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Orange County Public Schools
Community OutreachRecognition Event
March 29, 2019
KAREN CASTOR DENTEL
School Board MemberDistrict 6
MELISSA BYRD School Board Member
District 7
KATHLEEN “KAT” GORDON
Vice Chair School Board Member
District 5
LINDA KOBERTSchool Board Member
District 3
ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD SALUTES OUR
TERESA JACOBSSchool Board Chair
ANGIE GALLOSchool Board Member
District 1
JOHANNA LOPEZSchool Board Member
District 2
PAM GOULDSchool Board Member
District 4
Outstanding School Volunteers, Partners in Education and Coordinators“Another definition of a hero is
someone who is concerned about
other people’s well-being and
will go out of his or her way to help
them — even if there is no chance
of a reward. That person who helps
others simply because it should or
must be done, and because it is the
right thing to do, is indeed without a
doubt, a real superhero.”
“Excelsior!”
Stan Lee
Barbara M. Jenkins ..............................SuperintendentMaria Vazquez ..........................................Deputy SuperintendentBridget Williams ....................................Chief of StaffJohn Morris .................................................Chief Facilities OfficerDale Kelly .....................................................Chief Financial OfficerRobert Curran ..........................................Chief Information OfficerRoberto Pacheco ...................................Chief Operations OfficerScott Howat ............................................... Chief Communications Officer and
President of the Foundation for Orange County Public Schools
Kathryn Shuler ........................................Chief Academic Officer James Lawson .........................................Minority Achievement OfficerHarold Border ...........................................Chief of High SchoolsLeigh Ann Bradshaw .........................Area Superintendent, East Learning CommunityRahim Jones ..............................................Area Superintendent, North Learning CommunityPatti Fritzler ................................................Area Superintendent, Southeast Learning CommunityJames Larsen ............................................Area Superintendent, Southwest Learning CommunityGreg Moody ...............................................Area Superintendent, West Learning CommunityMichael Armbruster ............................Associate Superintendent, Career & Technical EducationRobert Bixler .............................................Associate Superintendent, Curriculum & Digital LearningJohn Wright ...............................................Associate Superintendent, Innovation OfficeChristopher Bernier ............................Associate Superintendent, School Choice ServicesJennifer Sasser ........................................ Associate Superintendent,
Research, Accountability & GrantsTashanda Brown-Cannon .............Associate Superintendent, School Transformation OfficeJames Preusser.......................................Senior Executive Director, Human ResourcesWoody Rodriguez .................................General Counsel
Orange County Public Schools Cabinet Celebrates our Honorees Congratulations!
Dear Friends,I’m delighted to welcome you to the 2019 ADDitions School Volunteers and Partners in Education Recognition Event. This annual event is our opportunity to recognize and thank you for your exemplary service as we make our vision and mission a reality.
At Orange County Public Schools (OCPS), our vision is to be the top producer of successful students in the nation. Our mission affirms that this can be accomplished with the powerful support and involvement of families and the community. This school year, you have provided countless resources and thousands of volunteer hours to our schools. It is because of your investment that we continue to lead our students to success. You are critical members of the OCPS team.
On behalf of our school board members and the OCPS staff, thank you for being superheroes for our students, teachers and school communities.
Barbara M. Jenkins, Ed.D.Superintendent
“There is a superhero in all of us, we just need the courage to put on
the cape.”
Superman
Celebrating Our SuperheroesPerformances
Pinewood Chorus Pinewood Elementary School
William Fisher Choral Director
Welcome Teresa Jacobs School Board Chair Orange County Public Schools Recogniton of Honorees
Barbara M. Jenkins Superintendent
Orange County Public Schools Introductions
Scott Howat Chief Communications Officer and President, Foundation for Orange County Public Schools Hosting Sponsor
John DeLuca Education Leader, Zoological Operations
SeaWorld Orlando Award Presentations
Ormend Yeilding Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. and Past Chair, Foundation for Orange County Public Schools
Barbara M. Jenkins
Scott Howat
Pam Carson Assistant Director, Foundation for Orange County Public Schools and Community Outreach Performances
Apopka Jazz Chorus Apopka High School
Sandra Perry Choral Director
School Recognitions and Closing Remarks
Pam Carson
Debi Pedraza Senior Director, Foundation for Orange County Public Schools
Maria Vazquez Deputy Superintendent Orange County Public Schools
Kathryn Shuler Chief Academic Officer Orange County Public Schools
Debi PedrazaSenior Director Foundation for Orange County Public Schools
A graduate of Florida public schools and the University of Pennsylvania, Deborah L. Pedraza has spent the last 22 years in educational fundraising and development, actively participating on teams that have raised more than $85 million for educational institutions in Massachusetts, Maryland and Florida.
Before discovering development, her work as a paralegal for a respected Indianapolis plaintiffs firm provided an excellent grounding in managing complex issues in minimal time and serving clients’ needs with efficiency and compassion. She was named Paralegal of the Year for the state of Indiana in 1996 for her work in drafting a code of ethics for the Indiana Paralegal Association.
Debi joined Orange County Public Schools in February 2013 as the district’s first Director of Philanthropic Development. She worked closely with the Foundation for Orange County Public Schools on securing resources needed to implement the districtwide initiatives described in the OCPS Philanthropic Strategic Plan. As of July 1, 2016, she was named Senior Director of the Foundation.
Debi’s son is an honor roll student in the third grade at Vista Lakes Elementary, where she also serves as a Read2Succeed volunteer for the first-grade program.
Ormend YeildingLowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. Past Chair, Foundation for Orange County Public Schools
Ormend Yeilding is a member of the Real Estate Transactions, Development and Finance practice, concentrating on hotel and resort development and commercial leasing. Ormend routinely represents developers and institutional investors in the acquisition, financing, restructuring and disposition of resorts, hotels, golf courses and other leisure assets, with an emphasis on negotiating management agreements and franchise agreements.
He has represented clients in transactions for hospitality and leisure assets located nationwide, including transactions involving the Weston Hills Country Club, Grand Wailea Resort and Spa, Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa, La Quinta Resort & Club, Omni Mount Washington Resort, Hilton Orange County Convention Center, and several historic hotels located in the Miami Beach Art Deco National Historic District.
Ormend is a triple-threat alumnus who spent his entire K-12 time in OCPS schools, graduating from Winter Park High School. He is also a proud parent of two current OCPS students.
Outstanding Volunteer Program Coordinators Outstanding ADDitions School Volunteers
Glorimar Diaz-Ortiz Community Involvement Coordinator
West Creek Elementary School Southwest Learning Community
West Creek Elementary continues to be in awe of the dedication Glorimar Diaz-Ortiz has for her various roles, which include serving as an ADDitions and PIE coordinator as well as flawlessly executing her duties as front desk clerk. Her talents and abilities are endless; no job is too daunting or miniscule. She truly values each relationship she builds. Connections with families and the community are undoubtedly stronger because of what she does. West Creek Elementary is a better school because of her.
Toniann Lentine ADDitions School Volunteer Coordinator
Thornebrooke Elementary School West Learning Community
As the ADDitions School Volunteer Coordinator, Toniann Lentine works closely with the school clerk to manage more than 800 Thornebrooke ADDitions school volunteers who log more than 10,640 hours annually! Privacy and safety are of the upmost importance to the school and Toniann. She tirelessly ensures that every volunteer for Thornebrooke field trips, Field Day, classroom opportunities, and PTO events are ADDitions approved.
Kelli Martin ADDitions School Volunteer Coordinator
Lake Silver Elementary School North Learning Community
Kelli Martin has been the Lake Silver Elementary School ADDitions Coordinator for the past five years. She is a friendly face known to the Tiger families with whom she makes every attempt to connect and place into volunteer opportunities throughout the year. Kelli personally reaches out to each volunteer with every opportunity to ensure they have all the information needed to successfully serve in their volunteer roles.
Erin Baker Partners in Education Coordinator
Dommerich Elementary School East Learning Community
Erin Baker took on the role of PTA - PIE Coordinator this school year because of her passion to connect families as well as her passion to support Dommerich Elementary School students. She wanted to grow PIE opportunities with two goals in mind: to encourage attendance at events off campus for parents and teachers, and to have partners support programs directly impacting students. Erin achieved these goals while also starting a new mentor program at the school, also supported by partners.
