FCPS Cares - November 2019
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FCPS Cares of the Month Recipients
Central Office: Luisa OsorioMurray, Dunn Loring Center
"As a school without a parent liaison, it makes it a little more challenging to help our new parents who speak limited or no English. We want all of our parents and students to feel connected and supported here and communication is so important. When we are unable to communicate with parents regarding the immediate needs of their students, we scramble to do our best! Today, Luisa was the answer to our needs and had such a willing attitude and a caring heart. This morning, Luisa answered the call when I was in need of immediate assistance. We had a first-grade student, new to Oak View in the last month, who became ill and was refusing to get help in the health room. The student's mother does not speak English. Luisa was able to help with immediate assistance and then further help the school by sending names of interpreters for a follow-up conference. In the past, the process to help schools with immediate interpreting has been arduous. Luisa could have politely given me a list of interpreters as only one of two staff members who receive phone calls for assistance. She recognized the need for this parent to understand in a quick and timely manner the health concern for the student. Kudos to her for recognizing that student needs always come first. Today she became an honorary Oak View Eagle through her support for one of our Eagles. Luisa is the kind of employee you want on the other end of the line when you have an immediate need."
- Lora Adams, Oak View ES
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Region 1: Mary Specht, Hutchison ES
"Mary is a parent liaison at Hutchison Elementary. There is a student whose mother has cancer. Mary has worked tirelessly to help provide support and encouragement for the family and the student. Mary was just recently out of school because she had surgery, but that did not stop her from reaching out to the family that day to encourage the mom and the family while she was recovering herself. This is just one of many examples of her character and excellence that she brings to FCPS and truly shows that she cares."
- Christian Lanzaro, Hutchison ES
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Region 2: Patricia Brown and Jane Scharankov, Annandale HS
"Thank you, Pat and Jane, for going above and beyond for our students! On top of having all new library systems and rearranging the entire library, they have seen 90 classes in September and October, to include all 9th and 11th grade English students, CAT B English, 8 ESOL Strategies for Success classes, all 3 Theory of Knowledge classes (after school class included), as well as other miscellaneous CAT B classes. In addition, Pat and Jane coordinated with the public library to bring 600 library cards to our Annandale students. They made our CAT B students library cards to practice in our school library for when they use their real one at the public library. Jane and Pat have also collaborated with our SBTS and TSSpec to have the Libby public library app pushed out to all AHS student computers so our students can use online resources that we do not have at Annandale High School. Now all students have access to licensing practice tests such as Physician’s Assistant, Pharmacy Tech, Culinary, and Auto Tech."
- Monica Bentley, Annandale HS
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Region 3: Dave Checcino, Lee HS
"Dr. Checcino is fully engaged in his work and regularly works nights and weekends to support his students and the Lee HS Counseling department. He is seen multiple times each week at evening student events to support our community and cheer on our students. Dr. Checcino has a knowledge base and extensive institutional memory that assists our Student Services Department with historical perspectives, facts, and methods that help our students in academics and future planning. He has been an asset and deserves to be recognized for his work, passion, and dedication to our school and system."
- Amanda Hudson, Lee HS
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Region 4: Martha Bloom, Orange Hunt ES
"Martha Bloom is a first grade, special education, instructional assistant. Martha continually goes above and beyond to meet the needs of the special education students. In November, Ms. Bloom used a table in the lobby to have a small lunch crew for students who were having trouble being successful in the cafeteria. This spot soon became a "lunch bunch" place all students hoped to visit. General education and special education students have enjoyed this special lunch spot with different students joining her on a variety of days. Martha Bloom brought in a battery-powered candelabra, music, and napkins. It has been a wonderful experience to see the smiles and conversations that are happening. In addition, Ms. Bloom is very attentive during recess. The attentiveness to the students with disabilities is heartwarming. She helps students with physical disabilities access playground equipment the child could not get to individually. This inspires other students to interact and include all in play. I am grateful to have her as part of our first-grade team."
- Kimberly Shaw, Orange Hunt ES
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Region 5: Kevin Mahan, Westfield HS
"During a recent school threat, Mr. Mahan worked with the Office of Safety and Security until at least 11:30 pm to coordinate additional resources for our school. Throughout this challenging event, he periodically updated me, coordinated additional support, and ensured he and his team projected a calm demeanor to students and staff. His leadership with his team and around campus was key to lessening many staff and students’ concerns."
- Anthony Copeland, Westfield HS
Region 1 Celebration
Region 2 Celebration
Region 3 Celebration
Region 5 Celebration
Other FCPS Cares of the Month Recipients
Cuong Ly, Riverside ES
"Mr. Cuong Ly has been a member of our custodial team for many years at Riverside. Although smaller in stature, Mr. Ly has a giant heart and tremendous work ethic. He consistently steps up whenever he is needed to support the many community events or internal initiatives we have at Riverside that require the support of the custodial team. Mr. Ly is focused and determined to show up on time for work every day and to take direction as needed to complete the many tasks that are placed before him. He believes in hard work, teamwork, and in making our school look as good as it possibly can so that our students can thrive in a clean and organized instructional setting. The “can do” attitude he brings to his colleagues is contagious and I have never heard him complain about anything he is asked to do. His smile is shared with every staff member he meets during the afternoon and evening shift, and he embodies the Riverside motto of “Effort and Attitude” every day."
- Paul Basdekis, Riverside ES
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Ana Chavez, Riverside ES
"Ana Chavez has been my administrative assistant now for almost a year. She hit the ground running when she received the promotion by attending various trainings, taking meticulous notes to be able to effectively navigate the many new systems and software, and asking the right questions when she needed additional support. Ana was tasked with the responsibilities of a finance technician before we eased her into the roles of office manager and the administrative assistant to the principal. She took these responsibilities in stride and worked incredibly hard to overcome the learning curve in a short period of time so that she could be the person to lead the office staff, manage a backlog of financial statements and reconciliations, and support me as the building principal. Ana is still found at her desk long after she should be, as she prioritizes and executes tasks in support of sound organizational management. She has been successful in this role because she spends time building quality relationships with her peers and colleagues, she communicates with clarity and respect, and she positions herself to be the tremendous support for the many factions that exist within the school building. Ana is a kind and genuine person, whose influence extends well beyond her office walls and we greatly appreciate her contributions to supporting the Caring Culture that Riverside is known for today."
- Paul Basdekis, Riverside ES
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Ronna Lee Pettit, Riverside ES
"Mrs. Pettit has been such a blessing to have as a member of our team. She has been so caring and helpful for all students. She is always positive and open to help with whatever needed. She takes initiative and is so kind to her coworkers by assisting in things that are not expected of her. She has a genuine heart and has been exceptional addition to our school."
- Kelly Bunting, Riverside ES
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Patti Alexander & Courtney Aleman, Key Center
"Thank you Patti & Courtney! You have both helped maintain our front office while we had a staff vacancy among office staff. Patti and Courtney kept our office running smoothly while the position was vacant. Both ladies have helped by picking up a few extra tasks, and Patti has worked with the new staff member to learn about mutual office tasks and to review skills which all office staff needs to help us run smoothly every day. In addition, both Patti and Courtney have maintained a positive attitude and giving spirit. Thank you Patti & Courtney for going over and beyond the usual duties to help our office continue to work efficiently as you maintained a positive and supportive personality in our office. You both reflect a genuine example of a FCPS staff member showing a Caring Culture!"
- Ann Smith, Key Center
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Julie Hiles, Robinson SS
"I’m so grateful to have Ms. Hiles as my sons math teacher this year. Since the beginning of the year she’s provided weekly emails and updates of my students progress. She’s always very quick to respond back to emails and has a very caring heart for her students. I’m amazed with her wonderful communication and taking extra time to point out the positives and updates with upcoming material and what’s going on in the classroom. Thank you for all that you do! We appreciate you!!"
- a Robinson SS parent
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Laura Thieman, Willow Oaks Admin Center
"I wanted to take a moment to say THANK YOU to my supervisor. For carving out the time in her very jam packed schedule to show me through her actions that what I am doing has value and is appreciated."
- Etsu Tefera, Riverside ES
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Tara Klibansky, Riverside ES
"Ms. Klibansky showed unconditional positive regard towards a parent in a situation that was both complex and very challenging. She placed the needs of the student first and she invited the parent to be a part of that child's learning process. She did whatever it took to build a bridge for that relationship to occur and she allowed herself to be vulnerable thru the experience which took great courage, professional maturity and integrity. Her passion and commitment to children is seen everyday. I had an opportunity to witness it through her words & her actions on November 26th. Thank you for that opportunity."
- Etsu Tefera, Riverside ES
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Amanda Smith, Poe MS
"As a newer teacher, Amanda’s dedication to educating her students and meeting their behavioral needs is truly remarkable. She effortlessly implements behavior plans and creates realistic and differentiated IEP goals that accurately reflect her student’s needs. Talents like this are rare in a new teacher. Though she’s had a few curveballs this year, she’s always positive and smiling when I see her working with her students. She’s such an asset to her school and program."
- Chrystal Foster, Willow Oaks Admin Center
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Catherine Godley, Kelly Bunting, Taylor Hoffman, Virginia Rivas, Nora Zanger, & Jillian Strutz, Riverside ES
"Riverside Elementary School’s 2nd Grade Team has shown commitment to providing meaningful learning experiences for our 2nd grade students. As a team, they have made it a goal to provide rigorous learning experiences for all students and engage students in higher level thinking. This quarter, they taught measurement using the advanced academic curriculum resource, M2: Mentoring Young Mathematicians. They collaborated and committed to taking an instructional risk by trying something new with their students. As a result of their dedication, our students were able to participate in a meaningful learning experience that helped them to learn about measurement. Thank you Catherine, Kelly, Taylor Virginia, Nora, and Jillian for your hard work and dedication!"
