2017-2018 MVP Award Nominees Announced – Vote Now!
We are very excited to announce the 2017-2018 MVP Award Nominees. They have each been nominated by a supervisor, colleague, student, or community member because of their positive impact on the life of a student.
After reviewing the nominees, you can vote for the 2017-2018 MVP Award Winner by clicking here.
REBECCA
ANGELASTRO
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Rebecca is the most valuable person in a student’s life because she is a special education teacher who helps each and every child grow and learn in a safe and encouraging environment. The students in her resource class have made great gains and love to see Miss A throughout their school day! She has touched many lives here at Hutchinson Elementary.
RINA
BONTEMPS
BEHAVIORAL SUPPORT
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Ms. Bontemps is a wonderful example, mentors, supporter and champion for our Ventura Tigers. She provides guidance and directions for those students with challenging behaviors and support and encouragement for those needing a significant adult in their lives.
In addition to discipline and guidance, she also provides powerful leadership to our safety patrols.
Not only does she give them a badge and belt, but she provides strategies along with purpose for their work as school leaders.
She always takes times for our young learners and she makes herself available to staff as well. She will model class meetings, provided offer classroom management best practices, and create and support the monitor of individual student behavior plans.
Ms. Bontemps is a very valuable asset in our school community because of the positive impact she has on our learners.
AUTUMN
BREHON
AP LIT TEACHER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Autumn has the highest instructional standards for her students. She creates lesson plans that embody her commitment to student learning. She tracks student progress with formative assessments that give immediate insight into where students need additional support. Autumn also provides tremendous affective and emotional guidance for her students. In addition to her roles as teacher, grade level chair, and service coordinator, Autumn has established a chess club at YPFW; her students compete – and do well – in competitions with other schools. Autumn is truly an extraordinary young educator who is making a difference in the lives of her students.
MANDY
BROSIER
TEACHER
HAMILTON, OHIO
Mrs. Brosier is the most valuable person in the life of “Billy”. Billy is one of those students that comes from life circumstances that are more challenging than most of the adults in our building have faced. Billy’s life has taught him how to be hungry, how to be fearful, how to be angry, how to be resentful, and how to deal with abandonment… Mrs. Brosier this year has worked hard to develop a rapport and trust with Billy. Billy now has learned to be open, to be trusting, that it is cool to be smart, how to be a successful student and a caring person… Billy has learned it is ok to be cared for. Billy no longer resents school, Elda is his safe space, Mrs. Brosier’s class is where he can be whatever he wants. Mrs. Brosier’s class has taught him it is ok to dream, and that people believe in him and we all know great things are in his future. Thank you Mrs. Brosier for seeing Billy for more than an angry, scared, disruptive child… Thank you for seeing him for who he is, and just as importantly for helping Billy see himself for who he is.
CHRISTINA
BRUNETTI
SOCIAL WORKER
MUNSTER, INDIANA
Every day, without reservation, Mrs. Brunetti’s door is open to every student. She listens, she understands, she coaches and she helps students find solutions in the most respectful ways. Whether the student is in trouble or just sad she is there to say, “I’m here for you, my friend,” and get them through their issue. Students want to talk to her. Our school is better because of her. Our students are stronger because of her. She is making a difference every day and we are so very proud to have her on our team!
ELISSA
BUNDY
INTERVENTION SPECIALIST
HAMILTON, OHIO
Mrs. Bundy has such a big heart and makes a huge impact on the lives of her students. She provides a warm and caring environment for the kids she serves. She has a positive attitude and genuinely enjoys being at school every day. One of the wonderful things about Mrs. Bundy is that she meets the social-emotional learning needs of her kids first. For example, she has really built into and embraced two of her new students who come with many challenges and hardships. She recognizes the “whole child,” understands them for who they are, and meets them right where they are at. She checks in with them first before teaching, makes sure they have their needs met, and reminds them that she cares about them. She listens to them and provides them with a safe and nurturing place to thrive. She also works hard to help them grow academically by providing various interventions and supports. Mrs. Bundy helps them set goals for themselves and builds upon their success. She does a variety of positive behavior reinforcement which they absolutely love! She makes learning fun and exciting for her kids. Her students feel valued in her classroom. She makes them feel like they matter and make a difference in the world. They are so lucky to have a great teacher and role model with such a caring and loving heart.
STEFANIE
BUSCHER
BAND DIRECTOR
VALLEY PARK, MISSOURI
Stefanie brings the love of music to her students. Not only do they learn to create music, they learn discipline, commitment, team work, and perseverance, they also experience beauty and humanity. She also works hard to provide her students with experiences way above and beyond the daily band rehearsal/performance grind, including clinics, competitions, performance trips, and guest clinicians who make being a band student special.
SANDI
CAIN
TEACHING ASSISTANT
LAFOLLETTE, TENNESSEE
She devotes not only her time to helping students learn to read, but she also has donated iPads that she purchased herself, for her students to use to help them read better. She starts her day praying for her students and ends her day praying for her students. We love her!
DAVID
CAMP
OPS MGR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
David has had a huge impact on students in his short time here at YES Prep Northbrook Middle. He works to motivate the unmotivated as he has started a milk shake reward for any student who does not earn demerits for one week. So many students that typically are not motivated are working hard to get these milk shakes. David also unknowingly mentors students. He has a bright smile and kind words each day for all students from all grades. He has worked to build relationship with students that often go unnoticed.
TIOLY
CAPELLAN
GUIDANCE COUNS/COLLEGE ADVISOR
BRONX, NEW YORK
Mrs. Tioly Capellan has been a constant positive for our scholars at FDAIII. She has been a guidance counselor, a teacher and to most of our scholars’ a mother. Mrs. Capellan, was very instrumental in our graduation rate increasing by 6% from the 2016-17 to 2017-18 school year and we also saw a 9% increase in our scholars being college ready. Although one person, Mrs. Capellan has changed the climate of our school to now being a college ready school. She has been an advisor to other guidance counselors and college advisors and she is also an active member of the FDA III learning community always willing to find ways to help. She has created staples that support our college going process with our Career Day celebrations, College and Career Day signing day, FAFSA workshops and SAT Day. It is an honor to recommend Mrs. Tioly Capellan for the most valuable person in the life of a student award.
LISA
CATANDELLA
ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL
BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK
Oak Park is an elementary school in the Brentwood School District. Our district has received much negative attention in the news as a result of the extreme violence and gang related issues that have penetrated our area. In the midst of the negative attention that surrounds us, so much good is available to be acknowledged. This year, Oak Park experienced a brand new principal, Lisa Catandella. In that one year, she has been instrumental in impacting over 700 students and over 40 professionals in a tremendously positive way. She is the most valuable person in our building because she sets the positive tone for us all to follow. Her appreciation of her staff, focus on the needs of the students, and awareness of the social/emotional qualities that are necessary in the learning environment have created a culture of empathy, safety, and consideration throughout our school building. She has encouraged and established the addition of character building street signs throughout the school. Students walk down Empathy Avenue as they get to class every morning. She has paved the way for Unity Day so that all involved in the school take a stand against bullying behavior of any kind. She has established relationships with parents and students that emphasize the importance of connection and cooperation in addition to the importance of education. She has created a science summer program for our students to provide them with an atmosphere of educational passion. Since we work in an area that is challenged by gang involvement, establishing positive programs for our students is critical in keeping them associated with all of the positive experiences that life has to offer. Lisa is not a valuable person in one student’s life, she is a valuable person in all of our lives. By acting in the capacity that she does, she makes all those around her capable of seeing their value and sharing it with each other. Her passion promotes positive things. The students feel it, the staff feels it, and the future appears bright at Oak Park Elementary. We would love this opportunity to let her know how valuable she is to all those around her!