Shira Bland Partners in Education Coordinator
Lake Silver Elementary School North Learning Community
Shira Bland sees a need, makes a plan and turns the plan into a reality. Shira has brought a wealth of knowledge from her vast experience working in
different sectors of the education and nonprofit world to the Lake Silver family. She is always willing to go above and beyond for the students and faculty of Lake Silver Elementary School while consistently creating a bridge between the school and community through various projects and initiatives.
Adriane McGhee Partners in Education Coordinator
Shingle Creek Elementary School Southwest Learning Community
Adriane McGhee’s passion for bringing the community to Shingle Creek Elementary School is undeniable. She has developed numerous partnerships with local businesses and churches in the community. Adriane takes a hands-on approach with each and every partner she brings into the school. She has face-to-face meetings where she brainstorms with partners about how their unique partnership will work to benefit both the school and business.
Todd Perkins Partners in Education Coordinator
Sun Blaze Elementary School Southeast Learning Community
Todd Perkins knows the value of a collaborative relationship between area businesses, the school staff and the Sun Blaze families they serve. His personal commitment to the students and his consistent effort in creating valuable community partnerships makes Sun Blaze Elementary a great place to work, learn and volunteer. Todd is also the Five Star School coordinator; his attention to detail and gathering of portfolio requirements also helped earn Sun Blaze Elementary a Five Star School award.
Districtwide Honorees
Juliet Cahow Youth Volunteer Award
Endeavor Elementary School Southwest Learning Community
Juliet Cahow is passionate about standing against bullying. She currently works with third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students at Endeavor and Hunter’s Creek elementary schools to promote positive student relationships through a club she calls “Positiviti.” The students learn to become better friends and future mentors. Students in the club learn new ideas about how to avoid bullying. The activities, games and teamwork opportunities created by Juliet help students appropriately problem solve and gain new friends while minimizing discipline occurrences.
Ronda Schoeneberg Adult Volunteer Award
Sand Lake Elementary School Southwest Learning Community
Ronda Schoeneberg continues to be a proven leader at Sand Lake Elementary. However, Ronda is very humble and will be the first to tell anyone that she is happy to help, serve and give whenever and however she can. She always says that she could not volunteer her time, energy and efforts without the help and support of great parents, friends, staff and volunteers at Sand Lake Elementary..
Betty Saulpaugh Senior Volunteer Award
Princeton Elementary School Innovation Office Schools
Betty Saulpaugh assists with the Performing Arts program and in-school productions and musicals. Her activities range from running sound and helping with the chorus to sewing costumes, creating sets, acting as stage manager
and more. In addition, Betty spent time working with some of Princeton’s refugee students using her ESOL knowledge and supported them so much that a student with only four months of formal schooling scored a level 2 on the ELA FSA. Betty was one of the main reasons that the refugee students had such a positive classroom experience.
East Learning Community
Gabrielle Adani Youth Volunteer Award
Castle Creek Elementary School
Gabrielle Adani is the reason Castle Creek has a beautiful yearbook. She is at school at least three times per week, supporting learning through tutoring; overseeing the school food pantry by keeping it organized and loading the food bags and boxes; and supporting all family learning activities through the Family Learning Academy. She is a quiet storm of energy who motivates students and adults toward success through using educational programs and student activities.
Marcia Grundorf Adult Volunteer Award
Columbia Elementary School
Marcia Grundorf is Columbia Elementary’s Wonder Woman! She has become a highly coveted addition to the school with all of the time, generosity, enthusiasm for learning and relentless efforts to help which she displays to everyone she encounters. She gives so much of her time to the school, students and community. Marcia has helped and touched the lives of more students, teachers and fellow parents than she could ever imagine.
Sharon Jeannides Senior Volunteer Award
Little River Elementary School
Sharon Jeannides is a retired teacher who uses her expertise to support students who are struggling in math and reading. She is determined to provide one-on-one support to help students who are significantly below grade level. She provides additional support by preparing resources, assembling student review packets and compiling and organizing data. Sharon is committed and dedicated to giving students the confidence they need so they can reach goals beyond their expectations.
Francee Williams Mentor Volunteer Award
Glenridge Middle School
For eight years, Francee Williams has been mentoring one young lady who is now a student at Glenridge Middle School. Francee’s efforts are helping this student develop into a kind, academically motivated person with the ability to trust and build relationships. Her Glenridge mentee looks forward to their weekly visits, which gives her an additional adult who listens and allows her to talk about her middle school concerns. It’s a match made in heaven!
April Wright Special Judges Award
Camelot Elementary School
April Wright is huge part of making Camelot Elementary a loving, safe and fun learning environment. Her contagious smile and support have helped Camelot tremendously. She volunteers her time nearly every day helping in the school, classroom, or with PTA activities to improve the overall environment at Camelot Elementary. April has touched the lives of many people at the school and will forever be appreciated.
High Schools
Kathyrn Emerson Youth Volunteer Award
Freedom High School
Kathryn Emerson is a coordinator of 4M (Making Memories with Monthly Missions) a student-led organization that is an offshoot of Peace Youth and provides monthly service opportunities for youth ages 11-19. Through this program, she has helped many youth develop a passion for serving. Through her leadership, other youth join her in volunteering in a variety of ways, from training service dogs to recycling mattresses. Kathyrn has been a leader of 4M for six years and volunteered nearly 100 hours this past year.
Paula Stelmashenko Adult Volunteer Award
Boone High School
Paula Stelmashenko works tirelessly making Boone High School a wonderful place for students, staff and parents alike. From designing graphics for the annual football program, growing the PTSA membership to the largest PTSA in Orange County and maintaining multiple Facebook pages so parents stay engaged, the Boone community is grateful to Paula for her enthusiastic service and dedication. She helps to make Boone a special place where students can achieve success.
Nancy Meyer Senior Volunteer Award
Dr. Phillips High School
Nancy Meyer is a special lady who volunteers in the media center once a week at Dr. Phillips High School. Nancy’s media specialist background has been what the Dr. Phillips’ media specialist needed: assistance with shelving and processing books that have been checked out, clerical tasks and setting up for special events students take part in during their lunch time or after school.
Elizabeth Paddy Mentor Volunteer Award
Freedom High School
Elizabeth Paddy has committed her time to the youth at Freedom High School as a mentor and volunteer. She volunteers and shares her career experience during Teach-In. She volunteers her time to assist and support students in extracurricular activities. She is a mentor with the GenWOW district program that empowers young ladies to seek professional careers.
Innovation Office Schools
Emma Grace Ramb Youth Volunteer Award
Blankner School
Emma Grace Ramb has been a student at Blankner School since kindergarten. She has volunteered in several areas: holiday food drive, fall festival, patrol guard, school store clerk, Beautification Day, Blankner television, and as National Junior Honor Society president. She has volunteered more than 130 hours from the 2017 school year through December 2018 and 276 hours since fifth grade. In the Blankner dictionary, under the word “servant,” you would see Emma Grace’s picture.
Amy Lester Adult Volunteer Award
Arbor Ridge K-8
Arbor Ridge K-8 has found a true gem in Amy Lester. She is at the school on a daily basis, always with a smile and that eagerness to help anyone in need. Amy is a role model for what teachers are looking for in a volunteer. Her dedication is superb at Arbor Ridge, and the staff and students are extremely grateful for her service and commitment.
Beverly McAlhaney Senior Volunteer Award
Pershing-Pine Castle Elementary School
Beverly McAlhaney is an amazing and dedicated volunteer! Beverly began volunteering in 2015 after retiring and taking a year off from teaching. She puts her years of teaching experience into helping the students of Pershing-Pine Castle Elementary. Every Thursday morning, she faithfully offers to help in all fourth-grade classrooms, preparing materials for students for their upcoming lessons. Beverly is always willing to lend a helping hand whenever needed.
Andrea Adelson Mentor Volunteer Award
Blankner School
Blankner’s staff has seen the impact that Andrea has had on the children and the impact the children have had on her. It’s more than the time Andrea has spent teaching math to fourth graders - being a room mom to second graders; practicing vocabulary at “centers time” with first graders; or prepping third graders for standardized tests. It’s how they feel after sharing time together.
North Learning Community
Lila Midkiff Youth Volunteer Award
Lake Silver Elementary School
Lila is a sophomore honor student at Lake Highland Preparatory Academy. While attending St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in College Park, she heard about the needs of Lake Silver Elementary students during a meet and greet with school staff and administration during the summer of 2018. Lila was so enthusiastic to support the students of Lake Silver, she created the Lake Silver Club at Lake Highland.