- Jamie Wilson, Riverside ES
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Cat Collett, Donna Ault, Whitney Pace, Melissa Orenstein, Karla Siegel, Elizabeth Caruso, Lynbrook ES
"A huge kudos to the sixth grade teachers and support staff that decided to try out a modified lesson study that involved integer number sense with sixth graders. They are an amazingly flexible group who cares so much about making meaningful learning for their students and each other."
- Jessica Duvel, Lynbrook ES
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Jessica Szumlicz, Riverside ES
"This year, one of the 1st grade teachers took a new position after the school year started. After intensely searching for an appropriate candidate, we were fortunate enough to find and hire Jessica Szumlicz. Ms. Szumlicz has been an AMAZING asset to our Riverside School Community. She immediately jumped in and began building relationships with her students. She regularly collaborates with her colleagues and coaches to better support her in planning and delivering engaging instruction. Ms. Szumlicz is a true professional as she works diligently to consistently meet deadlines and expectations. We are so thankful to have found Ms. Szumlicz and are so grateful that she chose to work at Riverside ES!"
- Gina O'Neal, Riverside ES
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Valerie Daye, Lake Braddock SS
"This is not for a one-time event. I have worked with Ms. Daye since the school year started. She works closely with 2 of the students I case manage (we are in the Cat B program). She has done (and is doing) such an amazing job working with these students. She treats them with love and patience, but also keeps pushing them in small ways towards being more independent. I am so grateful for all she is doing."
- Susan Riedinger, Lake Braddock SS
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Sara Masluk, Willow Oaks Admin Center
"Sara leads the VDOE Academic Review process for FCPS. With approval from the VDOE, Sara has developed a streamlined process that she leads with poise and professionalism. In a safe and friendly manner, Sara ensures that schools meet all VDOE requirements in a timely manner and in a way that helps them determine actionable next steps. Sara's planning, organization, facilitation, and leadership of this process are truly valued."
- Stephanie Jerauld, Willow Oaks Admin Center
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Alicia Hawks, Fort Hunt ES
"Alicia Hawks is an extremely hard worker. From running chorus rehearsals, patrol meetings, small groups, to Young Scholars. She is always willing to lend a hand! She is a positive role model for our students and goes out of her way to reach students to join our music program here at For Hunt. Her strong leadership skills combined with her passion for teaching makes her an excellent educator! If you ever need anyone to sing a show tune with or come observe your teaching for feedback, Alicia is always there for you! We are so thankful to have you a part of the Fort Hunt family!"
- Maddie Magnotti, Fort Hunt ES
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Adrienne Forte, Robinson SS
"As the yearbook adviser, Adrienne has gone above and beyond to help the class of 2020 with some of our initiatives this year. She took the time to go through previous yearbooks to grab pictures of Robinson Alumni who are current staff members. She went searching through several to find pictures from their senior year in high school so we could include them in our "Guess that Senior? - Staffulty Edition" display. Additionally, she has been working with the family of a class of 2020 student to include a tribute page for him in the yearbook so his classmates will be able to remember their peer whom they lost."
- Alison Wolfe, Robinson SS
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Hrvoje Budimir, Riverside ES
"Mr. Budimir is a huge asset to our Riverside School Community. He is one of our most beloved Special Education teachers. He works hard every day to ensure that all of his students are not only working to meet their academic and social goals but that they feel loved and safe to take risks. Mr. Budimir comes to work every day full of positivity, flexibility, and with a solution-based approach to all problems. Last Friday, we were short several substitute teachers. Mr. Budimir walked into the office, saw that we had a problem, and immediately asked how he could help. He openly volunteered to support one of our 4th-grade classes who was without a teacher for that day. This has happened on more than one occasion. We are so grateful for Mr. Budimir and thank him for always being so flexible and willing to help!"
- Gina O'Neal, Riverside ES
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Lupita Neag, Justice HS
"Ms. Neag has been incredibly supportive since I started working at Justice HS. She has made me feel welcome in the new environment, sharing every piece of knowledge she could and offering to help in any way. She is very professional and caring. She organizes social events in our WL department to promote better interaction among its team members. I am happy to come to Justice HS every day and co-teach with her."
- Sandra Alexandrino, Justice HS
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Lisa Bliss, Freedon Hill ES
"Lisa Bliss is our son’s 5th grade teacher at Freedom Hill Elementary School and we would like her to be recognized for her effort as best Teacher."
- a Freedom Hill ES parent
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Corey Thornblad, Kilmer MS
"Before meeting Corey Thornblad, my son had no interest in history. He would rush through assignments. Corey has taken the time to challenge him with additional assignments. As a result, he is excited about history and feels special because of her encouragement and words of affirmation. She took time to send me an email letting me know what a great kid I have. No teacher has ever done that. She is truly a gem."
- a Kilmer MS parent
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Kelsey Duggan, Justice HS
"Ms. Duggan has been keeping me updated about the continuing progress that my brother has been doing. She's going above and beyond by updating me and working to provide adequate and timely information for me to provide the support needed."
- a sibling of a Justice HS student
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Chloe Yazdani, Timberlane ES
"My 1st-grade daughter is an avid reader always looking for more challenging material. Ms. Yazdani (3rd grade) has an AMAZING class library and invited my daughter to borrow from her library. This just one example of how teachers at Timber Lane teach not only the students in their class but all the students in the school! #TimberLanePride"
- a Timberlane ES parent
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Melissa Carbonara, Lees Corner ES
"Being a parent of a child with behavioral and emotional difficulties is an unbelievably scary and isolating experience. You fear that your child will be labeled just a “Bad Kid” instead of being seen as a child that needs help. As a family, we struggled to find a path to help our child, till our child started Ms. Carbonara’s Class. Going above and beyond her job as a teacher, she has helped this struggling family to find the right path and provided so much support to our child. She ensured we have the right support, contacts, communication needed to kick start his path for improvement and growth. She has been his structure and provided help whenever he needed it. either by her or finding the right person to help. There are many involved in his recovery process at the school, teachers, and admins that care. I no longer spend my mornings crying in my car, thinking there is nothing I can do to help him. She and the Lees Corner family truly care about the children at this school."
- a Lees Corner ES parent
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Deborah Van Trees, Westfield HS
"Deborah consistently dedicates hours to making her classroom welcoming and challenging for her students. Deborah has developed relevant and engaging curriculum add on's to keep her students eager to learn. I think she is an incredible addition to our education system and deserves some recognition!"
- Meg Van Trees, Centreville HS
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Lisa Woody, Silverbrook ES
"Mrs. Woody works in the front office of the school. She is always very friendly and helpful. She consistently responds quickly to emails. She remembers each student and their families. It is evident that Mrs. Woody cares about the students, the school, and her job."
- a Silverbrook ES parent
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Cara Mosley, McLean HS
"Ms. Mosley is the most amazing teacher, mentor, and support system our son could have at McLean High School. We have been blessed to have her as not just his teacher but a mentor to him. He looks forward to going to school each day and has since he started at McLean High School. Thank you, Ms. Mo, for all you do for our son and the students at McLean High School!"
- a McLean HS parent
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Christopher Breen, Wilton Woods
"I had lots of shreds to pick up and Chris and company came by to get it. At that time I mentioned I would have plenty more and about a week later he stopped by and said I am here to get your shred. I was surprised as I hadn't called it in yet and he mentioned that I said I would have more so he thought he would stop and check on his way to Wilton Woods. Now that's customer service! He remembered our conversation and decided to be proactive and just check. Thanks, Chris, for going above and beyond! We appreciate all of you shred guys!!!!"
- Linda Layton, Rose Hill ES
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Kathryn YachechkoPerez, Lorton Center
"Kathryn was our trainer for team 14's Cultural Proficiency module. She did an excellent job!!! She shared personal experiences that helped our team members make connections with the training and their own lives both personal and professional. Kathryn frequently takes on "other duty" tasks on top of her own job responsibilities and in spite of our driver shortage, she makes it work. She always gives 100% Thanks, Kathryn!"
- Carole Phelps, Lorton Center
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Christie Day, Willow Oaks
"Christie came out to McLean to support us during our PBL Planning Party. She was an invaluable resource, helping teachers and teams create driving questions and entry events and start planning out PBLs. She is innovative, warm, and informative. Thanks so much for your support!"
- Nishi Langhorne, McLean HS
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Noel Miller, Centreville HS
Noel serves as the Head Librarian at CVHS but she wears many hats! Not only does she write an inspirational quote out each day to welcome students into the library, but she hosts hundreds of students before and after school each day and during lunches as well. Noel has created a welcoming atmosphere for students who need to work as well as students who need a break. She has set up a relaxation corner in the library with ongoing puzzles and relaxing coloring pages for students to work on as a way to unwind from the stresses of the day. She is in charge of the daily school news program and a sponsor for the National Honor Society. On top of everything else, she is always helpful when staff is in need of a cd player or a technology cart setup. Noel is an invaluable member of the CVHS staff and her efforts are greatly appreciated!
- Lisa VanLahr, Centreville HS
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Denise Downing, Lorton Center
"Ms. Downing is a bus driver supervisor for Mount Vernon team 14. We have been very short-handed on the road and in the office this year and she has risen to every challenge with a smile on her face. I never have to worry about road coverage, office work or communication with our team members and the community because I know she can handle it. She rocks!"
