Celebrating the achievements of classified staff at Coronado Unified School District
At the Coronado Unified School District Board Meeting on May 16, 2024, five outstanding classified employees were recognized for their invaluable contributions to the school community. Arden Gillberg was awarded District Classified Employee of the Year, with notable mentions for Frankie Guillen, Lani Shanefelt, Liz Josset, and Jorge Mejia. The event highlighted the vital role classified staff play in shaping the educational experience, amidst discussions on budget challenges and the need for better compensation due to decreasing state funding.
In the beautiful coastal city of Coronado, the recent Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) Board Meeting held on May 16, 2024, was bursting with positivity and appreciation as five outstanding classified employees were celebrated for their incredible contributions to the school community. These team members play a crucial role in shaping the education experience and adding cheer to the lives of students and colleagues alike.
Leading the pack is Arden Gillberg from Coronado High School, who snagged the title of District Classified Employee of the Year. With an impressive 23-year tenure at CUSD, Arden has made a significant impact on her students in her role as a WorkAbility Coach, boosting job placement success by an astonishing 150%! Her dedication transcends mere instruction, as she focuses on building students’ confidence and self-esteem. It’s no wonder she’s become a beacon of support for numerous young minds.
The spotlight didn’t only shine on Arden; the board meeting also honored four other remarkable classified employees:
This recognition shines a well-deserved spotlight on the crucial contributions that classified staff make within the CUSD. Human Resources Director Donna Tripi highlighted just how essential these employees are in supporting students, managing bustling front offices, and maintaining clean, welcoming campuses. Their dedication forms the backbone of a fantastic learning environment.
While celebrating achievements, the meeting also allowed for important discussions concerning budget challenges within the district. As enrollment numbers drop and state funding continues to decrease, teachers voiced their concerns regarding wages amid rising living costs. They expressed a desire for better compensation to reflect the vital work they do.
This situation is echoed throughout the community, as the recent strike authorization vote by 800 Hotel Del Coronado workers showcases widespread support for improved working conditions and pay. It’s evident that many are calling for change as the community grapples with financial uncertainties.
As Coronado weighs these challenges, the recognition of stellar classified employees reminds everyone of the *importance of support, dedication, and heart* that fuels the school community. While facing financial hurdles, it’s clear that the bright spirits of classified staff truly make a difference in nurturing student success and morale—a sentiment that will surely keep the community connected and hopeful for the future.
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