Veronica Rogers Adult Volunteer Award
Wheatley Elementary School
Veronica Rogers volunteers in a second-grade classroom assisting with five under-performing students. She has tremendously impacted the class, helping them to significantly improve their reading to second-grade level. Veronica also assists in other school activities and volunteers at events. She has been a past PTA president at Wheatley and a source of motivation to the faculty. Veronica continuously encourages and motivates Wheatley students to make wise decisions and be the best they can be.
Michael Kimbrough Senior Volunteer Award
Pinewood Elementary School
Pastor Michael Kimbrough helped coordinate Pinewood’s engaging Chess Club. His efforts included exposing the students to strategic maneuvers, thinking logically and developing problem-solving skills. He also assists the Pinewood Performing Panthers Chorus. His efforts included exposing students to dance, music and oration. He is a task master and engages students on every level. The effort and time invested in the Chess Club and Fine Arts programs has had a great impact on the Pinewood students.
Leo Henry Mentor Volunteer Award
Lake Gem Elementary School
Leo Henry is one of Lake Gem Elementary’s paraprofessionals who also volunteers as a My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) mentor. He has volunteered with the MBK program since the beginning of the school year. The boys look forward to their one-on-one and/or group mentoring session with Leo. His enthuasiam and wisdom helps inspire the third- through fifth-grade male students in a way that makes them feel others care.
Jay Hunt Special Judges Award
Killarney Elementary School & Community Outreach
Jay Hunt is like a rock star at Killarney Elementary. The students are a priority to him. Whenever they see his smiling face on campus, they know that he is up to something good! Jay has been a volunteer at Killarney for more than five years. He makes it his mission to help teachers feel valued, respected and appreciated. For instance, Jay sent the entire staff to Planet Hollywood for a pre-planning luncheon. He partnered with the Talk of the Town Restaurant Group to provide $100 gift cards to local restaurants as part of a “Teacher of the Month” program, and invited the staff members to several sporting events, such as Magic games, as fun nights out.
Southeast Learning Community
Alexis Dorman Youth Volunteer Award
Vista Lakes Elementary School
Alexis Dorman is a former Vista Lakes All Star student who seeks ways to offer her services and has spent countless hours researching and creating a program that
supports young immigrants with their future career paths. She built a program that offers goal setting to 16 immigrant students and named it CAFYIR: Career Aid for Young Immigrants and Refugees. As an ADDitions volunteer, she has recruited many peers and adult volunteers to assist her with the organization and implementation of the program. She continues to be an invaluable member of the Vista Lakes school community.
Diana Solano Adult Volunteer Award
Pinar Elementary School
Diana Solano has truly made a positive impact on Pinar’s community, school, classrooms and students. She is recognized throughout the entire school campus and is always a pleasure to have in the classrooms assisting in diverse areas. Her genuine concern for student achievement is much appreciated, and with her continued support and contributions, Pinar Elementary will definitely “rise to the challenge” this school year.
Janet Biela Senior Volunteer Award
Andover Elementary School
Andover Elementary is recognizing Janet Biela as its Outstanding School Volunteer. She has demonstrated her willingness to go above and beyond when working with students. Janet works with struggling students in small groups on reading skills, comprehension, vocabulary and reading strategies. She has made a big difference in so many Andover Elementary students’ lives and academics because they know she cares!
Myia Brown Mentor Volunteer Award
Three Points Elementary School
Myia Brown’s spirit of willingness to help students is a positive light for the students and staff of Three Points Elementary. Every visit, Myia inspires those around her with a kind word and listening ear. Her dedication to improving the lives of Three Points’ students is well recognized and appreciated. Myia provides individual assistance and advice as needed, and is always available and displays a positive attitude.
Southwest Learning Community
Maegan Hershner Youth Volunteer Award
Catalina Elementary School
Maegan Hershner is a 20-year-old college student at the University of Central Florida majoring in speech pathology. She has been a volunteer at Catalina Elementary School for the past six years. She is a hard-working, dedicated and compassionate young woman who gives 100 percent to every volunteer activity in which she is involved. Maegan never hesitates to go above and beyond what is asked of her, and she does it all with a smile on her face.
Tatiana Vegas Adult Volunteer Award
Endeavor Elementary School
Tatiana Vega is a pillar of the school, seizing every opportunity to bring community and family together to enrich the lives of the students. Tatiana is the PTA president, chair of OCPS Multilingual Parent Leadership Council (MPLC), and member of Endeavor’s School Advisory Council (SAC). She works tirelessly to make Endeavor a place where students and families want to be and has been instrumental in recruiting parent volunteers who reflect the demographics of the school.
Luis Torres Senior Volunteer Award
Waterbridge Elementary School
Luis Torres is an outstanding volunteer, a hard worker and wonderful asset to the Waterbridge community. He is always willing and eager to do anything asked of him, from working with the custodial crew to delivering books. Luis spends at least 40 hours a week assisting Waterbridge with countless important tasks that go into running a school. He works with a positive attitude and a can-do spirit to ensure Waterbridge Elementary has the best possible learning environment.
Maribeth Kacheris Mentor Volunteer Award
Bay Meadows Elementary School
Maribeth Kacheris is a wonderful volunteer who works with students on vocabulary as part of the Read2Succeed program at Bay Meadows Elementary School. As she is teaching them new words and meanings, she keeps them engaged. Students love reading with her and she is very reliable as she takes her commitment to the students seriously. She has been an asset to the students with their continued learning.
West Learning Community
Jake Shannin Youth Volunteer Award
Gotha Middle School
Jake Shannin’s passion for math is showcased by partnering with the school’s Geometry teacher, Mrs. Eike, and the Calculus Project. He spends one to two days per week tutoring at Gotha, allowing him to help 20 students succeed in the foundations of calculus, while at the same time gaining a deeper understanding of geometry. When he is not in the
classroom tutoring, Jake arrives to Gotha Middle during sixth and seventh periods to work with the ESE students. He works with a variety of students, teaching the fundamentals of basketball and sometimes brings a high school basketball player with him. Jake loves helping students learn in or out of the classroom.
Deborah Belser Adult Volunteer Award
Lake Whitney Elementary School
Debbie Belser became a part of the Lake Whitney Elementary family five years ago and quickly made a positive impact on both staff and students. She always has a sunny smile and a can-do attitude. Her willingness to pitch in and help, no matter what the task is, has made her an integral part of the Lake Whitney family. Whether it is the PTO, SAC, DEF, Teacher Wish List, Holiday Shoppe or golf tournament – she can do it all!
Shirley Munson Senior Volunteer Award
Rock Lake Elementary School
If ever a person brought joy to a child’s heart just by entering the room, that person is Shirley Munson. Shirley has committed her time to the students of Rock Lake Elementary for more than a decade. She has a peaceful spirit and a genuinely fun sense of humor. She notices that as she develops relationships with children, they “begin to blossom”. Nearly every child with whom she works improves one grade level in reading.
Kenneth Wright Mentor Volunteer Award
Washington Shores Elementary School
Coach Kenneth Wright came to Washington Shores Elementary School with a background in law enforcement. He has proven to be an excellent teacher and a wonderful mentor to several students at the school. Coach Wright brings a love of sports, compassion for safety, as well as a dedication to build character in young boys and girls at Washington Shores Elementary. He engages in a variety of activities that include, but are not limited to: All Pro Dads; Daddy and a Movie; mentoring; chaperoning; and volunteering for all school-wide programs.
Career & Technical Education
Michael Caplinger Adult Volunteer Award
Orange Technical College (OTC) - Winter Park & Avalon campuses
Michael Caplinger has been a volunteer for OTC Winter Park/Avalon for more than two years, logging nearly 200 volunteer hours this school year! He assists with fundraising activities and miscellaneous facility upkeep and repairs. He also has been crucial in setting up the two OTC campus stores. There is no task too big (or too small) for Michael. He is always willing to jump in to assist teachers, staff and students with any task or project that might arise.
School Choice
Edith O’Haver Adult Volunteer Award
Orlando Science Middle/High School
Edith O’Haver has been volunteering at Orlando Science Middle/High School for the past two years. She started her volunteering journey with Orlando Science Middle/High as a PVO member. For the current school year, she has volunteered at the annual PVO-sponsored Fall Festival and with the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotics Team - Team RobotSakers (#7579). Edith’s willingness to take the challenge of coaching the team is the reason for the team’s existence.
