The
Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals has
awarded Dr. Stephen Marsden, Kettering Assistant
Principal, the 2009 MASSP Assistant Principal of the
Year. Marsden was recognized at the Assistant
Principals’ Fall Conference in Kalamazoo.
The Oakland
County School Boards Association, Michigan Association of
School Boards, named Board Treasurer, John Himmelspach, with the
Distinguished Years of Service
Award in honor of his 16 years of dedicated
service as a member of the Waterford Board of Education.
Through his role on the Board, John has become a true
advocate for children and has worked diligently to ensure
that all students receive the highest quality education.
Thomas
Wiseman, Waterford School District Assistant Superintendent
of Business Services, was named the
2007-2008 Business Administrator of the Year
by Oakland County School Business Officials (OCSBO). Wiseman
received this award in recognition of his professional
growth, 34 dedicated years of service to the Waterford
School District, and his commitment to excellence in the
profession of school business management.
The Waterford School District Transportation Team competed
in the Oakland County Regional
School Bus Roadeo. The drivers were outstanding
among the thirty one (31) drivers from eight (8) districts
who participated. Barbara Bennett (8th overall),
Carrie Myre (2nd overall), and Debbie Vernon (13th
overall) placed second in the team competition. Carrie Myre
placed second overall which qualifies her for participation
in the State Championship.
The Michigan State Police conducted its annual
inspection of our bus fleet, which includes a review of
over 100 safety checks. Due to the great work our staff,
especially the mechanics, the fleet passed in excellent
condition with all buses passing inspection without any
“Red” or “Yellow” violation tags (100% pass rate).
Congratulations to Jim Beaver
and the
Waterford School District Transportation Department
staff for an outstanding inspection!
The Waterford School District is the recipient of the
Safe Schools/Healthy Students
Grant, awarding a total of $5,745,460 million
to be used over the next four years. These funds will
allow the District to implement an integrated,
comprehensive, and community-wide plan to address the
problems of school violence, alcohol abuse, drug abuse,
and to promote social skills and a healthy childhood
development. Much appreciation goes to
Nadine Milostan,
Director of Student Support Services, and her team of
grant writers for their hard work and dedicated efforts
throughout the process.
Adams
Elementary School Teacher John Phillips received the
Walter P. Chrysler Closing the
Technology Gap in Education Award, sponsored by
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund, along with partner The New
Detroit Science Center. This Awards Program was created to
recognize and reward Michigan public elementary, middle, and
high school teachers for finding innovative and creative
ways to help excite students about careers in science, math,
engineering, and technology.
Waterford
Kettering High School Personal Adjustment Program received the
Education Excellence Award from the
Michigan Association of School Boards. As a
winning program, the program will receive a personalized
“Eddie” statue and a cash award of $1,500 from the SET SEG
School Insurance Specialists. The primary goal of the
Personal Adjustment program is to help individual students
understand themselves and others. Practical outcomes of the
program range from development of skills in career planning
to positive interpersonal relations to a viable lifestyle to
effective use of recreational time. Students who participate
in the program are better able to demonstrate behaviors,
which indicate s/he has achieved an acceptable degree of
work and social maturity. These behaviors can include the
following: demonstrable social responsibility, effective
communication, and an acceptable level of self-awareness and
self-confidence.
The Waterford Board of Education recognized seven
outstanding Waterford School District support staff as
nominees for the 2008 Betty Campion Distinguished Support
Service Award. All nominees recognized possess the qualities
that distinguish them as exemplary employees that go above
and beyond to make a positive impact in the District.
However, after all nominations were reviewed by the
selection committee, one nominee stood out and has been sent
on to the county level. Theresa Sherrill, Counseling
Secretary at Kettering High School, was named as the
Waterford School District Betty
Campion Award Winner for 2008. Theresa
demonstrates excellence in working with students, staff, and
administration and has earned an enviable reputation
throughout the District.
Kathryn
Stone, Director of Bands at Mason Middle School, has been
awarded the American School Band
Director’s Association’s prestigious “Outstanding
Potential Award.” This award recognizes those young band
teachers who show great potential and promise in the field
of instrumental music education. Presentation of this award
was made on Tuesday, February 29, 2008, at the Winter Band
Concert hosted by Waterford Kettering High School. Members
Scott Adkins, Director of Bands at Kettering, and Robert
Ambrose of Bloomfield Hills Andover High School presented
the award on behalf of the ASBDA. Katie is a third-year
teacher in the Waterford School District.
The Arc of
Oakland County announced four Student Support Services
Department members will receive their very
Distinguished Dove Award
this year. The Arc of Oakland County is a non-profit
United Way Agency that recognizes individuals who have made
significant contributions and improvements to the quality of
life of persons with cognitive impairments. The following
staff received awards: Geralyn
Janeczko, Secondary Special Education Supervisor: The
President's Award; Vicki Widman, Early Childhood Special Education Coordinator: The
Inclusion Leadership Award; Teri Dittman, Teacher of the Cognitively Impaired at Riverside
Elementary: The Leonard Cercone Teacher of the Year Award;
and Debi Blood will receive The Support Professional Award
(posthumous) for her incredible support and dedication to
students with special needs.
Waterford
Kettering Principal, Josh Wenning, was recently named the
2008 Citizen of the Year
by
the Waterford Coalition for Youth. Wenning was nominated by
a parent for his commitment to Waterford families. He was
recognized for his collaborative efforts and support of
students and staff on numerous initiatives.
Several staff
were recently each awarded grants of $1000 from the
Autism Society of Michigan.
This money was awarded for their work with students who have
autism and will support necessary materials that will be
used for social and behavioral support skill training. The
grant recipients were as follows: Rebecca Platero, Teacher
at Donelson Hills Elementary, Rita Dachs, Teacher at Crary
Middle School, and Leigh Sarfati, Special Education
Specialist.
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