- Carole Phelps, Lorton Center
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Gloria K. FollegatiLambert, Herndon HS
Kathy had been my mentor in year's past. She has been an amazing mentor ever since. Even after finishing my student teaching with her, she has always been in contact with me helping and guiding me to become a better teacher every day. During my time with her, I learned a lot about teaching and most importantly building positive relationships with students. Her patience and perseverance in working with a diverse population are above and beyond. Thanks, Kathy, for everything you do to make a change in someone's life.
- Abhilasha Tripathi, Lanier MS
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Cynthia Thompson, Stonecroft Transportation
"This morning, when I was driving past Herndon High School, there was a group of students up ahead who were waiting and waiting to cross the street. No one was stopping. Bus #1887, driven by Cynthia Thompson, stopped and put on the bus lights to stop all traffic. I followed the bus, knocked on the door, and thanked her. She said that she loves being a bus driver and she and the kids lift each other up. She has so much respect for all of the kids whether they are on the bus or not. Thank you, Ms. Thompson!"
- Laura Santini, Herndon ES
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Joy Fouche, Fort Hunt ES
"I am writing to express my sincere appreciation for Ms. Joy Fouche. She is a 6th-grade teacher here at Fort Hunt Elementary School. She is friendly, caring, meticulous and respectful. She always goes above and beyond to help students and staff. She is an amazing teacher and coworker. We are so fortunate to have her at Fort Hunt Elementary School. She is an exceptional teacher and a great asset to FCPS!"
- Ana Arias, Fort Hunt ES
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Lou Bean, Lake Braddock SS
"I have had the pleasure to observe Lou Bean teach band every day for the last 15 years. Lou develops an outstanding rapport with his students. He builds trust through engaging in one on one relationships with his students. He speaks to them before, during, and after class about their daily lives, playing their instruments, and how they are doing in classes. He is slow and patient with his students. He ensures every student is successful in every exercise, skill set, and performance. He breaks down concepts into small pieces creating building blocks of knowledge to scaffold student success. With this approach, Lou has an extraordinary talent in bringing together students from over 7 different elementary schools and creating an outstanding ensemble in just a year. By 8th grade, they are performing well above many high school bands from across the state of Virginia. Lou Bean’s students love working with him. He has an endearing personality that his students gravitate toward. His intelligent and humorous demeanor engages the students and they respond quickly to him. They appreciate him being fun and helpful. They know he will push them to be their best, and they respect him for it. This cooperative learning environment has helped the ensemble receive consistent superior ratings at concert assessments, competitions, and solo and ensemble festivals. They have been awarded numerous “Esprit de Corps” awards at competitions for their discipline, performance level, and desire to be great. This is a direct result of his leadership. Lou Bean is arguably one of the best middle school band directors in the nation. His experience brings students the knowledge and pedagogical skills which develop great young musicians. These musicians are not only talented but excited to come to class and work together with their peers. They create outstanding group projects through performance collaborations. Each year Lou has more students audition into the district honor band than any other school. Normally over 50% of the honor band is comprised of Lake Braddock Middle School band students. Lou is also a committee chair for the John Philip Sousa Association’s “Sudler Cup.” The award is considered the top distinction a middle school band can receive in the nation. Lou received his with the Lake Braddock Middle School Band in 2001. Lou Bean hosts multiple community events for his students. He hosts the District Middle School State Concert Band Assessment, arguably one of the best events in the area. His colleagues always feel comfortable bringing their ensembles to Lake Braddock and participating in our state testing. He collaborates with directors to create schedules, works with adjudicators to bring the best educators into critic our students, and works with his students and parents to run the event. Lou also leads a large community band camp every summer for students from elementary school through high school for a summer band camp. He assembles a staff to provide outstanding educational opportunities for the students and they present a terrific concert for the community at the end of the camp. Lou also assists with the high school recruitment trip for the middle school band. Together we organize a joint trip with the 8th graders, traveling to a high school competition for them to observe the roles of the high school band outside of football games. He was instrumental in implementing this new venture that helps encourage, recruit, and retain lifetime musicians from middle to high school. Lou Bean also organizes a large community service project with his students. Every winter he does a canned food drive with the Middle School Bands to provide support to our local community. Students and families bring in donations to the winter concert and fill so many large boxes that they require a truck to come pick them up. The students feel a great sense of pride for helping the community and working together. Lou Bean provides outstanding mentorship in our department. He works with his colleagues helping prepare them for their performances and developing their students’ skills. He does sectionals for both the high school band and orchestra. Lou travels with the high school marching band to football games and marching competitions to help prepare the students for their performances. He is also a great resource for the department for generating ideas to grow and build programs. Many of our department members have modeled aspects of their program after his curriculum, recruitment, and performance procedures. Lou is always available to share best practices in music education and is willing to visit classrooms to help colleagues with their instruction and students. One of my favorite experiences with Lou Bean is his spring performance trip and competition. He travels to Richmond every spring to have all the middle school bands evaluated. He is well organized, and his students are well prepared. The competition hosts are always overwhelmed by the group’s demeanor and maturity. We bring over 250 middle school students to the site each year. They always compliment Lou on the group being the best behaved, best trained, and quietest group in attendance. However, my most memorable experiences come after the competition is over. Lou takes his students to Kings Dominion. There, Lou loves to go to the Log Flume where he spends quarter after quarter on the water blasters to soak people on the ride. Lou lights up when people shriek with joy as they get hit with water. The best moments are when he gets his students. They scream and then cheer when they realize it was him behind the water canon. They come running to find him after the ride, ecstatic about the exchange. It is a true love his students have for him. After all the work and time spent together crafting their trade, they can break loose and enjoy some fun together. When other students see what is going on, they run to get in line so that they can get sprayed by “Mr. Bean!” Another amazing experience happens every year at the District Middle School Concert Assessment. Lou Bean’s band always performs last because he always has the largest band. Each year, directors from around the region come just to hear his ensemble play. Afterward, the directors and adjudicators swarm him. They are always blown away by the work he does with his students and the level of maturity the students play with. While they complement the students’ abilities, they are more impressed with how much joy they see in the students when they play for Lou. Each year directors come to me saying, “You are so lucky to have Lou” to which I always say, “Yes I am!” Lou Bean has been an unsung hero at Lake Braddock for 28 years. The high school program would not have the successes it enjoys if it were not for Lou. His love for teaching, love for students, and love for music inspire all. It is infectious. He is the “pied piper” of band. He deserves a moment of recognition for all his work, all the success of his students, and many years of gratitude we all feel for his involvement in our programs and school. Thank you for your support."
- Michael Luley, Lake Braddock SS
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Meghan Hyland Eddy, Willow Oaks
"Internationalization Specialist, Willow Oaks Meghan has been a great team leader since the time I joined Lanier Middle School. She not only cared for her students, but also for her coworkers. She has always been warm and welcoming to everyone who needs help. This has been her personality even if she is in the middle of something important she would leave her work to problem solve. This year she has moved from Lanier but has always been helping the ESOL department with her time ( before, during, and after school hours) to ensure things run smoothly. Thank you so much, Meghan, for all your support!"
- Abhilasha Tripathi, Lanier MS
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Raquel Joyner, Quander Road School
"Raquel Joyner is the Behavior Specialist at Quander Road School. It’s an extremely demanding job. She deals with behaviors daily but has a way of making every student feel valued while helping them to problem-solve. Due to a serious foot injury, our Special Education Department chair at Quander Road School has been out on leave for a few months. Every student at Quander has an IEP which means there are numerous addendums and IEP changes happening on a frequent basis. Raquel Joyner has taken on all the duties of the Department Chair. That includes scheduling meetings, monitoring IEP workflow, and acting as principal designee. All of this is in addition to her regular position as our Behavior Specialist. Regardless of the demands, Raquel is always the calm in the storm and I’ve never heard her complain. She deserves a huge thank you!"
- Karen Rudert, Quander Road School
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Maddie Magnotti, Fort Hunt ES
"The performances of Bony Legs that Maddie Magnotti put on last month with the second graders blew teachers and parents away! She can get even the most timid and shy students to fully participate with her fun and energetic personality. Maddie’s song choices for the Veteran’s Day program were also great. When Maddie isn’t planning these engaging music lessons, you can find her having lunch bunches with students from various grade levels, choreographing flash mobs or planning our talent show. She is a wonderful part of our Fort Hunt staff and we appreciate everything she does!"
- Ashley Paz, Fort Hunt ES
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Tuan Duong, Sprague Technology Center
"Tuan is always so kind to everyone. He is ready to help in any way he can. He is our night custodian and works very hard to keep Sprague clean. On one occasion, I had a flat tire and it was getting dark out. He helped me put air in my tire and looked carefully to find where the air was leaking. He used soap and water to find it. He wanted to make sure I got home safe. He did not have to do any of this. Not only does he work hard, but he is a kind human being always. On other occasions, he has shown his caring nature to many of my teammates. He is also very funny and brightens up a room when he walks in."
- Marcey Lopez, Sprague Technology Center
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Kakul Joshi, Waples Mill ES
"Kakul is one of the most caring teachers I know. She works with the preschoolers in the class-based program to help them learn language and play skills, as well as beginning academics. Kakul goes above and beyond to help anyone who needs it, both staff and students. When asked to present to parents, observe new students or put other extra tasks on her plate, she does it with a smile and puts everything she can into it. Kakul truly creates a bond with her students. She greets them every afternoon with a huge smile and a high five or hug, and they love her morning meeting activities, such as songs and yoga! She also makes an effort to create a good relationship with every parent, so they are assured their kids are in a safe and happy environment."