JESSICA
CHAMPION
2ND GRADE BILLINGUAL TEACH
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Jessica has gone far and beyond to teach her students and show them she cares about each one of them. She takes her time to get to know them and find ways to accommodate her instruction to be motivational and meaningful for her class.
ALLISON
CROSKEY
MUSIC TEACHER
HAMILTON, OHIO
Mrs. Croskey has the unique opportunity to work with all of the students in our school. She somehow manages to know our 565 students by name, and she can tell you about them as learners and as individuals. Mrs. Croskey uses music to reinforce skills and concepts being taught by our classroom teachers and she gives some students an avenue to be successful when they may otherwise struggle. She has helped us implement adapted specials into our daily schedule. These classes give students with special needs the opportunity to enjoy specials (Art, Music, PE) in a setting that is more conducive to their needs and gives them a chance to really thrive in these classes. Mrs. Croskey’s students perform several evening concerts throughout the year, giving our students the chance to be on stage and to shine. Mrs. Croskey is the most valuable person in the lives of several students! Students look forward to Mrs. Croskey’s music class, not only because it is fun (they sing, play instruments, dance, smile, and laugh), but because it is a chance for them to feel successful… a chance to feel like their typically developing peers.
MARK
DAVIS
TEACHER
EMERYVILLE, CALIFORNIA
I have known Mark all of my Emery High School experience and he has never wavered being at the top of the teacher chain. He is a true and dedicated educator who cares about whole; students, parent,, teachers and community. Of course teaching in an urban district can have it challenges and politics. However, as a teacher the challenges our school population face and have faced in the past, were limited stumbling blocks for Mark. He always found a way not to step aside or around the obstacle or challenge, he went through it, keeping the focus pro student, parent, teacher and community.
BRUNILDA
DEL ROSARIO
TEACHER
BRONX, NEW YORK
Ms. Del Rosario is a dedicated educator whom whose above and beyond for every scholar placed in front of her. Aside from being an amazing educator, she collaborates with her colleagues and shares best practices.
JEAN
DEVANTHERY
SCHOOL ADJUSTMENT COUSELOR
SOMMERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS
Mr. Devanter works tirelessly to support the most needy students in the school. He provides support and counseling, meets with parents frequently, runs a backpack food program, organizes gifts for families at holidays, and is makes the difference between some students being successful in school or being hospitalized. I once ran into am 8th grade student who had moved to another school. He had been at our school in 3rd grade. He recognized me and hugged me and wanted to see Mr. Devanthery who had worked with him in 3rd grade. This student was an English language learner and was hitting students on the playground. Mr. Devanthery counseled him and worked with the teacher, till the student was able to win the most improved student of the quarter award. When Mr. Devanthery went to see him in 8th grade, this certificate was framed on the mantel. This is a testament to the long-lasting influence of Mr. Devanthery in the life of a child.
LARA
DICKEN
SCIENCE TEACHER
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Being in high school isn’t easy, especially when it comes to fitting in. Students are judged by their clothing, hair style, and other factors that make life difficult especially when you come from a family that struggles. Lara Dickens decided to help all students by opening up a Thrift Store at Henry High School. Students donate items they’re tired of and others can purchase them for $1.00. If students can’t afford the payment, arrangements are made for them to “shop” for free. When it comes to a dance, dresses are brought in from students, staff, and community members. Imagine getting a new suit and a dress for Winter formal or Prom for $2.00? This doesn’t change the life for one person, but it certainly means the world to individuals who thought these events were out of reach for them to participate in. Our Thrift Store is just one of the many reasons I’m nominating Ms. Dickens because her actions are life-changing for our students in small but very significant way.
LORI
ELLINGHAUSEN
TEACHER
HAMILTON, OHIO
Mrs. Ellinghausen is a key part of her students’ lives! She sets a great example every day by being a positive role model and wonderful leader. She cares deeply about her students, going above and beyond to make their first experience at Elda a fantastic one. She makes her kids feel special and loved. She welcomes them with open arms in her classroom and makes sure their needs are being met. Mrs. Ellinghausen is deserving of this award not only because she is positive, caring, and a great role model. She helped develop the extended day program (Kinderplus) at Elda. Her strong leadership has been a crucial part of the continual growth and innovation of our school. Mrs. Ellinghausen has done a great job with the implementation and building of our Kinderplus program. She always has the kids’ best interests in mind and is an integral part of the growth our school and community.
CARRIE
GASSMAN
OFFICE/ADMIN
HAMILTON, OHIO
Mrs. Gassmann is the most valuable person in the life of many students! Mrs. Gassmann works in the front office serving a variety of roles for our school. She greets families and welcomes them to our building, she takes care of sick or injured students in the clinic, she is a member of our Attendance Intervention Team, she serves as a mentor for students, she helped coordinate Whiz Kids- an after school mentoring program, the list could go on and on… The reason Mrs. Gassman is deserving of this recognition is because she wears all of these hats with a smile and a with student centered focus. She goes out of her way to ensure our students are safe, cared for, and taken care of in and out of school. She does this by reaching out to families and helping develop ideas to help support our students’ and families’ needs, by providing information on outside resources, by meeting with students and/or families, and by going about her many jobs in a positive, professional, child-centered way. Our students and families are lucky to have Mrs. Gassmann!
LISSETTE
GIL
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST
MIAMI, FLORIDA
Ms. Gil has distinguished herself by demonstrating a genuine concern for the overall health and welfare of our students. She works to ensure that our students are provided with a nurturing environment and the necessary resources to assist them in their personal life. She advocates for all of our students to ensure that teachers and staff understand the circumstances of each youth home environment. She has demonstrated excellent organizational and leadership skills in enriching the lives of our students.
DAWN
GRAY
TEACHER
FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Mrs. Dawn Gray has been teaching middle school students for over twenty-seven years. She began her career in Lee County School District before relocating to Florence School District One where she taught at Williams Middle School. In 1999, Dawn transferred to Southside Middle School, which is in Florence School District One as well, where she has been employed since 1999.
Despite her quiet demeanor, Dawn has been the ideal innovative and mindful leader at the school and district level. For more than seven years, Dawn has served as the department head for the social studies department at Southside Middle School. Additionally, Dawn is an integrative leader in the school as we promote 21st century skills. Moreover, Dawn serves as a lead on the FSD1 District Curriculum Alignment Document. This document serves as a pacing guide for all social studies teachers in eighth grade. Most recently, Dawn was one of the few selected to be a member of the Discovery Education Digital Leader Corps. The goal of this team is to support the integration of technology. Her extraordinary skills, traits and style are the perfect fit for any school and district.
Dawn’s involvement does not stop there. She understands the importance of literacy skills in helping students understand information and solve real world problems. Dawn was one of the first none reading or ELA teachers to be trained as a LDC (Literacy Design Curriculum) teacher. Let us recognize and understand that this speaks volumes about the kind of teacher Mrs. Gray is. What we know is that Mrs. Gray will make great use of this information and training. What we know is that she will share this information with teachers within Southside and outside of Southside as her goal is to do her part in ensuring that every student is college and career ready. Her commitment to fine tuning her skills as a teacher is extraordinary. Her observations, conducted by the district English Language Arts coordinator and SREB LDC/MDC coach, demonstrate her positive implementation of LDC strategies.