Outstanding Partners in EducationFlorida Department of Education Commissioner's Business Recognition Awards
Duke Energy Foundation for Orange County Public Schools
The Duke Energy Teacher Impact Grants are an important resource for teachers seeking to equip their students with the knowledge and skills necessary for future success. Utilizing grants that range as high as $5,000, teachers are introducing their students to alternative sources of energy, advanced methods of farming and food production, computer programming, and robotics. This year, Duke Energy awarded more than $110,000 in two categories: STEM as well as in Math, Science and Energy Education. Duke Energy’s level of support, positively impacting the education of nearly 7,300 students, makes the company our most generous source of Impact Grant funding.
Duke Energy Government and Community Relations Manager Debbie Clements points out
that, “A foundation for powerful communities lies in having great public education systems.” Her company recognizes that the availability of talented future employees depends on the presence of excellent schools and dedicated teachers, supported by the resources needed for effective instruction. Over the years, the partnership between Duke Energy and The Foundation for Orange County Public Schools has been built on a strong sense of mutual benefit, respect and a commitment to a common goal: the education of confident young people who are well-prepared to take their rightful place in their communities and their country.
Sonny’s In-fire Group Community Outreach
In 2016, Sonny’s BBQ launched Random Acts of BBQ, Student Edition. This is Sonny’s way of recognizing those who make a difference: special students who selflessly give their time, talents
and effort to their schools and community. The program was adapted from its Random Acts program that honors police and firefighters through collaboration with Sonny’s marketing/community department and OCPS’ Partners in Education manager. The success of the student version prompted Sonny’s to launch the Teacher Edition, which has become a corporate national program. The Student Edition is now a regional program for the company.
Sonny’s has been a supporter of OCPS events such as Teacher of the Year, Support Person of the Year and Teacher Appreciation Week. All four stores work individually with numerous OCPS schools as well, offering student incentives; fundraising efforts; in-kind donations; volunteering; and so much more!
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Synopsys & WKMG 6 News
Community Outreach and OCPS Minority Achievement Office
The Orange County Math Bee is a must-see competition where fourth graders win cash prizes. St. Luke’s United Methodist Church began the Math Bee competition at Mollie Ray and Pineloch elementary schools. Like a spelling bee, this tests students’ math skills in rounds on a stage, and allows them to advance from a classroom to a school-wide competition. Having seen the powerful effect that a Math Bee can have on a school, the St. Luke’s IMPACT team reached out to the district in 2015 to expand the scope. The Orange County Invitational Math Bee was initially extended to seven schools and now includes 25 schools. This program impacts 110 classrooms with nearly 2,400 students participating in their school competition.
Throughout the school year, schools invite their faith-based Partners in Education or other community organizations to support their programs. St. Luke’s United Methodist Church provides training for competing schools while Synopsys, a continuous corporate Math Bee sponsor since the beginning, has also offered financial and employee support. WKMG News 6 allows news anchor Ginger Gadsden to emcee the event while the news team records and live streams the Math Bee for the entire district to see. In addition, the OCPS Minority Achievement Office, OCPS Partners in Education program, Federal Programs/Title I Services and Transportation Services all serve as resources for the Math Bee.
The Orange County Invitational Math Bee has a major impact on increasing students’ confidence, interest in and success with mathematics in the classroom, school and life.
East Learning Community
Championship Martial Arts - Avalon Park
Stone Lakes Elementary School
Championship Martial Arts has been a Partner in Education with Stone Lakes Elementary for several years. It’s a wonderful partner that believes in students and is generous in giving time to benefit students. Team members expose students to martial arts through the various school activities and with the PE department. Championship Martial Arts believes in hands-on experiences and creating amazing experiences for all students!
East River High School
Castle Creek Elementary School
Castle Creek Elementary School and East River High School (ERHS) have formed a bond that has evolved into a great partnership. Together, they have built a solid path from elementary to high school where parents are motivated to stay in the community. East River High Falcon students are seen regularly on Castle Creek’s campus, and Castle Creek students are seen regularly on East River’s campus. The high school students are heroes in the eyes of the little ones: they tutor, help them with playing drums and coach them in Robotics. ERHS students have volunteered 360 hours over the past two years. Families and staff members are actively engaged with SAC, PTA and afterschool events. Castle Creek students knows East River High School is their future “home.”
Hampton Inn & Suites and Homewood Suites
Cheney Elementary School
Cheney Elementary School is very fortunate to partner with Hampton Inn & Suites and Homewood Suites. As a result of the partnership, Cheney students and staff have been impacted positively. Morale has been raised, literacy has been promoted and students’ academic and social needs have been met. They look forward to being able to continue their partnership for many years to come.
Orlando Baptist Church
Engelwood Elementary School
Orlando Baptist Church (OBC) has become a first responder resource for Engelwood Elementary School. The partnership allows the school to provide students with even more opportunities for success. For the past 17 months, OBC has helped the school in multiple ways: volunteering; participating in Teach-In; hosting appreciation luncheons for all staff; in-kind donations; school drives; parent holiday toy events; and being a constant presence on campus. OBC was also a resource for a family displaced by an apartment fire. The church is always concerned with the well-being of the school and Engelwood families.
High Schools Real Life Church - Kaley
Boone High School
When things have gotten “real,” Real Life Church has been there for Boone High School. During the first partnership meeting, the new church on the block promised that its members just wanted to pour themselves into the lives of the families in the community, wanting nothing in return. They have been true to their partnership, from feeding the entire staff lunch to donating school supplies to supporting families through devastating losses; they’ve been there in a big way for Boone Braves.
Texas Roadhouse Orlando Airport
Colonial High School Texas Roadhouse – Orlando Airport and Janet Jorden have been an outstanding Partner in Education throughout this school year to Colonial High School. Texas Roadhouse - Orlando Airport has helped to increase positive behaviors in students through free meal vouchers donated to students. The store has increased teacher morale by rewarding them with free meal vouchers. Texas Roadhouse also supports funding by hosting spirit nights and peanut fundraisers to support afterschool programs.
Apenberry’s Garden Center
Edgewater High School Apenberry’s is a distinct neighborhood garden store and full-service garden center located in College Park. For the past two years, it’s employees have shared generously in many ways to benefit Edgewater High School students, various clubs and sports groups. Its nomination this year is for over-the-top work with the football program, including numerous financial contributions; volunteering time mentoring students; donations of food for team meals; and weekly time on campus serving and cleaning up after team meals.
Innovation Office Schools
Aloft Orlando DowntownPershing-Pine Castle Elementary School
Aloft Downtown Orlando Hotel, an affliate of the Central Florida Hospitality & Lodging Association “Adopt-A-School” program, is an amazing partner of Pershing-Pine Castle Elementary School. Craig and Kelsey, and the Aloft team have provided resources in so many ways, such as mentoring students, donations to help families, and hosting Pershing-Pine Castle families and teachers at their hotel. For the second
year, parents and friends were invited to Aloft for Arts Night, which displayed student artwork in the exhibit hall of the hotel. The Aloft team has a full calendar of activities all year long that cultivates their relationship with Pershing-Pine Castle Elementary.
Barnes & Noble - Waterford Lakes
Arbor Ridge K-8 Barnes & Noble - Waterford Lakes has been a proud partner of Arbor Ridge K-8 for two years, and that relationship has grown tremendously from day one. Not only is this Barnes & Noble team continually looking for ways to help the school, from donations of rolling carts to sponsoring author’s nights and book fairs, they have made a huge impact on the students, staff, parents, and administration at Arbor Ridge K-8.
Nona Church
NorthLake Park Community SchoolNona Church Lead Pastor Collin Outerbridge and his staff have earned the respect and gratitude of the people they serve, their families and their community. They are not only building a strong community and enriching the lives of the people they touch with their actions, but they also have inspired and motivated all of NorthLake Park Community School to be better citizens by giving back and serving others.
Paul Michelotti, P.A.
NorthLake Park Community SchoolPaul Michelotti and his agency, Paul Michelotti P.A., are perfect examples of what a business and education partnership should always be. The mutually supportive arrangement with NorthLake Park Community School helps enrich the school, lifts staff morale, and provides students with knowledge they need for their futures and their possible professional careers. Paul has earned the respect and gratitude of those he serves - the NorthLake Park families and of the community at large..