- a Waples Mill ES parent
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Valerie Michaud, Newington Forest ES
"Ms. Michaud is such an amazing, professional teacher. My daughter had anxiety starting the new year in 1st grade. Ms. Michaud made school fun. My daughter has learned so much and is excited to go to school every day. She has found a way to meet with us by arranging her schedule and accommodating her class. She goes beyond her duty and I thank her and appreciate her very much."
- a Newington ES parent
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Sam Tolan, Robinson SS
Sam did an outstanding job coordinating and facilitating the Sources of Strength training for staff and students. The material and presentation were engaging. We are so happy Sam decided to bring Sources of Strength to Robinson. It is a great initiative that will help students make connections in the building. Thank you, Sam!"
- Daniel Clements, Robinson SS
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Kurt Kohls, Madison HS
"This is my third interaction with Mr. Kohls through email. Since August, I've asked him several questions regarding student emails, student laptops, general tech, etc. Mr. Kohls has always responded within hours with very detailed explanations, links, and easy to follow feedback. His professionalism, timely feedback, and understanding are exemplary. My daughter is currently a freshman at Madison HS coming from a private school. If teachers and other administrators could adopt Mr. Kohls's exceptional practices providing feedback to parents, I'm confident there would be much happier parents and teachers!"
- a Madison HS parent
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Lisa Petruzzi, Herndon HS
"So on top of players and their injuries and in communication with the parents regarding it. Love love love Lisa !!!"
- a Herndon HS parent
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Tom Montgomery, Sprague Technology Center
"Tom is part of the A/V support team that produces a spectacular Veterans Day ceremony here at BRES. He helps to generate a seamless program from beginning to end. Tom has contributed to this effort for several years now and it is time he is recognized for his professional expertise!"
- Mary Obarowski, Bull Run ES
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Patrick Ogden, Sprague Technology Center
"Patrick is part of the A/V support team that produces a spectacular Veterans Day ceremony here at BRES. He helps to generate a seamless program from beginning to end. Patrick has contributed to this effort for several years now and it is time he is recognized for his professional expertise!"
- Mary Obarowski, Bull Run ES
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Fabienne Gustave, Centreville HS
"Ms. Gustave always goes above and beyond when working with our CAT B population. She is always a pleasure to have in the classroom and will jump in at any time to help in a tough situation. She does everything in her power to put a smile on our student's faces and they absolutely adore her. She is such a joy to work with and to have in my classroom."
- Megan Howard, Centreville HS
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Peter Gillen, Riverside ES
"Mr. Gillen is a general IA at our school and although it's his job, he is willing and flexible when I need him to cover which is almost every day. Thank you for being so accommodating!"
- Kesha Samuels, Riverside ES
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Kimberly McLeod, Armstrong ES
"The submission form asked for a "date of experience", which was tough because every week Ms. McLeod takes a little extra time to craft an email and share with the parents the great work that she is doing with our children - I look forward to her weekly emails summarizing the past week and providing a glimpse into the next to fill in the gaps from the story I get from my student. Thanks, Ms. McLeod!!"
- an Armstrong ES parent
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Evelyn Faustino, Powell ES
"Miss Faustino has gone out of her way to accommodate our daughter in her social adjustment to school, in many ways. After the initial adjustment, Miss Faustino continues to help our daughter in trying to overcome her social difficulties."
- a Powell ES parent
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Julie Dietz, Fairfax HS
"Mrs. Dietz emailed us about our child needing extra help in learning Algebra. She went beyond to give us a specific outline of how our child can review and study to keep up. I was impressed by the concern over one of her many students and giving us specific ways to help!"
- a Fairfax HS parent
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Kelsey Otersen, South County HS
"Kelsey is the administrative assistant in sub school 3&4 near my classroom. She is always ready to help people, teachers, and students. I often see her talking with a student who needs someone to listen. When I’ve needed something last minute, she will drop what she’s doing and help me. She is professional, caring and well informed. I’m glad to know each day that she’s close by."
- Kristina Brody, South County HS
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Tara Klibansky and Karen Hubbard, Riverside ES
"We adore this dynamic duo! Mrs. Klibansky and Mrs. Hubbard are beloved in our home. Every day they love on, instruct, lift up, encourage, motivate, redirect, and engage a roomful of energetic 5-year-olds. They intuitively know what each child needs at the moment. They always make time to communicate with me, and they never make me feel like I'm imposing by reaching out. They have been able to customize our son's learning experience and tailor his lesson to meet his unique demands and his skill level.
It is difficult to leave and entrust your child in the hands of others. Some days they get more time with him than I do as a mom. I am confident that when he is in their classroom, that he is well cared for and loved.
You need to know what an exceptional, high caliber kindergarten team you have at Riverside."
- a Riverside ES parent
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Brianna Lucas and Lindsey Powell, Riverside ES
"Mrs. Lucas and Ms. Powell have been working tirelessly this year, in less than desirable circumstances, which are beyond their control. Their classes are well above capacity, yet they have been nothing short of professional, compassionate and perseverant. Every day they give fully of themselves, pouring out energy and enthusiasm. I am in constant awe of their incredible organization and command of the classroom, their communications with me at home, and the fire they light in my child for learning. They are rising above the circumstances, and are demonstrating daily what a class act they are. We are incredibly lucky to have the honor of this duo teaching our kids."
- a Riverside ES parent
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Ashley Paz, Fort Hunt ES
"Ashley Paz consistently puts her students first when developing lessons and engaging activities-such as the coolest World Series of Math Party! She is always willing to help out her teammates and the school as a whole. For example, she completed DRAs for untrained teachers and AVMR for students in other classrooms. She collaborates regularly with her teammates and the special education team about best practices to support all students. Her students always feel welcome and safe when in her classroom. She is cheerful, kind, and inviting to all staff at Fort Hunt Elementary. Thank you for all that you do!"
- Hailey Newhall, Fort Hunt ES
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David Hallmark, Woodson IT
"David consistently goes above and beyond as the Field Services rep at each of my sites. He is very thorough and does his due diligence to make sure each ticket submitted to him is completed correctly. He is always available over email to share information and communicates when needed to ensure things run smoothly. He is a valuable support partner for each of the schools I support."
- Chris Weber, Kings Glen ES
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Jazmine Jackson, Hughes MS
"As a first-year teacher, Ms. Jackson has embraced and contributed positively to the culture in our building. She builds strong relationships with her students both in and out of her classroom through positive hallway interactions and through meaningful and engaging tasks in her classrooms. As a CLT member, Ms. Jackson has engaged with her colleagues as both an expert in special education strategies and a learner in how to problem-solve when students are not demonstrating mastery. She comes ready every day to help her students succeed."
- Danna Hailfinger, Hughes MS
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Judith Kelliher, Forestdale ES
"Mrs. Kelliher is an amazing kindergarten teacher! She is outstanding in her communication with parents and always goes above and beyond to reply to my (many) emails. I have seen her interact with the kids and have the patience of an angel. My son couldn’t have gotten a better teacher."
- a Forestdale ES parent
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Jennifer Powell, Centreville HS
"Jenn has been an extremely supportive colleague and friend this school year. She volunteers her time during one of her planning periods to come and help in my Leadership class. I have 41 students and it can be difficult and overwhelming when we're planning huge activities to keep the students involved and engaged. Jenn has willingly jumped right in to give me a hand during her planning time and has helped build a sense of responsibility within the class. I value her years of experience in the county and as a former leader, and I'm thankful for her dedication to the Centreville HS SGA."
- Dawn Barham, Centreville HS
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Oh Kwon, Centreville HS
"For the entire year so far Mr. Kwon has assisted me with my classroom in a number of ways. Mr. Kwon is efficient and quick to respond to any need. Mr. Kwon is always careful not to interrupt instruction, is extremely pleasant and courteous, and often gives the entire class a calm and happy wave with a big smile. Mr. Kwon may not be aware of how much his positivity impacts my students and me because it is such a natural part of who he is, but his smile is contagious and brightens our day. Thank you for your positive impact on our learning environment, Mr. Kwon!"
- Christianna Carreño, Centreville HS
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Stephanie Howell, Armstrong ES
"Ms. Howell is a loving teacher who is astute to kids' strengths and weaknesses and highly capable of bringing out the best in her students. She is also very organized and a great communicator. It is a joy having her as our children’s teacher."
- an Armstrong ES parent
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Betsy Geddes, Interagency Alternative School TSRC Fairfax
"Mrs. Geddes is an amazing teacher who inspires students and has a passion for teaching. Her welcoming, positive and infectious smile continues to radiate all around making her even more special when it comes to students' care and safety. Working in a high-risk area takes a certain type of person to handle certain situations and today Mrs. Geddes acted with professionalism and opened her heart to a different level of care and safety."
- Celine Peebles, Interagency Alternative School TSRC Fairfax
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Treena Wolfenbarger, Whitman MS
"Treena Wolfenbarger, Student Services Administrative Assistant at Whitman Middle School, has gone above and beyond in her support of the health room throughout the school year providing exceptional care to students. She has consistently gone the extra mile to ensure the health and safety of our students. Thank you, Treena!"
- Mariah Eichelberger, Whitman MS
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Jonathan Jacoby, Glen Forest ES
"Jonathan always goes above and beyond for our school. There are so many instances I could write about but just today we were short subs and I was going to have to split my class for specials when he graciously took my whole class during specials so I could be at CTs. Our school is very lucky to have such an amazing teacher and team player! Thanks!"