Dawn is an innovative leader in the area of technology. She is always willing to share tech points and tools with her colleagues. In modeling best strategies and practices, Dawn is comfortable in conveying knowledge to, not only students, but also colleagues. Students and fellow colleagues feel comfortable with Dawn’s approach and execution of knowledge and skills. The many ways Dawn contributes to student and staff will never be told by her. She is a humble individual who is focused on students. She would rather talk about and be about ensuring that each child is healthy, safe, engaged, supported and educated. Mrs. Dawn Gray is an exemplary representation for the Most Valuable Person.
REBECCA
GREENWOOD
TEACHER
PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA
Mrs. Greenwood goes above and beyond to connect and work with her students. Her focus is not just academics but the students’ mental and emotional health as well. She volunteers her time to mentor students. She is genuine about her approach and concern for the well-being of her students. From phone calls home to home visits she never stops trying to make a difference in each student’s life. She is an advocate and a hero to her students who love and admire her.
SHERRY
HALL
TEACHER
CHINO, CALIFORNIA
Sherry Hall is not just a fabulous Freshman Transition/Health teacher where she reaches the lives of many 9th graders every year; she is also the Peer Leadership Adviser for the school. She has been instrumental in the implementation of Chino High School’s H.O.P.E. (Helping Our Peers Everyday) program in which the students are trained to be peer mentors to other students. The program is NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) affiliated and the students work with their peers to ensure they feel safe at school and have a mentor to speak to when in need. Not to mention, the H.O.P.E. students reach out to their feeder schools to spread kindness and words of encouragement.
KENISHA
HOLMES
PRINCIPAL
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
When Ms. Holmes came to our school in October of 2014 we were in dire need of a strong leader; our school grade had dropped from an “A” to a “C” in just two years. In her time here at Hidden Oaks our faculty and staff has grown by leaps and bounds, due to her strong leadership skills as well as her ability to build and maintain meaningful relationships. Additionally, the school’s culture has never been better, as we now collaborate much more with our colleagues in other grade levels and consider each student and their personal educational needs.
Kenisha brought with her a wide and diverse skill-set, which is exactly what was needed at our school at that moment in time. In addition to the improvement in the school’s culture, Ms. Holmes has brought with her a great understanding of data and the importance of disaggregating it in order to meet the needs of our diverse population of students here at Hidden Oaks. It is because of her that teachers now meet twice a week in Professional Learning Communities (which are led by members of the leadership team, as well as Ms. Holmes herself); once a week is designated for lesson planning, and once a week is for looking at current data trends and making instructional shifts as needed based on the data; this way we are ensuring that we are meeting the needs of a// of our learners.
As someone who has been employed at Hidden Oaks for the past 6 years, I can honestly say that her leadership has made all of the difference at our school. Kenisha has the ability to think quickly on her feet and make solid decisions that positively impact the lives of both students and adults alike.
Ms. Holmes has put great effort into involving our parents and community members in school events; something that had previously not been seen here at Hidden Oaks. We have noticed a huge increase in parent participation at school events (such as concerts, SAC meetings, literacy-related events, field trips, PTA activity nights, etc.)-not to mention the fact that the 445 students here at Hidden Oaks Elementary absolutely LOVE Ms. Holmes! She has a wonderful way of connecting with each and every student, making them feel special and appreciated!
One of the biggest changes (and accomplishments) that Ms. Holmes initiated upon her arrival at Hidden Oaks was her implementation of the “S.W.A.G.” (Students With Achievable Goals) tutoring program. Prior to her arrival our tutoring program was rather lackluster; the curriculum was boring, the attendance and enrollment frequently fluctuated, and students saw tutoring as just another hour in their day. Now students are chomping at the bit to be a part of S.W.A.G. as Ms. Holmes has transformed tutoring into something that EVERYONE wants to be a part of! Students are incentivized on a weekly basis with spirit sticks, positive reinforcement, shout-outs on Hot News as well as S.W.A.G. t-shirts which were provided for tutors and tutees alike (free of charge-all thanks to Ms. Holmes!). Kenisha has turned tutoring from a boring, ‘sit and get’ setting to a fun and interactive small group setting where students are learning through interactive SmartBoard games and undertakings along with other fun and innovative lessons. Hidden Oaks currently services 75 students in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade in our S.W.A.G. tutoring program, and through close monitoring of data, and monthly meetings with our tutors we are seeing gains like we have never seen before!
RUBY
HOLT
INTERVENTION SPECIALIST
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Mrs. Holt always show compassion with students and makes them feel special. She goes out of her way to eat lunch with students and connect with them. For instance, she is always asking what we have going on in class in order to help our students who see her in class. She also thinks of ways to reward students through prizes and recognition.
SANDRA
HOTCAVEG
3RD GRD TEACHER
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS
In her 30+ years as an educator, Ms. Hotcaveg has always put her students first. She is as passionate about her students’ well-being, academically and beyond, today as she was when she first started her career. Often, Ms. Hotcaveg takes not just her own students under her wing, but those in other classes, providing academic enrichment after school and on Saturdays. Her priority is to build in her students their self-confidence through academic success.
SHARLENE
ISAAC
TEACHER
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Ms. Isaac cares for children. This teacher is always looking for ways to improve her students’ capabilities by giving them access to the curriculum at or very close to their development level. She has high aspirations for children and there is growth evident in her pedagogy and her students’ progress. There is no limit to what students can achieve, everyone is viewed through the lens of a high achiever. Ms. Isaac challenges herself and encourages her peers. She is a champion and a catalyst for change; a change that exemplifies her belief that all children can and will learn when given opportunities to do so.
VIVIAN
ISOM
TEACHER
ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK
I believe Dr. Vivian Isom deserves the nomination of Most Valuable Person. Dr. Isom has given many years of sharing her gifts and talent with our high school students and the Roosevelt Union Free School District. Dr. Isom has been a tremendous influence in the development of the Roosevelt High School’s image and voice. She has been the eyes, ears, and voice of our community.
Dr. Isom also volunteer her time to run the Girls Resolutions Club. She has created an opportunity to for young ladies to have a voice among their peers.
She transforms her students into career minded individuals.
This is an excellent time to recognize this outstanding educator.
HOPE
JEFFERY
COUNSELOR
HAZELWOOD, MISSOURI
Mrs. Jeffery is our one and only school counselor at Garrett Elementary. I don’t know how to fully describe what she does for all of us but in a nutshell, she’s the love that holds us all together. She often is counselor to the adults but never falters when it comes to her primary directive; children. She works one on one, with small groups, and is instrumental in bringing in outside support for our children and their families. Mrs. Jeffery is a member of our leadership team, co-facilitates student council, and runs our peer mediator group. I honestly cannot see Garrett in the same way without her loving presence in its hallways.
She truly is the MVP at Garrett Elementary
JOANNETTE
JENKINS
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Joannette is fierce, and she is all about the relationship first. I would call her a “warm demander” and a “warm defender.” She is kind, gentle, and loving — and she has high standards of excellence. That combination has positively impacted students’ academic achievement as well as their belief in themselves over the last four years that she has worked her. She expects nothing less than students’ best effort, and because of the environment she has created in our Special Education classroom, students feel comfortable rising to the occasion. And any time students are not given the opportunity to put their best foot forward, she advocates on their behalf while teaching them how to advocate for themselves. Because of her work and tenacity with students, our program continues to improve here, and students – even those who are not served through Special Education – continue to improve year after year. Students love “Mrs. Jay,” and while the seniors she teaches are ready to graduate (because they are seniors, of course!), they don’t want to leave her!