North Learning Community
Backyard Burger
Riverside Elementary SchoolBackyard Burger has shown compassion and determination in making a positive impact. Every month a teacher selects a student who exudes positive behavior, good participation and/or overall good citizenship for the “Riverside Positive Referral Recipient Award.’’ Riverside’s partnership with Backyard Burger can be defined as a mutually supportive relationship that continues to benefit the community, students and Riverside Elementary School.
Calvary Orlando Church
Killarney Elementary SchoolCalvary Orlando Church’s mission is to make a positive impact on the greater Orlando community. Imagine having a busload of school supplies delivered, imagine teachers being served food and imagine classrooms being painted. Also imagine 80 homeless students and their families receiving gifts and food items during the winter holidays. Killarney Elementary School does not have to imagine because Calvary Orlando Church demonstrates its partnership by showing how much it cares.
Southeast Learning Community
Championship Martial Arts - Curry Ford
Andover Elementary School Championship Martial Arts has always gone above and beyond for Andover Elementary School, and this year is no exception. David Rodriguez met with the Partners in Education coordinator in summer 2017 to inquire about partnership opportunities at Andover. He was so excited about being a partner, he registered the very next day. He began the year by providing breakfast for the entire staff during pre-planning. Since then, he has been all in -attending the PTA Fall Festival and providing free demonstrations; serving as a Teach-In presenter; donating money for the quarterly school’s AR celebrations; and more. David is a great role model and friend to students at Andover Elementary School.
Discovery Church
Winegard Elementary SchoolIt takes a village to raise a child. Discovery Church heard the call to serve and extended a lifeline of hope, encouragement and resources to Winegard Elementary School. Church members have devoted their time, talents and resources to help Winegard meet the needs of students, parents and staff beyond the rigor of academic expectations. Discovery Church provides free supplemental programs for students and parents weekly; offers English classes; hosts monthly parent life skills workshops; and offers a Kids Beach Club for students in the intermediate grades. With the help of this faith-based partner, Winegard has raised the school grade from a fragile “C” to a solid “B” and is moving toward an “A.” They are taking good to great!
Mama Romano’s
Meadow Woods Middle SchoolMama Romano’s and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pizzi have partnered with Meadow Woods Middle School in ways that have created a positive influence at the school. They supply student incentives; organize school supplies drives; celebrate students’ recognition; and support Teacher Appreciation Week. Consistent recognition and rewards are given to create a positive and productive learning environment. The Pizzis, owners of Mama Romano’s, have come to the rescue of Meadows Woods Middle School on many occasions, and the students and staff appreciate their efforts and commitment.
The Figueroa Law Firm, P.A.
Liberty Middle SchoolLiberty Middle School has been beyond blessed to have the opportunity to be Partners in Education with The Figueroa Law Firm, P.A. Ms. Figueroa has gone above and beyond by sponsoring school programs and celebrating student success. She is constantly motivating the students to “dream big” and celebrates their learning gains with such authenticity and sincerity. Liberty Middle appreciates the commitment of The Figueroa Law Firm, and truly values its inspirational voice to students and families.
Southwest Learning Community
Calvario City Church
Sadler Elementary SchoolPastor Denise Vega and Diana Perez with Calvario City Church demonstrate to Sadler School community the characteristics of an involved organization. They are a partners who share their time, energy, expertise and treasure with the school. Their help with the food pantry; Walk
to School Day; Thanksgiving baskets; counseling services; and the Angel Tree have exceeded the school’s expectations. The school is thankful for their involvement with students and families. Calvario has been an instrumental part of the school community!
Huntington Learning Center - Hunter’s Creek
Hunter’s Creek Elementary SchoolHunter’s Creek Elementary School is proud to recognize the local Huntington Learning Center (HLC) as its Outstanding Partner in Education. HLC has a proven track record of helping students achieve academic success and boosting their confidence. The partnership activities range from sponsoring “Coffee Talks,” participating on the School Advisory Council to purchasing advertisements that benefit the school. Huntington’s mission is to give every student the best education possible.
Kelen Designs
Endeavor Elementary SchoolEndeavor Elementary is incredibly lucky to have Kelen Designs as a Partner in Education, community sponsor and SAC members. Elena Yaess and Glenn Schisha of Kelen Designs have been immensely influential in the success of Endeavor Elementary School and the student body. In addition to donating countless pieces of jewelry, Kelen Designs created a charm specifically for Endeavor Elementary School; they even traveled overseas to work with the manufacturer to design the perfect product for Endeavor teachers. Kelen Designs exemplifies the ways in which families, businesses and schools can work together to have a profound impact on the education of students.
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
Millennia Gardens Elementary SchoolThe SeaWorld partnership with Millennia Gardens Elementary has provided every student at the school with the wonderful opportunity to enjoy a free field trip to connect with sea life and learn about the natural world we all share. Additionally, the people of SeaWorld have done an excellent job inspiring students to care for the natural world by providing hands-on experiences in the classroom. Students at Millennia Gardens have been more excited than ever to learn about the amazing animals at SeaWorld. They had the opportunity to see live animals and learn more than a textbook could ever teach.
West Learning Community
Full Circle Cycle Orlando
Lake Whitney Elementary School Full Circle Cycle Orlando owner Fred Hewett donates his time and tireless efforts in addressing and raising awareness about bicycle safety in the Lake Whitney Elementary School community. He has organized and participated in National Walk/Bike to School Week at Lake Whitney for the past 14 years. He helps adjust students’ helmets for the correct and safe fit, pumps tires and checks chains for a safe ride. He reminds them of safety practices while on the road. Fred is hard-working, dependable, compassionate and friendly.
Subway - Ocoee
Westbrooke Elementary School Stephen Pryor is a franchisee at Subway and owner at LIVE2ROW in the backyard of Westbrooke Elementary School. The staff has worked with Subway since the school opened in 2008. Its
partnership activities are endless - teacher lunches during pre-planning; spirit night fundraisers; honor roll certificate sponsor; PTO membership sponsor; lunch for Carnival volunteers; Teach-In presenter; and regular incentives for students and teachers. Through the years, Stephen has consistently met opportunity deadlines and milestones. When Westbrooke asks him to jump, he says how high!
Ur Learning Solution
Keene’s Crossing Elementary School & Westpointe Elementary SchoolUr Learning Solution embraces educating children and helping them achieve. Executive Director Lisa Velarde joins Westpointe and Keene’s Crossing elementary schools in encouraging students to achieve their very best. She assists the schools with the following activities - honor roll celebrations; FSA Night; Bedtime Story Night; Teach-In; Math Night; Student Talent Show; and supplying food and gift cards to needy families. Lisa also encourages the staff with incentives throughout the year.
Vision Word Church, Inc.
Ocoee Elementary School Vision Word Church, Inc., under the leadership of Senior Pastor Marcus Rasberry, has been gracious and accommodating to the students and staff at Ocoee Elementary School. It provided school supplies to teachers and students, donated supplies and clothing to the school clinic and participated in Teach-In. Pastor Rasberry and Michael Arrington also donated six food baskets to deserving families for the Thanksgiving holiday. Pastor Rasberry is also an active participant on the School Advisory Committee and Parent Teacher Association.
Career & Technical Education
Springline Corporation
Orange Technical College - Westside Campus Michelle Bates of the Springline Corp., has been a mentor and positive role model to the students of Orange Technical College’s Westside Campus. She has supported this campus for more than 30 years. Michelle has been a member and chair of the School’s Advisory Council. She has been a guest speaker, competition judge and program advisory board member. As a Partner in Education, Springline has offered students job-shadowing and employment opportunities. Springline also has established a scholarship to benefit cosmetology students.
ESE Schools
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando International Drive Convention Center
Magnolia School Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando International Drive Convention Center is an integral part of Magnolia School and the Bridges program. Finding companies that embrace and support the unique abilities and needs that Magnolia students have is a challenge; Embassy Suites team members consistently meets and exceeds this. They are is there for Teach-In; Teacher Appreciation Week; offer Student Based Enterprise products; donations of goods and services; and open the hotel to Bridges students for real-world job skills training.
School Choice
Goodwill Industries of Central Florida
Project Compass For more than 20 years the partnership between Goodwill Industries of Central Florida and OCPS, has been a difference maker for students who would otherwise not have graduated. A true dropout prevention program, Project Compass has been many things: a haven for students from difficult backgrounds, a triage intervention unit for students to improve GPAs and behavior choices, and small class setting for students with big dreams who need intense academic support. Goodwill supports with mentoring, scholarships, and resources.