- Kimberli Hozman, Glen Forest ES
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Angel Snyder, Crossfield ES
"Angel works as an IA for two classrooms throughout her day. She has to juggle working with/under two teachers while also gaining relationships with all of her special education students. She has a way of getting her students to do tasks that not all teachers/adults who work with them can do. Angel cares deeply for her students and the relationships she creates with them as well as the teachers she works with throughout the building. Angel rarely misses work and that shows how much she respects the job she does each day and the importance that having her presence at school means to the students she works with and the teachers around her as well. Her overall interactions with the students are helpful to all teachers as she is like another teacher to her students and not just support staff. Crossfield ES is HUGELY lucky to have an IA like Angel working at the school!!"
- Lindsay Kulp, Crossfield ES
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Coreen Farley, Graham Road Community Center
"This year, the Graham Road Community Center hosted the autumn High School Social Studies Department Chair Meeting. The exchange of information and dept of collaboration makes this a valuable meeting for schools, teachers, and ultimately students. So, when a chair does not have access to a laptop it is a significant obstacle. Luckily Coreen Farley was there! When I shared with Coreen the issue and asked if there was a laptop that could be loaned for the meeting, she immediately offered to help. She tracked down a device, made sure it worked and saved the day for the chair and the department and ironed a wrinkle at the start of the meeting. For this, I am incredibly grateful."
- Craig Perrier, Willow Oaks
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Robin Samad, Gatehouse Administration Center
"In TAM all of our hiring paperwork has to go to the second floor to salary services for processing. As our office processes all the hiring paperwork for all of FCPS there is a lot of paperwork that needs to get delivered. Sometimes multiple times per day. Whenever Robin has paperwork to go upstairs she stops at every desk on her way out of our office and asks if anyone has paperwork to get delivered. She walks all of it upstairs without even being asked she just steps in and helps out.
Thank you, Robin, for your dedication to our team!"
- a Gatehouse Administration Center colleague
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Frances Wilson, Marshall HS
"I wanted to take a moment to express what a wonderful job Frances does with interpreting. She is professional yet compassionate to the needs of our parents. Frances consistently checks in with the parent to make sure they understand the information that is being shared. She is also good at letting us know that she is doing this. I find the meetings go smoothly from an interpretation perspective when Frances is there. We really appreciate her services as well as her caring manner. Kudos!"
- Amy Stark, Marshall HS
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Robyn Fernandez, Woodburn ES
"We have the absolute best parent liaison! Robyn works tirelessly to support our community in a variety of ways. She communicates with families to schedule parent conferences, provide access to school and community resources, and to build our Woodburn community. Robyn has close relationships with many community resources that she works with to provide our students with needed health and material resources. We are so lucky to have Robyn at Woodburn. She is amazing!"
- Katy Richman, Woodburn ES
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Molly Buchanan, Woodburn ES
"Molly is our school social worker and works tirelessly to connect our students and families with community services and supports. This year she has connected our families to NVFS, CR2, TDT, and MCCP, just to name a few. This access and support from community providers is amazing and directly because of Molly's efforts. Molly also applied for and received a Donors Choose grant to purchase the Kimochi curriculum which she is using with a group of students. Her focus on the social-emotional well-being of our students is to be celebrated and commended. Thank you, Molly!"
- Katy Richman, Woodburn ES
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Aracely (Sally) Penado Torres, Dora Castillo, Tammy Johnson, Vasilia (Vicki) Fineskos, Helen Febres, Riverside ES
"Our cafeteria staff is the best in FCPS. Every Veteran's Day, we have our community Thanksgiving Luncheon as well as celebrating our Veterans. This means a huge increase in volume from daily lunch, but also a longer serving time from beginning to end. Starting lunch at 10:45 makes getting all the morning paperwork from breakfast a little more urgent to get through, but Sally and her crew manage to do it perfectly every time. Our Thanksgiving Lunch service went off without a hitch, smoothly, with no delays. Most of all, the whole cafeteria staff showed the excitement of the day by having big smiles for everyone. The pride these ladies take in their work is a wonderful lesson for our students, that every adult in the building does their best work as an example, and works hard for the students. I’ve spoken a lot about their effort on the day of the Luncheon, but please understand; this is not just on special days, this is every day. Our school motto is Effort and Attitude, and these ladies have both with tons to spare! We are so proud of them, and thankful for them, not just on special days, but every day."
- Dawn Champion, Riverside ES
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Kathryn Fawcett, North Springfield ES
"As a new parent to NSES, I wanted to acknowledge and thank the amazing thoughtfulness and dedication of my sons' (yes, sons' - twins!) first-grade teacher, Ms. Fawcett. My sons and I were on the school playground on Veteran's Day around 5:30 pm and the classroom light still shining brightly was hers still there working and preparing for the coming day. My sons delighted in running up and tapping the window to get her attention -- and each time she stopped to come to the window to acknowledge them with a smile and wave. My sons and I talked about her on the way home and they described her support and attention, as well as how she challenges them, in ways that only a six-year-old could do! We had a big transition from our small, cozy Montessori school to the big public school system - and could not have asked for a better teacher to facilitate this change than Ms. Fawcett! I am a grateful parent!"
- a North Springfield ES parent
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Stacy Mitchell, Transitional Support Fairfax
"Ms. Mitchell is an amazing, positive teacher that inspires students and teachers to do their best! Her passion for teaching, preparations for SOL Testing, Work Keys, Wida Testing, CT & MTSS Meetings is beyond. Mrs. Mitchell is a very caring, positive teacher that engages students and staff to do their best. Her radiant smile and positive attitude engaging both students and staff at Interagency Alternative School, TSRC Fairfax makes coming to school and work a happy place."
- Celine Peebles, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Dawn Barham & Melissa Hall, Centreville HS
"Dawn and Melissa did a wonderful job revising our Veterans Day assembly to make it more meaningful and impactful for students. The ideas for next year should continue to improve the program and I look forward to continued improvement next year."
- Anthony Hanrahan, Centreville HS
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The Lynbrook Elementary Staff, Lynbrook ES
"I have worked in four schools in the county and have taught abroad. Never before have I experienced a workplace where the entire staff is as caring and as hard-working as the staff at Lynbrook Elementary School. The majority of the students at Lynbrook are second language learners, many of whom have experienced trauma in their life. These students face challenges beyond learning in a new language and have to navigate their culture with a foreign one. Despite these obstacles, our students succeed because our staff holds them to high expectations and knows that each one can be successful if we provide them with sound instruction. Teachers collaborate and plan instruction that encourages students to ask questions and have conversations with each other. They believe learning is social and the ability to communicate and collaborate are essential life skills. Not only does our staff plan and implement instruction that both challenges students and considers the individual learner, but they also care deeply for our students. Teachers spend precious moments building trust with their students through morning meetings, mentor programs, before and after school activities, and at lunch. Students’ needs are considered in each situation, in order to facilitate their success. The most challenging students are sought out by teachers who spend valuable time getting to know them to find out what motivates and drives them to be successful. Students who need extra practice frequently meet with teachers during lunch and work in small intervention groups. The work teachers do is built on strong leaders who guide staff members into being the best they can be. Our administrative team nurtures the skill sets each teacher has, develops those skills, and fosters growth for learning. In addition to valued leadership skills, our administrative team genuinely cares for its staff members. They are supportive when emergencies happen and when teachers need to take time for themselves. Complementing our teachers and administration is the office staff, the custodial staff, and cafeteria workers. Our school runs like clockwork because of the organization and planning done in the office. They are the first to greet parents and families and they are always eager to help. Our office team even invests time to get to know our students, support and mentor them. The custodians make our school welcoming with the simplest of smiles. They work tirelessly to maintain our school grounds and keep our facilities running smoothly. Maintenance requests are completed with swift precision. The students at Lynbrook Elementary rely on nutritious meals throughout the day. Thankfully, our cafeteria staff is on the job bright and early, carefully organizing the breakfast bags, making sure to serve our students a healthy meal. Once breakfast is over, they prepare lunch, including the popular salad bar filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, and protein, vital to our students’ health.
Lynbrook Elementary School is a special place. The moment you step into the building, you are greeted with a smile and a feeling that you belong. All the staff creates a caring environment for students and each other. Our community supports each other in the common goal to guide and support our students to achieve academically and socially. Our staff takes the extra dedication to care for our students because we believe in them, just as we believe in each other."
- Elizabeth Caruso, Lynbrook ES
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Keith Bropst, Justice HS
"Keith volunteered at the beginning of the school year to be our copier whisperer, the individual who makes sure the copier is stocked, running well and in a good mood. He has done a wonderful job and our copier is in better health than ever. An unsung but necessary task that Keith completes with attention to detail. Many thanks."
