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Greater Heights Area Chamber Of Commerce: Education Recognition December 2021
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January 17th, 2022
Ms. Caroline Marney is the Special Ed. Dept. Chair and she goes above and beyond to support students, creating a sensory room to aide in the regrouping and growing academically. She also sponsors the breakdancing club!
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Mr. Rodrigo Vasquez, Senior Plant Operator; he keeps the building running smoothly and assisting with a smile on his face.
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Athletic Director and Assist. Principal, Jeanne Lunsford, for her dedication to the OSL staff, scholars and families. Her tireless efforts create amazing experiences for the community.
Joshua Cantu, 8th grade, for his Top Performance New Latin Student
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Charlotte Horton, 8th grade, Most Improved Latin Student
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Aryana Reyes, 6th grade, for being the Latin Student of the Month and Spelling Bee Champ
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Abigail White, 7th grade, Spelling Bee Runner-up.
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Xandor Garcia 10th grade, Underclassman of the Month
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Audrey Stanberry, 12th grade, Upperclassman of the month.
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Principal, Dr. Carlos Phillips, for his continued leadership and support of the Wraparound Specialists and events that support the students and community
Vernon Jordan, Wraparound Specialists for his outstanding student and family support, connecting community partners and building the feeder specialists. With the recipients we have Chamber Intern, Cynthia Newson.
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Principal Ms. Williams, for her outstanding leadership and buy-in to the Wraparound Services
Meghan Duplechain, Wraparound Resource Specialist, for her outstanding commitment, compassion and dedication to the community and students.
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Principal Ms. McKinney for her leadership, collaboration and support of Wraparound Services
Brendella Chavis, Wraparound Specialist for her outstanding service delivery, tireless efforts in supporting the student and family needs.
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***Each month schools from the area give us who they want to recognize! It is a great way to boost morale, give encouragement and recognize effort! Each school, elementary through high school can submit the names of students, staff, and educators. If you have a submission, just email me the school, name of person being recognized and what they are being recognized for. Send it to me by the end of the month; email is rcreibenstein@aol.com
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