MICHAEL
JONES
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK
Mr. Jones is most valuable to students because he always shows dedication, encouragement and respect to all students and families in our school district and community. He has a kind and nurturing disposition towards children. He is a true MVP to all!
NJOROGE
KABUGU
MATH TEACHER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
The students come into my office with smiles from ear to ear when they speak about MR. Kabugu. They are so tickled by his personality. The tickles become very contagious, especially if you know Kabugu on a personal level. He is a character for sure 🙂 He will be greatly missed here at Yes Prep 5th Ward!
LAURIAN
KIDD
TEACHER
BRONX, NEW YORK
Ms Kidd has
1. Collaborated with Math Coach to implement new math program
2. Worked with colleagues on best practices in dealing with difficult children
3. Model best math practices for colleagues and district personnel.
4. Stayed late on numerous occasions to tutor her students and prep them for performances
EMILY
KOHLS
TEACHER
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Mrs. Kohls is the most valuable person in the lives of many, many students! Mrs. Kohls teaches 3rd grade at Blue Ash Elementary School, but she is much much more than a teacher at that school. She is a leader; she serves on several committees, she is helping lead the charge to implement PBIS, she serves as a mentor for young teachers, she is working to implement co-teaching and PBL… Mrs. Kohls understands the importance of being innovative and growing as an educator, but she also understands the importance of helping the students she works with develop into good people.
She works hard to develop rapport and relationships with each of her students. She has a profound understanding of student’s social emotional needs. She begins every day with a class meeting to meet the students where they are and help get them emotionally ready to learn. She ensures that her students feel safe and cared for. Mrs. Kohls recently had a student, we will call him, “Johnny”. Johnny was that student, the one that always found a way to get in trouble, the student that was always angry, aggressive, disruptive, etc… Johnny was acting out… Johnny has a pretty tough home-life, and he has learned at a young age, it is easier to be the child that people are mad at instead of the child that people loved. Mrs. Kohls was not going to let that continue. She talked with Johnny one-on-one, she made him an active part of her morning meetings, she carefully set him up to have successful interactions with his peers… she slowly cracked that tough outer shell. She continues to build this relationship daily. Johnny is now much more inclined to trust folks and to do his best. Johnny is much more comfortable being vulnerable and taking chances… Johnny is just one example of what Mrs. Kohls does on a regular basis… yeah, she makes sure her students can read and write, but just as importantly she makes sure her kids can smile. She does this through a safe, nurturing environment with laser-like focus ensuring students social emotional needs are met in addition their academic needs. Mrs. Kohls is an innovative teacher and an outstanding person. I had the opportunity to work with her when we taught at a school that served a lot of students with a variety of needs. Her ability to teach students and make connections with children amazed me every day, her ability to make relationships and help students grows continues to amaze me to this day. She has a passion for teaching and she genuinely loves and cares about each of the children she serves. Mrs. Kohls is definitely the most valuable person in the lives of many students.
CINDY
LAROTTA
COLLEGE COUNSELOR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Cindy is a teacher who maximizes student learning both in and out of the classroom. When she was teaching a unit about job applications, she personally drove a few students around to different business on the weekend to help them apply for jobs. One of our students who had low motivation got hired on the spot with her help!
During and after Hurricane Harvey, Cindy was the campus spearhead for student and family support. While school was closed, she hosted teachers at her house to serve as a “headquarters” to call and check on students. She personally called every student that she taught, and she also coordinated a huge clothing drive on campus to help affected families. Even after school has resumed, she still runs point on making sure that families have groceries, uniforms, and school supplies if they are struggling to access them.
Cindy is also a strong Latina role model for many of our students who are 90% Hispanic or Latinx. Cindy even escorted one of our undocumented students to the airport at 4:30 when she was visiting a college in New York, because the student was afraid to get detained at the TSA checkpoint.
In the classroom, Cindy teaches students about college and career readiness. She helps students apply to college in her Seminar class, as well as create all the college application components. She also incorporates 21st century technology in the classroom, making sure that students are proficient in emailing, Microsoft Office suite, as well as creating their own digital presentations. One of my favorite projects she planned was for students to research different colleges and create a presentation for the class. After the project, Cindy actually planned for students to be able to visit some of the colleges that they researched to translate the classroom learning to real life!
Cindy also cares deeply for the other staff members on campus. When one of our staff members passed away from bone cancer, Cindy coordinated meals for the past teacher’s family. She also started a “Millard Garden” memorial on campus, and she still keeps up with the garden to this day. Most recently, she led the committee to award college scholarships to students of the teacher, which were raised from his funeral donations.
When I think about a true MVP in the life of a student, Cindy is the first person who comes to mind. I cannot think of anyone who is more valuable to our students more than her, and she is truly immensely valuable our campus – both inside and outside the classroom. She is not just an MVP to one student – but to every student she teaches.
DEIDRE
LIDDELL
COUNSELOR
RIVERVIEW GARDENS, MISSOURI
Ms. Liddell is kind, caring and realistic when it comes to dealing with our freshman scholars. Considering their mindset and where they need to go over the course of their high school career, she goes above and beyond to ensure they have a clear picture of the expectations as well as their own abilities.
ANA
LILLY
TEACHING ASSISTANT
ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK
Not only is Ana a Teacher Assistant she has gone well beyond her duties with the students & staff ANA has played a part in helping the student raise funds for their graduation for a number of year . She has also counseled and uplifted students as well as staff to be there very best.
RAQUEL
LINARES
4TH GRADE TEACHER
BRONX, NEW YORK
Ms. Linares does not give up ever. She works hard and smart to make sure all students are learning. She finds ways to reach all learners. She is available, she is kind, she is loving, she values her students. For the state test she prepared special motivational baggies for them to do well. She gives up her lunch to celebrate her students. She cares deeply about what they learned and she has dedicated her life to being a smart, loving, and awesome educator. The children love her and look forward to seeing her each morning.
She has perfect attendance and comes in sick because she does not want her students to miss instruction.
NICOLE
LOCASTRO
MULITPLE POSITIONS
BRONX, NEW YORK
Nicole begins each day with a smile when she sees her students. The students are aware of her energy; therefore they are more productive and engage. It’s a unique and wonderful situation to see Mrs. Rivera begin her day smiling with students and the latter meeting with parents and Committees on Preschool Special Education -making sure that children received the correct recommendations and what’s best for the families, as well as making sure it’s all in compliance with policy and regulations. She’s the only CPSE in the Roosevelt UFSD. Students, parents, teachers, clericals, custodians and Administrators enjoy Mrs. Rivera work ethics -as well as she’s always smiling while working.
AUDRA
MANDLER
PRINCIPAL
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Audra’s outreach is incomparable; She has been able to touch the lives of many over her career as a teacher, literacy support specialist, and now, as a 2nd year principal, she has been able to transform Encanto Elementary into a model school contender in a short period of time. Not only is she an integral and valuable person for the children of Encanto, but her actions and words demonstrate her lifetime commitment to them.