- Douglas Pielmeier, Justice HS
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Monica Jugnet, Robinson SS
"Mme Jugnet has been my French teacher for the past four years (9-12). Before that, I was an average student in French, getting B grades in grades 7 and 8, without any exposure to the language outside of school. Since the first class with Mme Jugnet, I realized that the way she teaches the language is engaging the whole class and motivates us to put additional effort in preparation for each class. Her active teaching style supported by vivid life stories from francophone societies that were particularly appealing to me. Even though I did not have any exposure to the French language and culture before her class, she broadened my horizons to immerse in the profound francophone world. Encouraged by her classes, I started watching French movies, listening to French radio, and establishing pen pals in France. By the end of the first year of Mme Jugnet's class, I became proficient in French. Thanks to Mme Jugnet's initiative, I hosted an exchange student from France, starting a friendship that lasts till today. In June 2018, I sat for the official language proficiency examination organized by the French Ministry of Education in New York City, Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française (DELF). Even though I have never had any extracurricular French instruction, nor exposure to the language in my family, beside the standard FCPS coursework, I managed to achieve a score of 70 percent, substantially above the passing mark of 50 percent. The results of the exam are sufficient to meet official French proficiency requirements for study and work in France (and in other francophone countries). Proficiency in French obtained in Mme Jugnet's class created opportunities that I would have never thought about. This would not have been possible without extensive personal efforts by Mme Jugnet, who was always available even outside the regular class schedule to help explain and provide guidance. As I am in my senior year now, with focus on Higher Level IB Courses in Math and Physics, I am seriously considering to apply to highly competitive international engineering programs in Francophone countries besides top colleges in the US. I am extremely grateful to Mme Jugnet for her outstanding commitment and passion to provide the highest level of instruction at FCPS."
- a Robinson SS student
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Deirdre Fox, North Springfield ES
"In the cold or rain, Mrs. Fox is a familiar face at Kiss and Ride. She opens the door to our car and greets my 2nd Grader with warmth and just the right amount of enthusiasm. It was a Monday morning, so don’t we all need a little extra warmth on those days? She looked at my daughter and said, how about that tooth?” My daughter smiled and proudly said she lost it over the weekend. It gave me pause that she would remember from last week that my daughter’s tooth was loose, I thought... I barely remember these things! And as the door closed, my 4 yr old yelled, Hi Mrs. Fox! Because it’s not just her own students she affects but the community. She leads by example, makes kids feel remembered and she even does it first thing Monday morning :-D big thanks, Mrs Fox!"
- a North Springfield ES parent
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Jenny Iverson, Lake Braddock SS
"Jenny Iverson (and her World History II CLT) have been doing some phenomenal work! At their latest meeting, the group spent significant time unpacking standards, creating learning targets to commit to as a CT, discussing strategies, and compiling resources. Much of this is possible because of the incredible work that Mrs. Iverson has put into her CT Leader responsibilities. She does a great job prepping for the meetings, providing opportunities for all voices to be heard, and moving her team towards outcome-based actions. Lake Braddock is fortunate to have Ms. Iverson (and her World History II CT) as part of our community."
- Tony DiBari, Lake Braddock SS
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Willa Boothe, Lee HS
"Willa has been an outstanding addition to our World Language Department and member of our FamiLee. She brings a “can do” attitude and consistently creates engaging lessons that motivate kids---especially those who didn’t know they loved learning Spanish. I am not only impressed with Willa’s collaborative attitude and willingness to share new ideas with colleagues, but her poise and patience with her students, even "Los chicos locos." She greets her students at the door, welcomes them with a smile, and unifies them around the day’s lesson. She also is receptive to new ideas and constantly is finding ways to refine her craft in classroom management and instructional delivery. Each of her classes is an example of a mini-family, within the extended FamiLee. Great job, Willa---we’re all so proud of you."
- Kenneth Trotman, Lee HS
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Beverly McCoy, Stonecroft Transportation Center
"There is no specific date to reference, but I felt that it was important to recognize Ms. Beverly for her stellar job as a bus driver! There have been several times where a car has passed the stopped school bus and if not for her attentiveness, my boys would have almost certainly been hit. She also always has a smile on her face and is so kind and caring to both my family and the school community as a whole. I strongly encourage you to recognize Ms. Beverly's kindness and commitment to the students and the school community."
- a Churchill Road ES parent
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Lafonda Hawkins, Transitional Support Fairfax
"I highly recommend Ms. Hawkins, she is always looking out for the best in students and staff - bringing in extra lunch for students, sharing her lunch and always there to lend a helping hand. A couple of weeks ago Ms. Hawkins went out of her way after work to help me wipe down the walls along our hallway and classroom walls. Ms. Hawkins is always lending a helping hand and has the best interest at heart."
- Celine Peebles, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Anne Gary, Transitional Support Fairfax
"Mrs. Gary is always looking out for students especially following up on some that have left our site and moved on to public schools. Twice she has organized a team of staff to join her and support one of our ex-students football matches on a Friday night! Always inspiring students to do well and those who have left to continue to do great in school, college or life in general!"
- Celine Peebles, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Evelyn Clumpkens, Annandale HS
"On a daily basis, Evelyn Clumpkens, ESOL counselor, goes above and beyond to make connections with ESOL students when they register to ensure they will smoothly transition into their new high school. In addition, she continues to build positive relationships throughout the year with all students."
- Donna Higgins, Annandale HS
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Paul OkoOdoi, Sprague Technology Center
"I thank and commend Paul for his extraordinarily hard work and for always going above and beyond to make sure things run smoothly when we have big events here at Laurel Ridge. I have had the privilege of working with Paul for many special events at Laurel Ridge, and whenever I see him walk through the door, I know we are in good hands. He arrived two hours early for the final setup for our Veterans Day ceremony this morning. Once everything was set up and we tested the music coming from the laptop, we were getting a high level of buzzing from our school's sound system. Paul and I tried a few different approaches to troubleshooting, but the buzzing was still present. All of the cables had already been gaffered down and everything was in place, and Paul could have sat back with the less than perfect conditions, but he immediately went out to his truck to find a whole different set of cables to try, which worked perfectly. He worked quickly to run and tape down all the new cables before the audience arrived. It means a lot to get to work with someone who doesn’t settle for “good enough” and who goes that extra step to make sure everything is the best possible. Thank you for sending Paul to us and for all he did to make this morning's ceremony memorable and meaningful for all of our veteran guests."
- Maura Keaney, Laurel Ridge ES
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Nguyen "Shawn" Lee, Cherry Run ES
"We would like to commend the efforts of Nguyen (Shawn) Le, TSSPEC. Our school is in the process of transitioning to a new TSSPEC. Shawn was assigned to help out at Cherry Run in addition to his regular school. The staff greatly appreciates his expertise, friendliness, and overall helpful approach to this temporary assignment."
- Lisa Hammond and Katy Harvey, Cherry Run ES
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Caylen Beight, Annandale HS
"Caylen graciously stepped up to become the new World History I CT lead while the former lead is out on medial leave. Caylen was willing to move the team forward as it strives to achieve its SMARTR goal for the year."
- Aaron Schneider, Annandale HS
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Howard Dwyer, Annandale HS
"Howard continues to do an amazing job as the CTE department chair. He also agreed to an AT contract, oversees co-op students, and strives to increase the number of students in our IB Business classes."
- Aaron Schneider, Annandale HS
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Mary Needham, Annandale HS
"The teacher is new to AHS, but was willing to take an AT contract because we needed to offer an elective to our ever-growing ELL population. We barely asked her and she accepted the challenge immediately."
- Aaron Schneider, Annandale HS
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DJ Hemsley, Sprague Technology Center
"DJ Hemsley did an Amazing job supporting Stone Middle School this past weekend. Our PA system which controls our bells and all communications with staff and students went down after hours on Friday. We put a work order in and contacted a few people who were supportive. However, DJ worked with us, contacted others, and was in constant communication with our staff at Stone. We had some anxiety with the thought of having to wait until Monday to have this fixed. Because of DJ’s support not only is it working but he contacted us back to let us know. I know this may not sound like much but to me (school-based administrator) he really did a great job!! Thanks again to DJ and your department for doing the work behind the scenes to help keep our schools running!!"
- Phil Hudson & Stephanie Newby, Stone MS
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Alex Lantis, Frost MS
"Alex works tirelessly to make sure every one of his students is learning and succeeding in his classroom. Alex goes above and beyond daily to work with individual students and families to support their learning. Alex meets with students before school, during his lunch, after school, or whenever he is available to provide more learning opportunities to his students. Frost appreciates all of his dedication to his students."
- Joe Berret, Frost MS
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Erika Pflugrath, Michelle Maxey, Heather Shue, Nelson Villalobos, and JaQuese Hawkins, Frost MS
"This team of Frost staff members spent their Thursday afternoon, well after dismissal, supporting a DHOH student who was scheduled to visit a dentist for the first time in his life. He was clearly scared of the process and his communication limitations created a unique situation that one Frost staff member after another tried to tackle, all to support this one student but also their teammates. Very tough situation for all but inspiring to see these colleagues working together for this child and each other #onefrost"
- Joe Berret, Frost MS
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Neva Apsche, Willow Oaks Admin Center
"Career and Transition Services (CTS) cares about Neva Apsche!!!! During the summer, Ms. Apsche supported two CTS curriculum projects: (1) Tools for Self-Advocacy and (2) Community Work Experience Safety. She provided resources, information on copyright rules, and published the lessons in eCart. In August, Ms. Apsche facilitated a back-to-school workshop with Microsoft Office consultants for two hundred (plus) CTS teachers on accessibility and learning features available on student laptops. In September, Ms. Apsche entered the new work place readiness skills (WRS) competencies into Horizon for CTS (WAT and EFE) teachers. In October, she
contributed in a training for academy support teachers on OneNote, Office 365, and WRS resources in eCart. Last week, Ms. Apsche assisted in training CTS evaluators at the Microsoft Office Store on Windows 10. Thank you Ms. Neva Apsche for providing CTS staff with tools to be a premier workforce and resources to promote student success!"
- Sarah Blake, Willow Oaks Admin Center
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Becky Corallo, Justice HS
"Becky works tirelessly to help her students. he has a family at home and somehow balances meeting the needs of her newcomer students, her home life, and grad school. She is also my best friend at school - whenever I'm struggling, she puts everything down and listens to and supports me. She gets to work before the roosters are even awake - she embodies the caring culture we are working toward at Justice."