Simon Management Group
Simon Youth Academy Simon Management Group has been a ray of sunshine since the inception of the partnership with Simon Youth Academy. They have been constant providers of supplies, knowledge and opportunities for students. Simon employees participate in some form or another at the school on a monthly basis, and the school year doesn’t just end in May. They assist with supplies, employment opportunities, and growing the minds of juniors and seniors who would otherwise be at risk of dropping out.
Districtwide
Dollar Tree
Community Outreach As a part of the Central Florida Hotel & Loding Association (CFHLA) Cares program, Jay Hunt is an Adopt-A-School Committee member who knows how to seize an opportunity. Partnerships are based on relationships and resources; Jay’s relationship with Dollar Tree’s Regional Director Satesh Rama enhanced existing CFHLA Cares Drive. Since 2012, Dollar Tree stores have helped thousands of homeless families throughout Central Florida. But most importantly, in Orange County the donations to the OCPS MVP program are assisting 14 schools with high homeless populations. Dollar Tree managers annually coordinate collection drives in 126 locations, contributing more than a $500,000 in products such as hygiene, food and school supplies. The dollars spent by the employees and customers of Dollar Tree stretch further than they could have imagined.
Special Judges Awards
AAA Auto Club Group
Community Outreach AAA Auto Club Group (AAA) has been a partner with OCPS for 15 years. It started with Discounts and Deals and later moved into sponsorships. Over the last three years, the relationship has blossomed into something more.
AAA has increased its impact across the district by providing resources to schools for various efforts. Two programs offered to schools are Prom Promise and Safety Patrol. Prom Promise encourages high school students to celebrate prom safely, while the Safety Patrol program encourage schools to establish programs and gives support to schools that have the program. AAA also has sponsored more than 60 Community Outreach coordinator trainings.
Merlin Entertainments including Madame Tussauds Orlando, SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium and LEGOLAND® Florida Resort
Community Outreach Merlin Entertainments’ sites have been part of the Partners in Education program for more than five years. The partnership has included donations; incentive items; hosting events; and assisting schools with various efforts. Madame Tussauds Orlando and SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium have hosted various events for OCPS, including Principal of the Year awards and school team-building activities. LEGOLAND® Florida Resort has offered STEM Lab professional development to teachers. Employees from both sites also have been seen on school campuses for Teach-In and Science Fairs. In just a few years, Merlin Entertainments has contributed more than $100,000 in in-kind donations to schools and $4,000 in fundraising efforts.
Eighty-four Orange County Public Schools were designated as Five Star Schools for the 2018-19 school year. These schools have demonstrated and documented the importance of community involvement to student success. This symbol of achievement is the highest award for community involvement presented each year by the Florida Commissioner of Education.A Five Star School has shown evidence of exemplary community involvement in the areas of business partnerships, family involvement, volunteers, student community services and school advisory councils.
Freedom Middle School
Gotha Middle School
Hillcrest Elementary School
Hunter’s Creek Elementary School
Hunter’s Creek Middle School
Independence Elementary School
Keene’s Crossing Elementary School
Killarney Elementary School
Lake Nona Middle School
Lake Silver Elementary School
Lake Sybelia Elementary School
Lake Whitney Elementary School
Lakemont Elementary School
Lakeville Elementary School
Liberty Middle School
Maitland Middle School
Meadow Woods Middle School
Millennia Gardens Elementary School
Moss Park Elementary School
NorthLake Park Community School
Oak Ridge High School
Ocoee Elementary School
Odyssey Middle School
Olympia High School
Orlo Vista Elementary School
Palm Lake Elementary School
Pershing-Pine Castle Elementary School
Andover Elementary School
Apopka High School
Arbor Ridge K-8
Avalon Elementary School
Avalon Middle School
Baldwin Park Elementary School
Bay Lake Elementary School
Bay Meadows Elementary School
Blankner School
Boone High School
Bridgewater Middle School
Castle Creek Elementary School
Catalina Elementary School
Citrus Elementary School
Clay Springs Elementary School
Colonial High School
Corner Lake Middle School
Cypress Creek High School
Deerwood Elementary School
Discovery Middle School
Dommerich Elementary School
Dr. Phillips Elementary School
Dr. Phillips High School
Eagle Creek Elementary School
East River High School
Edgewater High School
Endeavor Elementary School
Evans High School
Frangus Elementary School
Freedom High School
Princeton Elementary School
Riverdale Elementary School
Sand Lake Elementary School
Shingle Creek Elementary School
Southwest Middle School
Stone Lakes Elementary School
Sun Blaze Elementary School
SunRidge Elementary School
Sunset Park Elementary School
Thornebrooke Elementary School
Tildenville Elementary School
Timber Creek High School
Timber Lakes Elementary School
University High School
Ventura Elementary School
Washington Shores Elementary School
Wedgefield School
West Creek Elementary School
West Orange High School
Westbrooke Elementary School
Whispering Oak Elementary School
Windermere Elementary School
Windermere High School
Windy Ridge K-8
Winegard Elementary School
Winter Park High School
Wolf Lake Elementary School
FIVE STAR
SCHOOL AWARD
The Florida Department of Education Family and Community Involvement Award
“Be a Chief. Show Your True Colors” Dommerich Elementary School
Elementary Level Award
Dommerich Elementary School cohesively works with its SAC, PTA and Partners in Education to support its students and families. This collaborative effort is the foundation that allows Dommerich to be a true community school. This year’s “Be a Chief. Show Your True Colors,” three-week campaign was an innovative practice which, without a doubt, increased family and community involvement at the school, as well as provided improved academic success as evidenced by the support given to promote the goals of the School Improvement Plan. From the first “Be a Chief. Show Your True Colors,” campaign which started six years ago, the school has had two significant growths directly related to this practice - a notable increase in family participation and financial support for teachers to implement new classroom practices. Parents overwhelming identified the CHIEF characteristics as Caring, Healthy, Imaginative, Effort and Fellowship.
“Be a Chief. Show Your True Colors” allows for students and families to use their own ideas and talents to raise money to support the school’s educational programs. Advertising to promote the campaign is done through brochures that go home; the school’s Facebook page; PTA website; both the PTA and school’s digital newsletters; the students’ favorite outlets; and daily updates on the morning announcements. Fundraising ideas range from pumpkins and rock painting parties, and class dog washes to homemade lemonade stands and bakes sales. Students also have baked and sold muffins, soup, bracelets, hair bows, artwork and bath bombs. In three weeks, monies raised by the community during the campaign amassed $21,000 to fund teacher trainings and support individual and grade-wide teacher grants through the Special Teacher Project Fund.
Gotha Parent AcademyGotha Middle School
Secondary Level Award
Canvas is an online learning management system that is used across Orange County Public Schools, for K-12 teachers and students. Considered an easy-to-use, cloud-based learning management system, it connects all the digital tools and resources teachers use into one simple place and empowers teachers to communicate with parents digitally.
Gotha’s PTO realized many families wanted to use the system but didn’t know how. They decided to have a special event just for the families to learn about the benefits of Canvas as it relates to their child’s education; thus the Gotha Parent Academy was created. This event involved staff from Gotha and the district office, partners, families and the PTO. To accommodate as many schedules as possible, Gotha staff and PTO offered sessions for the families to attend. The relaxed atmosphere allowed for families to meet and mingle before diving into the Canvas lesson with the district consultant and Gotha Principal Monica Emery. Families learned how to monitor progress and maintain open communication with school staff. Parents left the meeting with a better understanding of this new education tool and how to support their students and the school by utilizing Canvas.
Most importantly, the Gotha Parent Academy is a new network that provides endless avenues for Gotha parents, students, partners and staff to learn and communicate.