As a leader, she is a great example and support to all teachers, parents, and students, whom she genuinely serves; service may be an understatement. She genuinely cares for all her students. Audra devotes countless additional hours, and her personal means to ensure the success of the students in this underprivileged community. For years, and through various positions, Audra has been committed to serving the low income neighborhood of Encanto. She has built trust among stakeholders and has been an effective leader in creating a positive community within the school. Additionally, she has strengthened the Encanto neighborhood through parent and volunteer involvement and relationship building, that will no doubt benefit children and families for years to come.
As an advocate for the children under her principalship, Audra relentlessly seeks, fights for, or creates resources for the benefit of individual students, school-wide, and community as a whole. It is fair to say that she is always rooting for the underdog; roots for the ones who society may dismiss without hope, yet she sees the potential, what these children can become as they beat the odds, and she wants to help them do just that. Audra has quickly recruited and developed a strong team of education professional staff at Encanto Elementary that have a similar passion and enthusiasm to create an institution of dignified education that these students deserve.
Audra Mandler has truly been the most valuable person in the life of a child, thousands of times over.
LEROY
MARSH
HEALTH TEACHER
MUNSTER, INDIANA
Coach Marsh recently retired as a football coach of 45 years. He continues to teach Health/P.E at Munster High School. He has been a role model for young students for his entire career but most importantly has given back to thousands of families through the Mustang Toy Roundup. Families in need of support of the holidays have benefited from his generosity for over three decades.
KRISTEN
MAYBURY
TEACHER
HAMILTON, OHIO
rs. Maybury is a remarkable teacher and is the most valuable person in the life of her students! She sets high expectations for her students and pushes them to grow. She encourages them to set high academic goals and helps them achieve their goals. She goes above and beyond to help her kids reach the third grade reading guarantee. If a kid is struggling, she gives them resources and interventions to help as much as possible. She accommodates a variety of learners with various needs in her classroom. She gives each child different ways to learn based on their specific learning style. She also accommodates difficult behavior by reinforcing the rules and modeling respectful and responsible behavior. When struggling students make gains and improve, she celebrates their successes! Mrs. Maybury sets kids up to be successful by setting high expectations, accommodating learning styles and challenging behaviors, and pushing kids to be their best. She helps kids grow each and every day. Thank you for all you do for Elda!
CHRIS
MILES
ROTC TEACHER
RIVERVIEW GARDENS, MISSOURI
He is a change agent. He is not only concerned about their current academic status, but their life. He has built positive relationships with cadets (students) and their families. He has opened up opportunities for our students to present their talents in ROTC in various community venues, not to mention presenting colors at many of the St. Louis Cardinals games. He is well loved by his peers and just a positive light for our school. He deserves this nomination.
HATTIE
MITCHELL
DIRECTOR
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Mitchell is the greatest. She always cares of the kids at Crete, loves them and listens to them. I want Mrs. Mitchell to know that she makes a difference every day for the leaders at Crete Academy. We love you Mrs. Mitchell
DEBRA
MONDROW
PE TEACHER
LAKE CITY, SOUTH CAROLINA
Coach M, as the students call her, is so important to the students at Olanta Elementary School. I have observed how she interacts with each child! I have noticed how the students find her and talk to her about almost everything. Everything from school life to home life. She also has students leave her company with a smile and hope that things will get better. She attends their recreational games, church programs, and other community events, in which he or she may be in! To our students there is no one who cares for them like Coach M! Her actions speak so much louder than her words!!
JAEL
MOODY
3RD GRADE TEACHER
PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS
Mrs. Moody goes above and beyond for her students. She is so good at what she does that when another third grade teacher went on maternity leave, the principal asked her to split her time so she could teach those students as well. The students adore her and her love for them is obvious in observing the relationships she fosters with each one!
SHARI
MORRIS
PSYCHOLOGIST
BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK
She has become the most valuable person in the lives of 6 Level IV Emotionally Disturbed students by the way she cultivates positive relationships and intervenes when crisis occurs. While she provides regular counseling with this group, she takes the extra time and effort to connect to families, provide school equipment for students who are lacking the basic educational tools like books, pens and paper and assists with providing Christmas Gifts for these socio-economically challenged pupils during the holiday season. She attends school trips and volunteers as a chaperone to supervise these students on school trips. She also offers safe/quiet lunch time for the pupils and is co-advisor for the Impact Club that fosters unity with our SWD populations and general education students who learn from each other that our differences make us unique and also the same. She is someone who sincerely and genuinely cares about people and extends herself to others, and in particular to students who often display behavior that is negative and destructive. It is during these moments that her tenderness and patience impact these youngsters in a most profound way, because she is able to communicate love, even when the youngster dare us to despise them. She is truly a special person who is most valuable to our youngsters who need her to get through the day.
JEEVAN
MOSES
DIRECTOR COLLEGE COUNSELING
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Jeevan Moses has helped hundreds of students move on to college. His current goal is to help YES Prep matriculate and understand what value each student brings to the world. Countless students and parents rely on him and look forward to his help to achieve their lifelong dreams of attending college.
BRIDGET
NYLANDER
SPANISH TEACHER
MURRIETA, CALIFORNIA
Bridget Nylander is an amazing teacher. She connects with all students. she brings tremendous passion each and every day. She is always on and uses every minute of every class time to engage with her students. She truly cares about each and every student. Her positive attitude brings a ray of sunshine to her classes at all times.
MONICA
OSUNA
STUDENT SUPPORT COUNSELOR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Mrs. Osuna has been an invaluable force on our campus since I began employment with YES Prep Public Schools; her presence and professional services are truly indiscriminate.
She caters to both students and staff to ensure that our work environment(s) are stress-free so that we can perform at our highest potential. Her methodological tactics are derived from her education and professional training as a school counselor.
Additionally, she is always willing and able to assist with tasks that are outside of her job description. For example, when students are not able to make it to school (due to various reasons) Mrs. Osuna is willing to utilize her personal vehicle as a means of transportation to ensure so that those precious hours of student-learning are not missed.
“Super Osuna,” is her campus nickname because she is truly the epitome of a selfless, hard-working student support counselor! It seems as if she can solve, literally, everything. She’s amazing, no joke!
The impact that she has on the students and campus as a whole is insurmountable and that’s why I believe Mrs. Osuna is worthy of recognition and is a true “MVP” in the lives of our students (and staff)!
DARIMIR
PEREZ
SCHOOL COUNSELOR
BRONX, NEW YORK
s with great pleasure to nominate Ms. Darimir Pérez for consideration for this award in recognition of her outstanding leadership and tireless efforts in addressing and raising awareness about issues of bulling, college and career path, Cyber bullying in our community and creating a positive e inclusive environment and school culture.
As PBIS school where respect for diversity is instilled in our school community by constantly highlighting the importance of individuality and the strength found in the union of uniqueness. To achieve our inclusive environment, she constantly teaches the desirable behavior and expectations by, visually and verbally, reminding our students, parents and faculty, that I.S. 528 is a safe space school, sheltered from epithets, bias, physical aggression, threatening actions, and/or criticism intended to harm others emotions, ideas, preferences, distinctiveness, identity, sexual orientation, culture, ethnicity, strengths and/or weaknesses. Parents and the community are included in assisting us sustaining a bias- free environment by providing workshops and school events where community officials contribute with available resources. Parents, staff and students become familiar with 24 hour resources such as “STOMP OUT BULLYING” and “THAT’S NOT COOL” amongst others.
