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CH-UH Recognizes Tiger Team Members of the Month for March

Mar. 26, 2024 -- The theme across the CH-UH School District this year is Believe. In that spirit, each month CH-UH is recognizing employees who go above and beyond to inspire one another to "believe" and create a culture of excellence in our district.

For March, CH-UH is honoring 12 people as the “Tiger Team Members of the Month”. Each honoree was nominated by a colleague--and in some instances multiple colleagues--and the nominees were then voted upon by a staff committee.

The honorees will be recognized at the Board of Education regular meeting on Tuesday, April 2.

BOE/Bus Depot/Millikin: Antwaniesh Gendraw
Antwaniesh is a new on-call driver, which requires her to fill in on any route at any given time. Antwaniesh is always willing to help out wherever she can. She is always the first to say "I will help out," "I can do that trip," or "What do you need me to do?" She has learned several routes and has established relationships with the children on the buses. She finds a way to do a field trip and her noon run without making either one late. Antwaniesh is also a graduate of our school district and said she just wants to give back to CH-UH.

Boulevard: Tameka Bradley
Mrs. Bradley is a breath of fresh air at Boulevard. She is fun and engaging with her students, but academics are essential. Teaching a split class is very hard, but she makes it seem like a breeze. She builds relationships with any student who is in need and assists the staff in and out of the classroom. I can always count on her. Mrs. Bradley truly BELIEVES in Boulevard.

Canterbury: Brenda Hockett
Ms. Hockett is our head Lunch Paraprofessional and an asset to Canterbury’s PBIS program and school climate. She reinforces positive behaviors with students, reminding them to be respectful, responsible and safe. She also coaches other lunch staff to be leaders during the lunch periods. Ms. Hockett delivers and orchestrates our PBIS prize cart with many classes. She gets feedback from students on prize ideas and passes it on to the PBIS team. She spreads positivity throughout Canterbury on a daily basis and we are grateful for her dedication to our school community!

Delisle/TVA/IT: Brian Buchanan
Mr. Buchanan has done a great job spearheading the Success Academy at the Delisle Options Center. The new middle school students are engaged, and the staff is working well together to reach their common goals. His leadership has made this a very smooth transition for all students, staff and parents. 

Fairfax: Rochelle Klein
Rochelle is the biggest team player I've ever met. She is resilient and continues to stay positive, attentive and engaged each day with her students, cherishing the laughter and memories she makes with her kindergarten through 2nd graders. She is a role model to General Ed students, regardless of being a self-contained teacher, and all students flock to her smile and kindness. 

Gearity: Julie Soroka
Julie is an amazing co-teacher. She is always willing to jump in and lend a helping hand to her colleagues whenever needed. Due to her encouragement, children feel secure enough to take risks! As a matter of fact, a second grader told me that she wants to come back to first grade because her favorite teacher is Mrs. Soroka. And as a member of the Math Pilot Committee, she is always willing to think outside the box and make every minute count! 

Heights High: Kristen Narduzzi
As a teacher, co-teacher, and intervention specialist, Kristen serves as an advocate for the needs and well-being of all special education students at Heights High. Kristen wholeheartedly dedicates herself to every task, going above and beyond to ensure that her students are provided with every opportunity to succeed. In her role as a department liaison, she has adeptly supported and guided the special education team for the past two years. Kristen works to ensure the seamless integration of all special education students into various aspects of school life, fostering a culture of acceptance and understanding among all students.

Monticello: Abigail Pratt
Abby is very hardworking and dedicated to her job. She continuously develops best practices for her students and brings high energy to her classroom teaching. She genuinely cares about the learning of each of her students and works hard to develop and foster relationships with all 8th grade students. Abby's hard work and dedication to her teaching and students inspires me to reflect on my own practices. I am very fortunate to have her as a colleague and friend. 

Noble: Kim Salvatore
Talk about a team player! Kim BELIEVES in her students. She is the Grade 4 BLT Team Leader. She is a member of the PBIS Team. She also gives her time for Student Council endeavors and math competitions. Kim is extremely reflective of her teaching and leading skills and pushes all other educators to be reflective. She is a strong reading and math teacher. Kim is one of the hardest working CH-UH employees I have ever worked with!  

Oxford: Lindsay Hampy
Each of the students in Lindsay's classroom are eager to come to school each day because of the welcoming environment she provides them with. She teachers them patience, fairness, responsibility, and communication, which deepens relationships. Lindsay is in charge of the Run Club at Oxford, and she noticed the need for athletic wear for the students. She picked up donations, organized them, and provided so many students with necessities that they did not have. These are the greatest lessons taught from a loving heart.

Rox El: Cathy Shramo
Cathy has been an incredible person to work with. She has helped me become acclimated to my new position and I could not have done it without her. She is kind, generous, and has the best rapport with her students. Whenever she discovers a new technique or activity, she is quick to share it with me. Her confidence has been contagious and when things get stressful, she roles up her sleeves and just dives right in. She. Is. The. Best.

Rox Mid: Patricia Ochoa
Patricia is a World Languages team member, contributing and working with teachers at all grade levels. She is a valuable member of the community who is reaching out to help English learners and their families. She is working hard to help the World Languages and the Spanish speaking students who have enrolled at Rox Mid, and we are so grateful for her kindness.

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