- Corey Haynes, Justice HS
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Deirdre McShea Levin, Glasgow MS
"Deirdre goes out of her way to make connections with students and staff! You will always find Deirdre in the hallways talking with students and following up with them about anything that they may need her assistance with. It seems as though she knows every student's name - which at a school the size of Glasgow is beyond amazing! If there is something that Deirdre can do to help students, she is ready to roll up her sleeves and get to work. She radiates positive energy and is truly a joy to work with."
- Jenn Pallotto, Glasgow MS
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Susan Black, Stonecroft Transportation
"We are so grateful to have Ms. Susan as our neighborhood's bus driver! She has an incredible way of balancing a difficult and stressful job with being a thoughtful and nurturing role model for our children. From the first day of school, she has displayed a necessary command over her bus and quickly earned the respect of her passengers. This has enabled her to both keep the children safe and to do her job most effectively. She is EXTREMELY punctual. She has meticulously studied the traffic patterns in our area so that she can navigate the flow of vehicles and many traffic signals in such a way to ensure the timely arrivals of our children both to and from Willow Springs. Additionally, she genuinely cares about her passengers. Is your child apprehensive about riding the bus on the first day of school? Ms.
Susan has coloring books! Is your child having a bad day? Ms. Susan has stickers! Did your child forget their water bottle on the bus for the third time? Ms. Susan finds it and returns it with a smile on her face. She and her husband also support Willow Springs by attending school fundraisers and events. Whenever my children see her - either on the bus or at a school activity - they are sure to greet her with smiles and hugs. She goes 'above and beyond' her job description and gets to know each child. We are so thankful that Ms. Susan serves as a beacon of light for them at the beginning, during and at the end of their school days!"
- a Willow Springs ES parent
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Aaron Curtis, Forte Center
"Aaron Curtis has been incredibly responsive to requests for warehouse pickups and deliveries to Weyanoke. He is consistently prompt in answering emails and/or phone calls, and is always upbeat and positive. Recently, he and his team helped me to find and select replacement office furniture, schedule a delivery within a few days of our initial conversation, took away the old furniture and installed the new furniture. The team was friendly, efficient, and were clearly experts in their jobs. Each time I have interacted with Aaron, whether in person or over the phone, he exceeds my expectations for personal service and professionalism. Thank you, Aaron, for exemplifying the importance of exceptional customer service!"
- Michelle Doyle, Weyanoke ES
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Tina Brown, Little Run ES
"Tina Brown is an exceptional teacher. She teaches students (and staff) the joy of movement and play. Her connections do not end after spending seven years teaching students in her PE classes. She has spent her entire career at Little Run (more than 20 years) and is now beginning to teach the children of her first students. Her commute to Maryland is often more than an hour each way—and she has three school-aged boys who are active in sports. Even though she has little “free” time, she keeps staff (current and former) updated on successes of former students—most recently the first basketball game in college for one of our Roadrunners. Last year she reached out to former staff to create a video for the 6th-grade sendoff—ensuring that students and families knew they were loved (even if from afar). This year she shared the news that a former student was in a life-changing accident on the first day of school. Mrs. Brown sprang into action—making sure former staff members were aware and keeping the family in their thoughts. Not only did she visit the family in the hospital, but she also collected cards, notes, and stories to deliver. But the most memorable act was the creation of a video for the family with staff members recounting their favorite memories of the family and wishes for a speedy recovery. The video ended with a song that all Little Runners know. Mrs. Brown plays the song “Low Rider” every year as one of her warm-up songs due to its steady beat. Imagine the joy as I watched this young man (who graduated from her program 5 years prior!) recognize and respond to her voice and the song. She has a tremendous heart, and this action was so far above and beyond. She is a treasure."
- a Little Run ES parent
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Carrie Sarsour, Gatehouse Admin Center
"Carrie Sarsour is amazing. She is always pleasant when she has to assist me with various matters. I appreciate Carrie."
- Angel Scott, South Lakes HS
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Claudia Haggerty, Woodson-IT
"We had several challenges with our copiers here at South Lakes HS, and Claudia contacted Ricoh to get the problems resolved ASAP. The technicians were out here fast and our problems were resolved quickly. We appreciate Claudia."
- Angel Scott, South Lakes HS
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Ehmie Hill and the Cafeteria Staff, Oak Hill ES
"Ehmie and her staff were amazing in getting lunches ready before the cafeteria closed for a busload of students returning late from a field trip. Their quick actions and flexible thinking made sure that the students did not miss lunch and were well fed. We are so lucky to have such a caring cafeteria staff at Oak Hill!!"
- Christy Ryder, Oak Hill ES
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Ann Gary, Transitional Support Fairfax
"Ms. Gary has a special gift to be able to recognize kids who are struggling in life. She has an unwavering desire to help them succeed and see their true potential. I have developed a great relationship with her because she is the kind of person you know you can trust from the very beginning."
- Kevin O'Keefe, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Celine Peebles, Transitional Support Fairfax
"Ms. Peebles is a person who goes to the extreme limits for her students. Her passion for life is extremely contagious and I love coming to work because of the fire she expels to everyone around her."
- Kevin O'Keefe, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Dave Penland, Transitional Support Fairfax
"Mr. Penland is by far the best supervisor I have had the privilege of working for. His passion for students and his tireless compassion and leadership he shows for his staff is quite laudable."
- Kevin O'Keefe, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Betsy Geddes, Transitional Support Fairfax
"Ms. Geddes has a heart of gold and works tirelessly for the benefit of her students and colleagues. She has been a great asset to both me and everyone at TSRC Fairfax with her ability to listen not judge. I am very thankful to have her as a colleague and friend."
- Kevin O'Keefe, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Jenn Scott, Willow Oaks Admin Center
"Ms. Scott wears her passion on her sleeve for kids. She works tirelessly with her colleagues to teach about her vast knowledge of behavioral management. It has been an absolute pleasure to work with her in uchooseu."
- Kevin O'Keefe, Transitional Support Fairfax
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Azitha Bakhtiani, Stonecroft Transportation
"Last night a Kindergartener had to come back to school after the bus run. Azitha was instrumental in making the student feel comfortable while we waited for mom. It's a situation we usually see tears, but not last night! Azitha showed kindness and patience towards the student and the family. Thank you for going above and beyond your duty!"
- Fran Peckham, Coates ES
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Hailey Newhall, Fort Hunt ES
"Hailey Newhall is such an asset, to not just the 4th-grade team, but to the students that she works with every day. She goes above and beyond to provide support to not just the students on her “caseload”, but to all students in the 4th grade. Hailey has helped me immensely in how I should handle students when they are stressed or upset. She is also very responsive to parents to help them meet the needs of their children. I have even picked up certain mannerisms from her as well: {pointing to the ear and saying, “I hear you, but….} Hailey is an awesome educator and we are lucky to have her here at FHES."
- Cali Loewenberg, Fort Hunt ES
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Emiley Slebrch, Centreville HS
"Emiley wears two hats at CVHS. She is our transcript processor and also works in our attendance office. Both positions require organization, customer relations skills with parents and students, reliability, and above all, patience!! Somehow, as busy as she always is, Emiley is unfailingly polite and positive, and still finds time to decorate us and our environment with her wicked Crickut skills and creativity!"
- Diana Scheid, Centreville HS
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Meylin Cano, Lake Braddock SS
"Meylin Cano is a Cat B teacher who works with our students who need the most support. Lately, she has been working closely with one of our most challenging students. On a daily basis, she handles challenging situations with poise and grace, always remaining calm and putting real-time interventions in place to help her students. Additionally, Ms. Cano works closely with parents to form authentic relationships and provide the best possible service to students and families. She always has a happy disposition and brings a sense of calm and purpose to our Cat B department and her students. The Lake Braddock Community is fortunate to have Ms. Cano!"
- Tony DiBari, Lake Braddock SS
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Jonathan Kettler, Woodburn ES
"Jonathan has assisted me on numerous occasions when a student was having a hard time. He spends the time to talk to them and create art with them to motivate them. He uses the student's interests to teach them to draw that object or character, increasing both their motivation and art skills."
- Bethany Buckley, Woodburn ES
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Sylvia Schwind, Annandale HS
"Sylvia works in the front office at Annandale HS. She volunteers as the announcer for our girls' varsity volleyball team. She does an outstanding job announcing and support our girls' volleyball team. We cannot thank her enough for helping out every game night! Thank you, Sylvia!"
- John Ellenberger, Annandale HS
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Vilma Garcia, Wendy Fonseca, Domingo Montero, Luan Tran, and Fulgencio Yucra, Lynbrook ES
"The custodial team at Lynbrook is remarkable! Vilma Garcia, the supervisor, took on this role when the building was in major need of help. She has skillfully organized each of the hard-working custodians to make our building sparkle. They have been in the rafters blowing away decades of dust bunnies, have cleaned windows, scrubbed floors even in hidden-away spaces, cleaned under, over and inside virtually everything here. When this year began, our staff and students returned to a building that provided a healthy learning and working space for us all. Every day finds them continuing their efforts to keep the building and the grounds in order. Each of them deserves a heartfelt thanks from us all for putting such care into all they do for the students and staff here."
- Karen Baxter, Lynbrook ES
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Cynthia Pareja, Glasgow MS
"Cynthia goes out of her way to keep the momentum of our student services department moving in a positive direction. She organizes efforts for our team to engage in regularly planned celebrations of each other and finds ways to ensure that our team is unified by organizing team spirit days. It has been awesome to join such a visibly collaborative team and Cynthia is really the driving force behind it all."