ERICK
PEREZ
TEACHER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Erick is the teacher that most students gravitate towards. He truly cares about who they are, what they stand for and how they will change the world. Whenever students misbehave, Erick’s approach is that of a father. He wants students to learn from their mistakes so that they do not make the same mistake again.
Not many people are called to be teachers and truly teach from the heart. However, Erick is that rare teacher that we all aspire to have or to be. His passion for leading students forward is evident in all his interactions.
His relationships with staff also motivate us to do better. Whenever we are tired or just want to give up, his positivity and outlook push us to see everything through.
ROSANA
PEREZ
COLLEGE GUIDANCE
BRONX, NEW YORK
Ms. Perez has not touched one life but hundreds. She is the soul and spirit behind our extraordinary college initiatives. Ms. Perez does not stop with just guiding kids for college, she takes them by their hand until they reach their dorms or classrooms in college.
RAY
POLK
GUIDANCE COUNSELOR
ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK
Mr. Raymond Polk is considered the most valuable person in the life of a student because of his relentless pursuit to ensure their success both in and outside the classroom; academically and social emotionally. Understanding that the Middle School life of a student is a very turbulent time for a child, due to the hormonal and social emotional developmental changes they go through, Mr. Polk embraces the challenge and engages all students for their benefit and helping them maintain a healthy school culture and climate.
Mr. Polk is our lead Guidance Counselor but he is also the adviser for the Peer Mediation Club, pushes into classes for “Kids to College” lessons and is a lead member of the Master Scheduling team.
Additionally Mr. Polk also holds training sessions with the faculty to assist them in acclimating and relating to the student population; regardless of student’s particular developmental needs. He is and continues to be an advocate for our Children!
We consider Mr. Raymond Polk as our MVP of the Roosevelt Middle School. Due to his unwavering commitment to the students and his laser like focus on their success academically and social-emotionally, in and outside the school, I nominate Mr. Raymond Polk, Guidance Counselor, an educator that the children love,
ALTHELIA
POND
LIBRARIAN
ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK
Mrs Pond is not only an excellent librarian. She also works with individual students to boost their writing skills, conflict resolution ability and self-esteem. Mrs. Pond has made a critical contribution to the lives of hundreds of elementary students in a district with many difficult living situations.
ERIN
PUGH
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
SARALAND, ALABAMA
Mrs. Erin Pugh is the true definition of a special education teacher. Mrs. Pugh is a Collaborative Special Education teacher, working with students who have profound needs. Students ranging from hearing impaired, to autistic. Mrs. Pugh has initiated programs, such as Project Outreach and Breakfast with a Friend, not to mention hours spent engaged with Special Olympics. Her size is small, but her heart is as big as Mount Everest! Mrs. Pugh is truly an MVP spending countless hours devoted to her students and a role model for her peers. The best, I have ever, in my 28 years, had the privilege to work with!
AMBAR
QUINONES
COACH/TEACHER
BRONX, NEW YORK
Ms.Quinones is a devoted teacher. My son has dyslexia and reading and writing has always been a struggle for him. Ms.Quinones has always maintained a culture of positivity in her classroom. She has differentiated learning for my son and has assured that he is receiving the support he needs. In her hands my son has moved up 5 reading levels. She is dedicated to her students and their success and has treated my son as if he were her own.
JENIFER
RAYNE
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
POCOMOKE CITY, MARYLAND
Mrs. Jenifer Rayne is a champion for every student in our rural, high-poverty high school located on the eastern shore of Maryland. She works tirelessly toward our school mission, #project100, which states that 100% of our students graduate with a college or career choice firmly in place. She runs our bi-weekly Student Progress Meetings, which track the plan and progress of our struggling learners. She is the lead administrator for our special education team and is also in charge of our buildings and grounds. Mrs. Rayne is also the co-founder of a new initiative in our school, Your 60. This is an essentially an hour long block in the middle of the school day that allows students to get lunch, attend remediation or enrichment classes, meet with clubs, study with friends, or exercise. Your 60 has helped to lower our behavior referrals and the amount of D’s and F’s. As a new administrator, Jen Rayne has been a tremendous mentor to me. She has shown me how to hold our students to high expectations while also giving them all of the love they need. As Jen often says, “we’re hard on them because we care”!
NICOLE
RIVERA
MANY ROLES
ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK
Mrs. Rivera has been in our district 13 years. She gets involved in anything and everything that happens in the district that is related to the children. This is in addition to the many hats that she wears. She is the resource room teacher at Washington Rose, the CPSE/CSE chair person, the district webmaster, and the PTA representative in our building. She steps in and helps out when the school secretary is absent. In addition, she makes time to mentor students.
Mrs. Rivera never misses an event in the district regardless of the day or the time. When she organized the PTA meeting and invited the children for a reading night, hundreds attended.
She always fights for what will benefit all children. She is a big advocate for our students with disabilities. She is simply a wonderful educator and is loved by the students.
She deserves this recognition.
GAIL
RODRIGUEZ
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
FREMONT, CALIFORNIA
Gail Rodriguez is very valuable to the lives of all her students and every student that comes into contact with her. Gail serves 5th and 6th grade Special Needs Students in a Mild to Moderate setting that requires great teaching expertise, phenomenal patience, and a passion for fully serving students, families and the community. Her students receive excellent instruction academically, socially and emotionally, and in core values that will serve them now and in the future.
Gail’s students face many challenges in life and in school and Gail makes sure they have support on all levels. In addition to planning and giving in depth instruction Gail meets with students, parents, advocates, specialists, and the administrator to ensure students receive services, all available supports even including feeding her students when she knows they are hungry and in need.
Gail is generous, caring, and an amazing team player that serves some of our neediest students. In addition she serves students who are not in her class as her ability to build trust, calm kids, and motivate them to learn is extraordinary. This year I have seen Gail turn kids around, increase their capacity for collaboration and learning, and transform their behavior. Gail is a remarkable teacher and her students love and respect her. She has provided them with the tools to move forward into Middle School and be successful.
ELAINE
RUIZ LOPEZ
CEO/FOUNDER
BRONX, NEW YORK
Dr. Elaine Ruiz Lopez emphatically believes that growing up in a disadvantaged community is not an excuse for a school to underserve its students. The International Leadership Charter High School has been consistently recognized by US NEWS & World Report: Best High Schools from 2013 through 2017 for the student achievement outcomes for graduation rates and performance on NYS Regents exams. Among the charter schools’ achievements, 95% of the scholars continuously enrolled, have graduated within 4 years and 100% of our graduates have received numerous acceptance letters to the College of their choice. The International Leadership Charter High School has sustained an average 95% graduation rate with a Regents Diploma since 2012 through 2017.
As an urban educator for more than twenty years, Dr. Elaine Ruiz Lopez was witness to a vicious cycle of poverty, abysmal academic achievement, and alarming high school dropout rates for Latino and African-American students in New York City’s public schools. In 2003, the New York City graduation rate for African-American and Latino students was less than 54%, and the social and economic future for our youth was bleak.
This cycle motivated Dr. Ruiz Lopez to develop the first community grown charter high school in the Bronx with a mission to deliver an academically rigorous college preparation model with high academic expectations in a no excuses model. Driven by her desire to provide a viable option for a world class education for families throughout the Bronx, Dr. Ruiz Lopez founded the International Leadership Charter High School in 2005 after several years of intense planning and preparation.
