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Pictured (L-R): Lower Lake High School Principal, Victor Uribe; Classified Employee of the Year LLHS Campus Supervisor, Juan Hernandez; Konocti Unified School District (KUSD) Superintendent, Becky Salato; KUSD Chief Business Officer, Dan Janakes and KUSD Assistant Superintendent, Chris Schoeneman
Pictured (L-R): Lower Lake High School Principal, Victor Uribe; Classified Employee of the Year LLHS Campus Supervisor, Juan Hernandez; Konocti Unified School District (KUSD) Superintendent, Becky Salato; KUSD Chief Business Officer, Dan Janakes and KUSD Assistant Superintendent, Chris Schoeneman
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Konocti Unified School District announced its classified employees of the year for each school site and for the district as a whole. During the pandemic, the unsung heroes of many school districts were the employees outside the classroom, the ones who transported and fed students, the ones who cleaned school facilities to keep them as safe as possible and the ones who made sure teachers had the information and resources they needed.

Konocti Unified School District – Juan Hernandez

Lower Lake High School’s campus supervisor, Juan Hernandez, was announced as the school district’s classified employee of the year. Colleagues said Hernandez is universally well respected and loved by students, staff and community members because of the “wonderful, positive demeanor he displays daily.”

Alternative Education – Daniel Britto

The Alternative Education classified employee of the year is custodian Daniel Britto. Colleagues who nominated Britto said, “He has done extensive research about the Covid-19 virus and the safety and cleaning procedures required to combat the spread. He has responded swiftly to any health and safety concerns and worked hard to maintain a clean and orderly learning and working environment for students and staff alike.”

Burns Valley School – Brittany Rohrbacker

Burns Valley School (BVS) chose Brittany Rohrbacker, media integration specialist and para educator, as their classified employee of the year because of her extraordinary support of BVS students and staff. “She has literally done every job and task sent her way. She is always willing to take on new things and learn new skills. Brittany has been an asset during this unprecedented year,” colleagues said.

East Lake Elementary – Christa Vandagriff

At East Lake School, Christa Vandagriff, media integration specialist and para educator, was named classified employee of the year by colleagues who described her as someone who worked very hard this year, often going beyond the call of duty to help students access the resources they needed to be successful.

Konocti Education Center (KEC) – Elizabeth Medina

The KEC classified employee of the year is site secretary Elizabeth Medina. Medina’s colleagues said, “Elizabeth has a work ethic that is positively inspiring; she never shirks a duty, and she is efficient, thorough, and conscientious about the quality of her work. Elizabeth knows KEC’s families and KEC’s systems, and her attendance is impeccable; indeed, her knowledge is surpassed only by her reliability.”

Lower Lake Elementary – Jennifer Schultz

Lower Lake Elementary announced para educator (classroom aide) Jennifer Schultz as classified employee of the year. During a year when flexibility was key, Schultz “handled herself professionally and did an amazing job covering for others. Jennifer has been very flexible and willing to do any job we ask of her. She also offers to step in when she sees that help is needed.”

Pomo Elementary – Marisa Ornelas-Gudino

Pomo Elementary named bilingual liaison Marisa Ornelas-Gudino as classified employee of the year. Ornelas-Gudino started at Pomo Elementary in the spring of 2015 and quickly built a reputation as someone who could be depended on in times of need. If people need translation services, she is there: during parent conferences and meetings, for parent correspondence, during home visits to get students engaged, in the district office Nursing Department, and more.

Child Nutrition Office – Herminia Navarro

Thanks in part to cook Herminia Navarro, Konocti Unified students received the food they needed. According to her supervisor, Navarro was chosen as her department’s classified employee of the year because of her dedication and teamwork. Her supervisor said, “When we have issues on the fly, she is always willing to help out. When we have work that comes up on a day off or weekend, she never hesitates to help and pick up the extra hours. Her dedication is much appreciated!”

Maintenance and Operations – Dionicio Santana

Groundskeeper Dionicio Santana earned the classified employee of the year for the Maintenance and Operations Department. His colleagues said he is always willing to help when needed, and that even when asked to help in other areas, he gets his core work done. They said, “He is a valuable asset and we are very lucky to have him on our team.”

Transportation – Joleen Nichols

The Transportation Department chose bus driver Joleen Nichols as their classified employee of the year. Nichols does more than get students to and from school on time. According to colleagues, “not only is she a safe and professional driver, she is patient with kids no matter the circumstance.” Nichols exemplifies the idea that the school bus is an extension of the classroom.

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