Golden School Awards
Gotha Middle School Hillcrest Elementary SchoolHunter’s Creek Elementary SchoolHunter’s Creek Middle School Independence Elementary SchoolKeene’s Crossing Elementary School Killarney Elementary SchoolLake George Elementary SchoolLake Silver Elementary SchoolLake Sybelia Elementary SchoolLake Whitney Elementary SchoolLakemont Elementary SchoolLakeview Middle School Lakeville Elementary SchoolLiberty Middle SchoolMaitland Middle School Meadow Woods Elementary SchoolMeadow Woods Middle SchoolMillennia Elementary SchoolMillennia Gardens Elementary SchoolMoss Park Elementary SchoolNorthLake Park Community SchoolOak Ridge High SchoolOakshire Elementary SchoolOcoee Elementary SchoolOlympia High School Palm Lake Elementary SchoolPershing-Pine Castle Elementary SchoolPine Hills Elementary SchoolPinewood Elementary School
Aloma Elementary School Andover Elementary SchoolApopka Elementary SchoolArbor Ridge K-8Avalon Elementary SchoolAvalon Middle School Baldwin Park Elementary SchoolBay Lake Elementary SchoolBay Meadows Elementary School Blankner SchoolBonneville Elementary SchoolBoone High School Brookshire Elementary SchoolCamelot Elementary SchoolCastle Creek Elementary SchoolCatalina Elementary School Citrus Elementary SchoolClay Springs Elementary SchoolColonial High School Conway Elementary SchoolCorner Lake Middle School Deerwood Elementary SchoolDillard Street Elementary SchoolDiscovery Middle School Dommerich Elementary School Dr. Phillips Elementary SchoolDr. Phillips High School Dream Lake Elementary SchoolEast Lake Elementary School Eccleston Elementary School Edgewater High School Evans High SchoolFreedom High School Glenridge Middle School
Riverdale Elementary SchoolRosemont Elementary SchoolSadler Elementary School Sally Ride Elementary SchoolSand Lake Elementary SchoolShingle Creek Elementary SchoolStone Lakes Elementary SchoolSun Blaze Elementary SchoolSunrise Elementary SchoolSunset Park Elementary SchoolThornebrooke Elementary SchoolTildenville Elementary School Timber Creek High School Timber Lakes Elementary School Vista Lakes Elementary School Walker Middle School Washington Shores Elementary SchoolWaterford Elementary SchoolWedgefield SchoolWest Creek Elementary SchoolWestbrooke Elementary SchoolWestpointe Elementary SchoolWhispering Oak Elementary SchoolWindermere High School Windy Ridge K-8Winegard Elementary SchoolWinter Park High School Wolf Lake Elementary SchoolWyndham Lakes Elementary School
The Golden School Award recognizes elementary, secondary and adult schools that promote exemplary parent and community involvement programs in education. The following schools have trained school staff in executive ways to utilize school volunteers, have a designated volunteer coordinator, and their total number of volunteer service hours equals or exceeds twice the number of students enrolled in their school.
SILVER School Awards
ADDitions School Volunteers School Level Honorees
Esther Restrepo Bonneville Elementary School
Gregory Vargas Bonneville Elementary School
Nancy Williams Bonneville Elementary School
Jill Weeks Brookshire Elementary School
Matthew Schurr Castle Creek Elementary School
Deloris Crosby Catalina Elementary School
Sydney Galloway Catalina Elementary School
Joy Thompson Citrus Elementary School
Cynthia Schweitzer Clay Springs Elementary School
Marisela Carrasquillo Colonial High School
Katherine Hawxwell Conway Elementary School
Brendan Muina Conway Elementary School
Roxanne Pierson Conway Elementary School
Dana Nicole Ramirez Cypress Creek High School
Jorge Alamo Aloma Elementary School
Judy Dakai Aloma Elementary School
Shannon Miller Aloma Elementary School
James Ward Aloma Elementary School
Sabrina Wesa Apopka High School
Jenna Braz Avalon Elementary School
Patrick Brown Avalon Elementary School
Elisha Moore Avalon Elementary School
Jen and Clinton Muntean Baldwin Park Elementary School
Candace Rondeau Bay Lake Elementary School
Maria Espinola Bay Meadows Elementary School
Suzanne Lincoln Blankner School
Dana Richcreek Blankner School
Michael Coffey Bonneville Elementary School
Arbor Ridge K-8Avalon Middle SchoolBlankner School East River High SchoolFreedom High School
Freedom Middle School Gotha Middle School Jones High School Legacy Middle School
Memorial Middle School Olympia High School Timber Creek High School Windermere High School
Matthew Presser Dommerich Elementary School
Cari Rotenberger Dommerich Elementary School
Kim Guilfoy Dr. Phillips Elementary School
Stephanie Dunphy Dream Lake Elementary School
Stephanie McGatlin Dream Lake Elementary School
Krystle McNure East Lake Elementary School
Teri Yurick East River High School
Dennis Warner Eccleston Elementary School
Mindi Rackliff Edgewater High School
Skander Khazar Endeavor Elementary School
Ana Matos Endeavor Elementary School
Nilsa Ramires Engelwood Elementary School
Tivia Hill Evans High School
Carmen Abreu Frangus Elementary School
The Silver School Award recognizes secondary schools that provide volunteer services to elementary or other secondary schools. The following schools have a designated volunteer coordinator, provide student and faculty volunteer orientation and training, and student volunteer hours equal or exceed at least one half the total student population.
Carrie Walker Lake Como School
Lesean Biggs Lake Gem Elementary School
George Easton Lake Gem Elementary School
Jennifer Ipina Lake George Elementary School
Kimberly Kahrs Lake Nona Middle School School
Terrell Daniel Lake Silver Elementary School
Lea Loflin Lake Silver Elementary School
Jennifer Ho Lake Sybelia Elementary School
Lorian Rodriguez Lakeview Middle School
Dionisha Richards-Johnson Lakeville Elementary School
Kimberly Tinetti Laureate Park Elementary School
Chantel Claudio Lawton Chiles Elementary School
Elizabeth Graham Liberty Middle School
Shuronda Manning Lockhart Middle School
Jessica Heady Lovell Elementary School
Becky Booker Maitland Middle School
Allen Kilpatrick Maxey Elementary School
Marielen Hurtado Mccoy Elementary School
Anna Maria Proch Meadow Woods Elementary School
Nailea Cabrera Meadow Woods Middle School
Daniel Quintero Meadow Woods Middle School
Tabia Kuntz Memorial Middle School
Dayana Gonzalez Millennia Elementary School
Karen Casteel Freedom High School
Margaret Rocher Freedom High School
Bret Caffery Freedom Middle School
Ariana Vega Freedom Middle School
Carson Rubin Glenridge Middle School
Niki Tringas Glenridge Middle School
Wendy Kimelman Gotha Middle School
Sarah Pace Hillcrest Elementary School
Eileen Hefferin Howard Middle School
September Love Ruddell-Cosgrove Howard Middle School
John Drew Slauter Howard Middle School
Rachel Cramer Hunter’s Creek Elementary School
Priscilla Kesten Hunter’s Creek Elementary School
Emily Rohlf Hunter’s Creek Elementary School
Tiffany Madrid Hunter’s Creek Middle School
Geraldine Michalek Independence Elementary School
Amber Punga Independence Elementary School
Princess Bozeman Ivey Lane Elementary School
Torrance Solomon Ivey Lane Elementary School
Cecilia Plaza John Young Elementary School
Kimberly Warga Willbrandt John Young Elementary School
Lee Cross Killarney Elementary School
David Becker Millennia Gardens Elementary School
Jeter Irizarry Millennia Gardens Elementary School
Susan Duca Moss Park Elementary School
Gavin Brown Northlake Park Community School
Diane Heald Northlake Park Community School
Iris Metel Northlake Park Community School
Meagan Gongora Oakshire Elementary School
Colleen Healy Ocoee Elementary School
Hailey Maltba Ocoee Elementary School
Amy Smith Ocoee Middle School
Elizabeth Dehalt Odyssey Middle School
Patricia Brown Olympia High School
Elizabeth Jenkins Orange Technical College - Orlando Campus
Damiana Ayala Orlo Vista Elementary School
Melissa Piccolo Palm Lake Elementary School
Nancy Pelser-Borowicz Palmetto Elementary School
Tamara Rorman Pershing-Pine Castle Elementary School
Donna Throneburg Pershing-Pine Castle Elementary School
Ronald Jones Pine Hills Elementary School
Erica Johnson Pinewood Elementary School
Lisa Blackwelder Princeton Elementary School
Jennifer Grunenwald Sunset Park Elementary School
Bruce Clukay Thornebrooke Elementary School
Kathryn Hart Thornebrooke Elementary School
Brianna Mustonen Thornebrooke Elementary School