Her experiences in the neighborhoods in where she was raised and later served as a community organizer and activist, also contributed to the birth of the vision and journey to create International Leadership Charter High School. As a first-generation Puerto Rican, Elaine was born and raised in the South Bronx during the peak of the Civil Rights movement, where she experienced first-hand the many challenges faced by working class and ethnic families, such as racial and economic inequalities, poor educational opportunities, and inadequate healthcare. Her childhood was also marked by the assassination of such leaders as Dr. Martin Luther King and President John F. Kennedy.
On a local level, Dr. Ruiz Lopez experienced the epidemic of “slumlords” burning down neighborhood buildings for insurance money, including two of the buildings I lived in with my parents and siblings. Reflections of the experience that she lived through are famously documented in several books and movies in the 80’s and present day such as Paul Newman’s “Fort Apache”; “Down These Mean Streets” by Piri Thomas; and “The Bronx is Burning” a documentary”.
Throughout her life, however, education has remained the highest priority both as a teacher and as a lifelong learner. After graduating from high school, Dr. Ruiz Lopez enrolled in CUNY, attending the City College of New York until earning a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Bilingual Education. While finishing her degree at CCNY, she taught in the South Bronx. Dr. Ruiz Lopez also earned a Master of Science in Special Education from Bank Street College of Education and a Doctoral Degree in Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
Dr. Elaine Ruiz Lopez emphatically believes that growing up in a disadvantaged community is not an excuse for a school to underserve its students. The International Leadership Charter High School has been consistently recognized by US NEWS & World Report: Best High Schools from 2013 through 2017 for the student achievement outcomes for graduation rates and performance on NYS Regents exams. Amongst the school’s achievements, 95% of the scholars continuously enrolled, have graduated within 4 years and 100% of our graduates have received numerous acceptance letters to the College of their choice. The International Leadership Charter High School has sustained an average 95% graduation rate with a Regents Diploma since 2012 through 2017. The International Leadership Charter High School Changing Lives and Transforming Communities one scholar at a time.
GERALDINE
SANDOVAL
3RD GRADE TEACHER
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Despite working at a school with a 99% title one percentage Ms. Sandoval consistently has students passing SBAC assessments with meets and above standard. She implements engaging strategies that immerse the students in hands-on learning. She spends countless hours creating and improving her dynamic lessons as well as investing her own money to ensure she has the materials that will make the lesson and thus the students successful. She truly cares for and about her students and fosters character growth as well as academic growth. When it comes to a value-added approach no one is more effective than Ms. Sandoval. Ms. Sandoval is so dedicated that she adopted a young lady named Magaly Gastelum, whom she met while teaching at Park Ave. Elementary school. She nurtured, guided and raised Magaly for 10 yeas, 6 of which Magaly lived in her home. Magaly graduates in May from UC Santa Cruz. None of this would be possible without the kindness and dedication of Ms. Sandoval. Ms. Sandoval is truly changing the world one class and one student at a time. She is a dedicated professional with 20 years of teaching experience all at the same school. I highly recommend her for your award.
YANIRA
SANDOVAL
2ND GRADE TEACHER
BRONX, NEW YORK
Yanira Sandoval is a selfless educator. I have seen her sacrifice her time in order to assure her students are getting the best education. She is doing so much more than teaching the standard elementary school subjects, she is raising leaders. When I walk in her room I see students leading lessons, supporting each other, and working as a community of one. Her data reflects her hard work and determination as majority of her students are on or above grade level in reading. She is patient and kind and provides each student with individualized support. Lastly, Yanira is a team player and is always willing to help and support her team where ever she can.
LINDSAY
SEYMOUR
READING INTERVENTIONIST
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Creating value for someone or in someone’s life starts with the relationship you build with them. Lindsay has built innumerable & immeasurably powerful relationships with students across our campus and particularly in her grade level. Her relationship with these students has created the environment and space for the students to be more boldly and truly themselves & allows them to rise to the occasion, meeting the standard of excellence she has set for them because they are comfortable taking the risks necessary to succeed. She is a light in a number of students’ lives – bringing joy and laughter with her wherever she goes, as she treks up and down the halls to the various classrooms where she teaches. She is passionate, kind, intentional in her words, planning, and teaching. She seeks the best from all of her students, and she is consistently willing to collaborate, make adjustments, and do whatever it takes for her students to succeed.
ALISON
SIFFET
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SUPPORT COUNSELOR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Ms. Sifflet is a passionate counselor that connects with all of the students that cross her path in the most tender and supportive way. This year we had a student go into a Ketoacidosis coma with grim concerns for his future. From the beginning of his entrance to the hospital , she actively engaged with his entire family expressing concern for his well-being as well as the family’s emotional and financial support needs through that difficult process. In addition to this, she actively looked for outlets to obtain resources for the family and assisted in organizing a Go Fund Me account to aid in hospital fees. If that wasn’t enough, she organized a school-wide competition to get students involved by asking them to donate money in competition form for the teacher they’d like to see get their head shaved the most. This was a great success! Fortunately, the student recovered from his condition and was able to return to school. Due to her proactive planning to ensure he would have all the proper supports he needed to be successful, the student was able to return to an environment of sustenance that has allowed him to finish out his year successfully and he will be entering his senior year for the 2018-2019 school year. Ms. Sifflet deserves the most valuable professional in a student’s life award because she has a spirit of service and a true desire to help all the students that she encounters. All the while, she works tirelessly and consistently in this spirit of service with total humility and smile.
CARLENE
SINGLETON
3RD GRADE MATH TEACHER
PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS
Because she TRULY goes above and beyond to help her students learn the math skills to be successful. She works in a school district where 99% of the students eat free breakfast and lunch. A lot of the students are still homeless from Harvey, but she makes it her number one priority to make them feel like their classroom is home away from home. If they need personal items like shoes, uniforms, etc. she will make sure they get it. She gives them manipulatives for math to take home and use because she knows her kids can’t afford them. She truly loves teaching and her students…..teaching is her passion.
ALEXA
SORDEN
PRINCIPAL
BRONX, NEW YORK
Principal Sorden has done an incredible job at creating a school environment at P.S. 359 where core values and high expectations have played decisive factors for the constant successes the school have achieved since it was founded.
EBONY
SOWELLS
IRC/ELA
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Mrs Sowells is the most valuable person in a child’s life because she goes above and beyond for her students on a regular basis. Mrs Sowells always puts in great effort in preparing lesson that are culturally appropriate and relevant to her students to prepare them for life outside of North Central. Mrs Sowells does not make it easy for her students to achieve which is much needed in our society. Students may initially seem to bite back at her for it, but they in turn receive valuable information and timely feedback in a way that students can see their own improvement. Mrs Sowells is very consistent with her process and results show in her students’ achievement as well as her own.
ANNE
STANLEY
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
CONNVERSVILLE, INDIANA
From the time the school day starts to the time it ends, Anne’s full attention and devotion is to her student. She is always moving around and working with students. She tries her hardest each and every day to be a support for a child in need.
She has bought clothes for needy children, stayed after school to help kids with homework, and been there to talk with them when they are going through something in their lives.
Anne is truly wonder, and I think she would be an excellent candidate for this award.
CECILLE
STUELPE
TEACHER
PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA
Cecilie took a very trouble little boy into her first grade class and has worked miracles with this child. Mrs. Stuelpe worked closely with the e child’s family and the school staff to advocate for this child. As a result of Cecilie’s work this boy has changed from an angry and aggressive child to a curious and funny little boy who is enjoying school and life.
