Elementary
School
Tierra Bonita Elementary
School
Turtleback Elementary School
Twin Peaks Middle School
Valley Elementary School
Westview High School
Westwood Elementary School |
Lead Custodian
Accounting Assistant IV
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OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEERS FOR
2005-2006
The Poway Unified School
District is fortunate to have a significant number of volunteers
from the community to assist in the education of our children.
Our volunteers are inspirational models for all volunteers in
the state. Without their generous contributions, we would not
attain our present level of success.
Each school had the
opportunity to nominate a candidate as its outstanding
volunteer. Four volunteers were selected for District
recognition. The criteria used for selection include:
significant difference to the school and student(s), leadership
qualities, years of effective service, and broad-based
implications.
Those being honored tonight
for their exceptional efforts during the 2005-2006 school year
are representative of the entire group of outstanding people
who give so much. They are:
Mary
Andrews, Sunset Hills Elementary School
Kathy Frost, Deer Canyon Elementary School
Karen Peterson, Oak Valley Middle School
Dick Mason, Rancho Bernardo High School
Mary Andrews, Sunset Hills Elementary School
Former Olympian Mary Andrews
has brought her commitment to health and nutrition to Sunset
Hills in a majestic way. Mary has organized a comprehensive
program focused on the building blocks for health and fitness.
Mary also served on the District’s Wellness Policy Development
Task Force, whose proposed Board Policy is on tonight’s agenda.
Sunset Hill’s lunchtime recess
activity program,
Fitness is
Fun, includes a Running
Club, jump roping, and an introduction to martial arts.
After-school monthly sports clinics help children develop skills
in a setting emphasizing teamwork and good sportsmanship. A
Kids’ Health Month in March made it fun for kids to choose
“green light” (healthy foods) and activities. Under Mary’s
leadership, hundreds of students and their families became
involved. Businesses offered free programs for the sports
clinics, and the American Heart Association kicked off the Kids’
Health Month with an exciting assembly.
Even Mary is amazed at the
response from the school community. In a recent school
newsletter Mary wrote, “I’m grinning as I sip my coffee (half
decaf, no sugar, no cream) at 5:30 in the morning. Two years ago
I felt compelled to research the state of children’s health in
our community. I had no clue that two years later children at
Sunset Hills would be running up to me bragging about the fruit
eaten or begging me to watch their newest jump roping routine.”
Kathy
Frost, Deer Canyon Elementary School
Kathy Frost epitomizes a
classic example of, “when you want something done, give it to a
busy person”. As PTA president for the past two years, Kathy is
Deer Canyon’s organizer, motivator, and communicator. She is an
inspiration as she goes about managing all the complex
responsibilities of the presidency.
Kathy attracts people to PTA
and involves them in activities that support PTA’s goals. She
then supports each of those people by volunteering in all their
activities. Her presidency has focused on making PTA more
inclusive and on building “service learning” opportunities for
all students.
Kathy has always been an
active volunteer. Most recently she volunteers weekly with her
mom in the library and in her son’s classroom. She is at school
every morning connecting with parents, checking mail, and
following up on her responsibilities.
Kathy’s influence extends
beyond Deer Canyon in Poway Unified. She was the chairperson for
the Citizens’ Oversight Committee and is a member of the
Superintendent’s Educational and Facilities Committee and
Palomar Council.
Dick Mason,
Rancho Bernardo High School
Dick Mason’s passion for
libraries is benefiting high school students in tangible ways.
Budget cuts across the state have devastated PUSD library
resources. Mr. Mason filed papers with the state of California
to create the RBHS Friends of the Library Foundation’s
non-profit status. Under his leadership as president of the
Foundation, volunteers and resources have greatly enhanced the
Rancho Bernardo High School library. More than 500 parents and
community members have contributed to the fund. Now there are 30
volunteers at the busy high school library which has funds to
extend the hours open to students. Thousands of dollars worth of
books and electronic databases have been purchased for student
use.
Mr. Mason is a self-described
“library fanatic” who is 84 years young. His love of libraries
blossomed when he worked for the CIA and spent years researching
in the Library of Congress. At Rancho Bernardo High, he has
become master of all trades in recruiting volunteers, writing
grants, helping with pancake breakfasts, selling oil change
vouchers, picking up donated furniture, and even wrapping
presents at the library book fair. Mr. Mason, who speaks seven
languages, is in contact with RB’s world language teachers who
are working together to expand the world language library
collection.
Mr. Mason’s generosity and
passion has truly made a difference to our students.
Karen
Peterson, Oak Valley Middle School
When people at Poway Unified
School District’s newest middle school describe volunteer Karen
Peterson, they describe a person who is always there, always
helpful, and who helped establish a powerful atmosphere for
learning at Oak Valley Middle School.
Karen volunteered at the Oak
Valley office at Stone Ranch Elementary School offering
information and assurances to first-time middle school parents.
Karen worked with the Oak Valley Leadership Team to help create
the school’s vision and philosophy, organize community
information nights, and coordinate volunteers to help at the
school.
Karen is dedicated, involved,
organized, and fun. At Oak Valley, Karen is always there when
needed. She brings hugs and smiles, expertise, and understanding
to staff, parents, and students throughout the campus.
Karen serves on both the PTA
and foundation boards at Oak Valley. She also volunteers at Los
Peñasquitos Elementary School and Rancho Bernardo High School.
She is a great ambassador for the school and for the school
district.
Other school volunteers being
honored by their sites are:
Nicole
Sanseverino
Adobe Bluffs Elementary School
Tami Robak
Canyon View Elementary School
Lisa Lachance
Chaparral Elementary School
Deb Reimers
Creekside Elementary School
Darlene Dunn
Highland
Ranch Elementary School
Sandy Short
Garden Road Elementary School
Lenka Juric
Los Peñasquitos Elementary School
Leigh Bresnahan
Morning Creek Elementary School
Martha Fiske
Painted Rock Elementary School
Jim Moody
Park Village Elementary School
Rosie Bell
Pomerado
Elementary School
Kim and Mark Stadler
Rolling Hills Elementary School
Cindy O’Donnell
Shoal Creek Elementary School
Eve Grewe
Stone Ranch Elementary School
Lisa Noelte
Sundance Elementary School
Charlene Aukerman
Tierra Bonita Elementary School
Jane McGuire
Turtleback Elementary School
Sean and Laura Van Tyne
Valley Elementary School
Mike Brodigan
Westwood Elementary School
Cindy Dudley
Bernardo Heights Middle School
Barbara
Doyle
Black Mountain Middle School
Erin
Willard
Meadowbrook Middle School
Kerry
Bohart
Mesa Verde Middle School
Brenda
Bloom
Twin Peaks Middle School
Victor
Bianchini
Mt. Carmel High School
Marty
Shaunessy Poway High School
Cheryl
White
Westview High School
Daniela
Gargaro
Career, Technical, & Adult Education
We
look forward to honoring all of these volunteers at the District
Recognition Dinner next year.