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A6 | Thursday, May 30, 2019 Community The Dinuba Sentinel
20 YEARS OF SERVICE - The above employees were recognized last week for having worked 20 years from the Dinuba Unified School district.
30 YEARS OF SERVICE - The above employees were recognized last week for having worked 30 years from the Dinuba Unified School district.
40 YEARS OF SERVICE - Sharon Byus and Sammy Rodriguez have both put in 40 years of service for Dinuba Unified School District.
District
Photos by Rick Curiel | The Sentinel
RETIRING FROM DUSD - Pictured above and below are the Dinuba Unified School District employees who will be retiring at the end of this school year. Some of the employees have worked over 40 years for the district.
TCOE Nominations
Ana Sanchez (Left), nurse at Kennedy Elementary School, was nominated by the district for the Tulare County Office of Education's Employee of the Year. Dinuba High School teacher Roy Browne (Center) was nominated for the TCOE Teacher of the Year and Jack Schreuder (Right), Director of Facilities, was nominated for the TCOE Administrator of the Year.
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Barton of Washington, Andrew Bustamante of Dinuba High and Rebecca Diaz of Sierra Vista.
This year’s Tulare County Office of Education Nominee for Employee of the year was Ana Sanchez, nurse at Kennedy Elementary School.
Said Kennedy Principal of Sanchez, “She does an amazing job of supporting our students, staff and parents with health needs, but also with anything else that needs to be done. She has taken the time to build strong and lasting relationships with students, staff and parents.”
Receiving the district’s nomination for TCOE Teacher of the Year was Dinuba High School Agriculture teacher Roy Browne.
“Mr. Browne’s students have performed at high levels,” said Dr. Michael Roberts, outgoing Dinuba High principal. “And they continue to perform because he is always seeking to become a better teacher.”
Receiving nominations were Jamila Khalil of Grand View, Patricia Teows of Jefferson, David Sanchez of Lincoln, Elizabeth Castillo of Roosevelt, Jennifer Rios of Kenney, Dawn Stoen of Washington and Linda Danner of Sierra Vista.
Jack Schreuder, Director of Facilities, received the district’s nomination for TCOE Administrator of the Year.
“I think Jack’s biggest contribution to Dinuba Unified is the way he connects with students, staff and community members,” said Superintendent Dr. Joe Hernandez. “He models excellence in all that he does and he is so professional in al of his interactions. He has instilled a new sense of pride in his employees to do their best work for the sake of out students.”
Also receiving a nomination was Robert Valenzuela, Learning Director at Lincoln Elementary School.
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