Cecilie was optimistic about this boy’s potential and worked to bring about profound changes in this child.
REGINA
SWANSON
TRANSITION COORDINATOR
ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK
Mrs. Swanson goes above and beyond her duties on a daily basis to ensure the students of our school district are receiving the full benefit of an education.
She takes time out of her personal life to teach students how to take public transportation before they graduate so they can be confident while attending college or working in other cities.
An abundance of notes can be found around her office, or on the chalk board, left by students who just want to remind her that she’s loved, appreciated, and the best at what she does.
She is one of those educators that stays in contact with graduates, often assisting them with applications and connecting them to resources to keep them advancing in life.
Working in the field of Special Education can be very challenging but Mrs. Swanson continues to be the perfect example of an educator that serves the students with every ounce of her being.
I’d like to nominate her as the “Most Valuable Person in the Life of a Student” to remind her that her efforts do not go unnoticed. She continues to give 200% without second thought and this award is well deserved!
ALICIA
THOMAS
COUNSELOR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Alicia has worked at YES Prep for 7 years, previously as the MS counselor and now as the HS counselor. She has been a pillar of support for students and continuously seeking resources to meet student’s needs. Most recently, with disaster relief efforts, she has coordinated with local organizations to provide relief for families devastated by the flood in Houston. She notably collaborated with Rolando Rodriguez, owner of Trill Multicultural, to organize a shopping spree with celebrities. The 3 students have an established relationship with Ms. Thomas and she recognized there high-need and surprised the deserving students with this opportunity. This is one instance of how Ms. Thomas goes above and beyond for the students at YES Prep. She is phenomenal and does all of this nurturing work with gratitude and grace.
JOHN
THOMAS
GUIDANCE COUNSELOR
HILLSBOROUGH, FLORIDA
This guidance counselor is amazing. He is our lighthouse leader for the school. He leads morning meetings for classes and miles leadership development for all of our students. He works diligently with our most at risk students who are in foster homes or homeless to ensure they are receiving support at school and advocates for them with social services to receive help for housing, etc. He is faithful and dedicated to their needs both social and emotional.
CORRIE
TOLLETT
SOCIAL WORKER/COUNSELOR
ENDICOTT, WASHINGTON
Corrie provides unlimited support to a male student in our middle school each and every day. Her support covers every aspect of this student’s life from home to school.
CHERYL
TRIPPLETT
PRINCIPAL
PORT ARTHOR,
TEXAS
She is the most valuable person to all her students, staff members and parents. She is sweet, kind and loves everyone she is around. This year has been difficult with flooding damage which resulted with our campus being split. But, she has been an awesome leader to both campuses which are temporary located across town from each other. She is very close to her staff and all the children whom she knows by name! Ms. Tripplett is the most professional leader I’ve had the opportunity to work with in a long time. We are blessed to have her in our lives!
JANEA
VAN NATTA
TEACHER
HAMILTON, OHIO
As a teacher Ms. VanNatta is the most valuable person in the life of many students, but her work, her dedication, and her caring style really stood out with two students in particular. These two students face significant challenges in the school setting, one is visually impaired and the other is in a wheelchair. Ms. VanNatta has not only made sure these students were given every opportunity to grow and develop as students, she also made sure they had the chance to be a part of the class to grow socially and emotionally. Ms. VanNatta’s inclusive style helped these two students thrive in school this year despite the challenges the they face every day! Ms. VanNatta maintained high expectations for each of her students and she planned lessons and activities that allowed all of her students to be a part of the learning process.
GISELLE
VENTO
ELEM MUSIC SPECIALIST
WACO, TEXAS
Giselle is a vivacious music educator who gives her all for her students. This year, she has challenged her students to produce multiple musical productions, compete in Music Memory (and win) at the district level, and collaborate with visual arts to put on various programs. She is a “grow your own” teacher who went to Waco ISD schools and is now giving back by teaching in the district. She is involved in the community through various activities and co-coordinates her campus UIL Academic team.
MARY
VIRGI
COUNSELOR
HAMILTON, OHIO
Mrs. Virgi is the most valuable person in the lives of many students! Mrs. Virgi serves students and staff members as an elementary school counselor. She supports families and welcomes them to our building, she takes care social emotional needs, she is a member of our Attendance Intervention Team, she serves as a mentor for students, she helped coordinate a building wide social-emotional curriculm, the list could go on and on… The reason Mrs. Virgi is deserving of this recognition is because she supports our students, our staff, and our community by providing support, counseling, resources, time, energy, and heart. She genuinely cares about the well-being of people. She goes out of her way to ensure our students are safe, cared for, and taken care of in and out of school. She supports families in a professional, child-centered way. Our students and families are lucky to have Mrs. Virgi!
DOUGLAS
WHITE
TEACHER
ROOSEVELT, NY
Mr. White cares deeply for his students and remains their mentor beyond the classroom and into their future lives. He remains a guiding light for many of the students who have tough lives and gives them hope to continue in their education and have a positive life. I believe he has is an asset to the education system. Being an educator is not just a job for him it is his life’s work and calling. (NOMINATED BY STUDENT)
DAVE
WILLIAMS
TEACHER
HAMILTON, OHIO
We are so thankful to have Mr. Williams at our school! He is the most valuable person in the life of many students for a variety of reasons. He helps kids aim high academically, behaviorally, and social-emotionally. He provides a fun yet challenging learning experience for his students. He sets high expectations from the very beginning of school. He provides differentiated learning and many interventions to help his kids succeed. He goes above and beyond to help kids who are struggling in a certain area. Mr. Williams is also great about celebrating student successes when the students reach their goals. He accommodates challenging behaviors by finding what motivates each individual student and building on their successes. He teaches his students how to be respectful, responsible, and peaceful problem solvers each and every day. His students come out of second grade well prepared with the skills they need for a successful third grade year!
VICKI
WOLFORD
ASSTANT PRINCIPAL
CLOVER, SOUTH CAROLINA
Mrs. Wolford has built an impressive career impacting the lives of young people. For the past few years, she has specifically worked with high school seniors. There are countless students that can claim in very real terms that they would not have made it without this wonderful woman. She gets some many kids to the finish line and makes a connection so that students want to succeed for her. I love watching current students and former students visit with Mrs. Wolford to tell her that she is what made the difference in their lives. She is an MVP at our school and should be recognized for her impact on the lives of our youth.
CLAUDIA
ZELAYA
STUDENT FAMILY SUPPORT SPECIALIST
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Ms. Zelaya takes time to meet with every eighth grade student to ensure they are accepted into the best high school for them. In addition, Ms. Zelaya supports students at every grade level in their social and emotional development. She also meets with parents to ensure they are aware of the opportunities available for their families in the community. Ms. Zelaya provides agencies that teach different types of classes for both students and parents. She also provides support to our staff in terms of listening and guiding them with personal and/or job related issues. She truly is a passionate advocate for our Amigos for Vida Charter school team.
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The Most Valuable Person in the Life of a Student Award (MVP Award) is given to a teacher, counselor, principal, school social worker, or other educator that has made a positive impact in the life of a student. The award is sponsored by Most Valuable Professional Development, LLC (MostValuablePD.com) – a team of veteran educators and mental health professionals that provide training, consulting and webinars for educators. The team specializes in trauma, challenging behaviors, differentiation, student achievement, and school improvement.