- Jenn Pallotto, Glasgow MS
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Beth Smith, Orange Hunt ES
"On Tuesday I had my parent-teacher conference with Mrs. Smith for my second grader. I was beyond impressed with how well she knew him. As a parent, the data that she shared with me was so informative in all areas and the rubrics clearly showed where he was in his understanding. She then shared her plan for how she planned to move him forward in his understanding of each subject. Her content knowledge was evident and impressive. I was so happy and impressed that I don’t know that I expressed my appreciation enough to her at that moment. She is a true exemplar of a teacher at its finest and she deserves to hear that and be recognized for it. Thank you, Mrs. Smith!"
- an Orange Hunt ES parent
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Shannon Rodriguez, Providence ES
"Shannon is a teacher in the enhanced autism class at my school. I work as an IA in her room. Shannon is AMAZING. She is highly organized and knowledgeable and she CARES about all the students and staff she works with. She carefully plans each day and provides every adult with detailed information about what to expect and the daily schedule. There are many speed bumps but Shannon always continues calmly, quietly, and diligently, and works through every challenge until peace is restored. She gently guides the staff she works with and offers helpful suggestions and modeling so that everything is clear to all involved. I have never worked with a person as organized as Shannon! She knows and has a relationship with each student. These relationships result in children listening and responding to her. She has endless patience for the students and with all the adults she works with. It is clear to anyone who walks into the room that Shannon loves the children, is dedicated, and loves her job. Shannon, thank you for CARING. FCPS and Providence Elementary school are lucky to have you!"
- Stacy Greene, Providence ES
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Laura Walter, Annandale HS
I appreciate the opportunities I have to collaborate with Laura. While we worked to plan a meeting agenda, Laura challenged and supported my thinking while also making me laugh! Thank you for being a fantastic colleague!
- Paula Meoli, Annandale HS
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Will Watkins, Leon Jackson, and Philip Jeffers, Sprague Center
Will Watkins, Leon Jackson, and Philip Jeffers assisted with all issues of temporarily moving the office of the Program Management & Planning staff (ITSS) at Sprague Center, for coordination the temporary move. The entire office (Michelle NewRingeisen, Brett Spar, Jean Welsh, Kathleen Finnerty, Gloria Bownas, Melissa York, Courtney Saddler, Will Watkins, Lisa Girouard, Sandra Bond, Carlos Perez, and myself) fully participated in packing the entire office successfully.
While packing the office for a temporary move, Will provided crates for packing my entire cubicle and encouraged calmness for everything possible the anxiety that a move brings. He was there to assist with local storage of larger items, and even trash removal, and finally closing the office to verify everything had been removed. Thank you, Will, and all.
- Betty Doyle, Sprague Center
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Chris Bagot, Annandale HS
"In my opinion, Mr. Bagot is a star teacher in the classroom and on the field. He is able to engage with all learners, execute lessons that are collaborative and considerate of student choice and student's voice and serves the Annandale community with positive energy at all times, even in stressful situations. I am happy our students get to work with a great educator like Mr. Bagot!"
- Laura Fonseca, Annandale HS
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Roudene Jackson, Gatehouse Administration Center
"Roudene Jackson really saved the day for us at Stratford Landing and was extremely helpful and supportive securing and expediting a critical long term substitute position in our building. We are very thankful she was able to accommodate our needs and impact student learning positively! Thank you."
- Kevin Morris, Stratford Landing ES
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Leanne Strubhar, Chesterbrook ES
"Mrs. Strubhar is one of the finest educators I've come in contact with. Beyond being extraordinary in the classroom, she is a magnet of positivity for the children she teaches. She embodies everything a kindergarten teacher should be. Mrs. Strubhar is a busy mom of 4 boys, but on Saturday 10/26 Mrs. Strubhar drove out to Spring Hill Rec center to watch a youth baseball game of her former students (not this year's class). With all she has on her plate managing her own busy schedule and teaching her new students when asked to visit this group of her former students, who adore her, during her spare time, she did so gladly. The faces on the boys when they realized their favorite teacher had come to see them play was priceless. Thank you, Mrs. Strubhar for being an incredibly positive force in our boys' lives."
- a Chesterbrook ES parent
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John Barba, Willow Oaks
"Mr. Barba continues to fully support and engage students on Friday's by providing free boxing and exercise through Fairfax Title Boxing Club and providing yummy Pupusas last Friday, November 1, 2019. Mr. Barba's continuous support, kindness, and generosity towards our students has been so Welcomed by students and staff at Interagency Alternative-TSRC Courthouse."
- Celine Sinclair-Peebles, Interagency Alternative School-Fairfax
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Donna Dominick, Willow Oaks
"Thank you, Donna, for keeping the assessment centers running smoothly and for taking the time to provide the new specialist with an overview of the service. Your ability to anticipate needs (e.g, schedule, transportation, supplies,…..) and take initiative to support the students is a true asset. Your organized approach, team spirit, and communication skills are very appreciated. Career and Transition Services cares about Donna Dominick!"
- Sarah Blake, Willow Oaks
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Jocelyn Ayala, Justice HS
"Literally every time I am lucky enough to have Jocelyn in my class, everything runs more smoothly. She has an intuitive sense of how to motivate students. She also develops meaningful relationships with them. She is a joy to work with."
- Scott Gustaveson, Justice HS
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Sarah Nuber, Riverside ES
"Sarah has seamlessly transitioned into our PreK FECEP/Headstart Classroom after serving as a First Grade teacher as well as Team Lead for several years. It has been wonderful to watch her strengths as an instructional leader translate into serving our PreK students. Her positive and calm demeanor has brought such a presence into the classroom as she has continued to build a positive and warm classroom community. She has been an incredible addition to our PreK team!"
- Anna Macedonia, Riverside ES
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Amy Eckardt, Riverside ES
"Amy simply is the epitome of the champion of her students. She regularly goes above and beyond her instructional responsibilities to collaborate with stakeholders to monitor student progress. In addition, she works tirelessly to build parental home/school partnerships to streamline efforts from school to home. Amy has taken such initiative with organizing conferences between families and school teams to ensure consistency as well as supports for our students at Riverside. She is committed for students to succeed holistically- exceeding beyond just academics- but also for the future of our students. She is an asset to our team and our school community!"
- Anna Macedonia, Riverside ES
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Tonja Walden and Ann Jopke, Hollin Meadows ES
"HM aims to offer low cost but valuable afterschool programs for our students, which means many of our PTA clubs must be volunteer-led. Ms. Walden and Ms.
Jopke offered to lead new club offerings this fall. Ms. Walden created a puzzle and book club for our younger students and Ms. Jopke created a beginner bike riding club for our older students. The students enjoyed themselves while gaining real-life skills and confidence in their problem-solving abilities. Ms. Walden and Ms. Jopke brought their teaching skills and their enthusiasm to these clubs, creating real opportunities and benefits for our students. Ms. Walden and Ms. Jopke represent the best of our HM staff and are examples of the importance of the T in PTA! They show us, in their leadership of our clubs and in their daily school interactions, that HMES Cares!!!"
- a Hollin Meadows ES parent
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Dottie Skrincosky, Willow Oaks
"Thank you Dottie Skrincosky for coming out to Bailey's Upper to help support our staff and students! You are wonderful and we are so appreciative for all that you do for us!"
- Elizabeth Convey, Bailey's Upper ES
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Lashonda Ray, Lorton Center
"Lashonda Ray is an FCPS van driver. One of her students is a Homeless Unaccompanied Youth, a 6th grader at Lynbrook ES. As the weather has turned colder, she noticed he was embarrassed about not wearing a jacket or coat. Realizing that this child either has no winter outerwear, or outgrew what he did have, she called to let me know, and she offered to buy him a coat if necessary. Fortunately, the staff at the homeless liaison office delivered a coat this afternoon to Lynbrook, so this student will be warm over the long weekend. Lashonda's sensitivity in recognizing this child's need for a warm coat, and her kindness in offering to buy it, brought me to tears."
- Georgia Walsh, Lorton Center
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Kat Clifford, Floris ES
"At Floris, we have a running program on Friday mornings. Every Friday Mrs. Clifford comes out to the track and marks cards for the students as they complete their laps. Mrs. Clifford has made this part of her Friday routine during our 8-week running program. Her help and encouragement bring smiles to all the students running. We appreciate that Mrs. Clifford over the last 9, yes 9, years Mrs. Clifford has been out there marking cards without fail. Thank Mrs. Clifford for your dedication to the Run, Floris, Run program. We appreciate you!"
- Heather O'Neal, Floris ES
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Diana Scheid, Centreville HS
"Diana is very much the heart and soul of the second-floor subschool. She is cheerful, helpful, and courteous to everyone she encounters, whether they are her colleagues, students who stop by, or substitutes she is working with. Her longtime colleagues will sing her praises, especially noting how funny, warm, and knowledgeable she is, and she is an invaluable resource to the administrators she supports. CVHS wouldn't run as smoothly or be as welcoming a place without Diana."
- Drew Campbell, Centreville HS
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Vincent Wang, Justice HS (substitute school-based technology specialist)
"Mr. Wang has been with us since the beginning of the school year filling in for our SBTS (who's been out on maternity leave). He has been nothing short of amazing. The support he's given teachers and students has consistently made this school a better place :). I know I speak for the entire English Department (and probably for the rest of the staff) when I express our deepest gratitude."
- Julie Reiter, Justice HS