Melissa Jackson Three Points Elementary School
Phyllis Klock Three Points Elementary School
Joshua Lugo Cruz Three Points Elementary School
Kristin Recio Timber Creek High School
Corrinne Riggs Timber Creek High School
Jaime Gilbert Title I Department: Parent Academy
William Galiber Union Park Middle School
Maria Roman Ventura Elementary School
Andreia Campos Vista Lakes Elementary School
Gloria-Ann Ford Vista Lakes Elementary School
Armando Arends Walker Middle School
Jeremiah Moore Walker Middle School
Debra Gulley Washington Shores Elementary School
Oscar Peters Washington Shores Elementary School
Devaeh Williams Washington Shores Elementary School
Jamie Rodriguez Waterford Elementary School
Sharon Lenhardt Wedgefield School
Camp Gladiator Cypress Creek High School
City of Life Church Cypress Creek High School
Bagel King Dommerich Elementary School
JCC of Greater Orlando Dommerich Elementary School
CBP Martial Arts Dr. Phillips Elementary School
First Watch Dr. Phillips Elementary School
Baptiste Orthodontics Dream Lake Elementary School
Papa Gio’s East River High School
Church at the Cross Frangus Elementary School
All Saints Lutheran Church Freedom High School
Help Now of Osceola, Inc. Freedom High School
Horace Mann - Yepes Freedom High School
Loews Hotels Freedom High School
Mobull Coffee Freedom High School
Sheraton Vistana Village Resort Freedom Middle School
Lake Baldwin Church Glenridge Middle School
Baptiste Orthodontics Gotha Middle School
Educational Learning Systems/Reading Plus Independence Elementary School
Beverly Difruscio Riverdale Elementary School
Jeanie Lawrence Riverdale Elementary School
Angie Johnson Robinswood Middle School
Jacob Wurtz Rock Lake Elementary School
Vernice Andriotis Rolling Hills Elementary School
Tivia Hill Rolling Hills Elementary School
Barbara Brown Rosemont Elementary School
Kathy Beringer Sadler Elementary School
Maria Romero Sadler Elementary School
Jennifer Uranick Sally Ride Elementary School
Jane Barry South Creek Middle School
Jose Cardenas South Creek Middle School
Vicki Ha South Creek Middle School
Ilka Richardson South Creek Middle School
Leslie Sanchez-Avellaneda Spring Lake Elementary School
Ashley Koca Stone Lakes Elementary School
Amber Hampton Sun Blaze Elementary School
Melissa Klyce Sunridge Elementary School
Idalia Maxwell Sunridge Elementary School
Tina Pan Sunridge Elementary School
Liza Tam Sunrise Elementary School
Frances Carnovali Sunset Park Elementary School
Renewal Church Apopka High School
Horizon West Happenings Bay Lake Elementary School
Baptiste Orthodontics Bay Meadows Elementary School
Doubletree Suites by Hilton Bay Meadows Elementary School
Charles Schwab Bonneville Elementary School
Chick-Fil-A - Waterford Bonneville Elementary School
Vietnam Veterans of Central Florida Bonneville Elementary School
4 Rivers Smokehouse Brookshire Elementary School
Victory Orlando Church Castle Creek Elementary School
Horace Mann - Frascona Catalina Elementary School
Department of Orange County Corrections Cherokee School
ASNMassage Colonial High School
Ranger Construction Industries Columbia Elementary School
Conway United Methodist Church Conway Elementary School
Texas Roadhouse Conway Elementary School
The Bear Team Conway Elementary School
Your Kid’s Urgent Care Conway Elementary School
Catherine Marshall Wedgefield School
Carly Mendenhall Wedgefield School
Barbara Schoen Wedgefield School
Mark Bartschi Wekiva High School
Erin Geller West Creek Elementary School
Brooke Axtell Westbrooke Elementary School
Anna Landman Westpointe Elementary School
Elba Rivera Wetherbee Elementary School
Olga Toledo Wetherbee Elementary School
Bennie Holmes Wheatley Elementary School
Holly Specht Windermere Elementary School
Zoey Hall Windermere High School
Rakesh Singh Windermere High School
Clement Ellis Windy Ridge K8
Lori Santiago-Whitehurst Winegard Elementary School
Jordan Klarfeld Winter Park High School
Marie Raymond Wyndham Lakes Elementary School
Kanya Rivera Wyndham Lakes Elementary School
Victory Martial Arts - Windermere Independence Elementary School
Orange Blossom Family Health Clinic Ivey Lane Elementary School
Rotary Club of Orlando Ivey Lane Elementary School
Lake Highland Preparatory School Ivey Lane Elementary School
Cortiz Fitness John Young Elementary School
Orlando Masonic Lodge 69 Lake Como School
Embassy Suites Lake George Elementary School
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church Lake Silver Elementary School
Baptiste Orthodontics Lakeview Middle School
Horace Mann Companies - Yepes Lancaster Elementary School
Simon Group, Florida Mall Lancaster Elementary School
Cheddar’s Lawton Chiles Elementary School
Apopka Calvary Church of the Nazarene Lovell Elementary School
Hope Church Maxey Elementary School
Crown Church Millennia Elementary School
Culver’s - Millennia Millennia Gardens Elementary School
Partners in Education School Level Honorees
Dr. P Phillips YMCA of Central Florida Sunset Park Elementary School
First Watch Thornebrooke Elementary School
Subway Timber Creek High School
Universal Studios Orlando Universal Education Center
CHUMS & Friends Washington Shores Elementary School
Chick-fil-A - Waterford Wedgefield School
Chick-fil-A - Hunt Club Wekiva High School
Church at South Creek Wetherbee Elementary School
Impact Church Mollie Ray Elementary School
Subway at Lake Hart Moss Park Elementary School
Baptiste Orthodontics Ocoee Middle School
Texas Roadhouse Ocoee Middle School
Gators Dockside Dr. Phillips Palm Lake Elementary School
Horace Mann - Yepes Palmetto Elementary School
Seaside National Bank & Trust Pinar Elementary School
Flippers Pizzeria Riverdale Elementary School
Painted Oaks Academy Riverdale Elementary School
FFU, Inc./Our Children Our Impact Rock Lake Elementary School
Guang Ming Temple, Buddha Light International Association Rock Lake Elementary School
Rotary Club of Orlando Rock Lake Elementary School
Hyatt Regency Rosemont Elementary School
Culver’s -Millennia Sadler Elementary School
Royale Parc Hotel Lake Buena Vista Sally Ride Elementary School
The Nobilo Foundation Sally Ride Elementary School
Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Shingle Creek Elementary School
Amano-McGann, Inc. Spring Lake Elementary School
“You’re going to make a difference. A lot of times it won’t
be huge, it won’t be visible even. But it will matter just the same.”
James Gordon Batman Series
FOUNDATION FOR ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CONGRATULATIONS OCPS HONOREES!
Executive CommitteeMike Ison, Chair Seaside Insurance
Eddie Sanabria, Chair Elect Additions Financial
Tom Barthel, Vice-Chair / Treasurer Retired Lockheed Martin
Debbie Clements, Immediate Past Chair Duke Energy
Matt Adcock, Golf Tournament Chair The Hartford
Elise Breth, Community Outreach Chair Community Volunteer
Greg Dotson, Top Talent Chair Merlin Entertainments
Alan Fidelo, Philanthropic Chair FTF, Inc.Pam Gould, Orange County School Board & Member-at-Large School Board Member, District 4
Board MembersJennifer Dear KPMG
John DeLuca SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
Kyle Dencker OCPS 2019 Teacher of the Year Timber Creek High School
Frankie Callen Elliott Orlando Regional Realtors Association
Jose Fernandez Florida Compass Group
Patti Fritzler Orange County Public Schools Area Superintendent, Southeast Learning Community
Michael Hsu Central Florida Kidney Centers
Erick Kepfer UCF Foundation
Ryan Mahaffey Bank of America
Allison Rivera Lockheed Martin
Audra Walters Wells Fargo
Ormend Yeilding Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed
Special Thanks to:
Orange County Public Schools
Strawbridge Studios Al Scotti, Photographer
PerformersPinewood Chorus
Pinewood Elementary SchoolWilliam Fisher, Director
Apopka Jazz ChorusApopka High School
Sandra Perry, Director
Award AnnouncersOrmend Yeilding, Past Chair,
Foundation for Orange County Public Schools
Debi Pedraza, Senior Director, Foundation for Orange County
Public Schools
SeaWorldEvent Staff &
Education Department
Community OutreachPam Carson, Assistant Director
Ermelinda Rolon, Manager, ADDitions School VolunteersKathleen Wright, Manager,
Partners in Education
All Orange County Public Schools
ADDitions School CoordinatorsEvent Staff Volunteers
Five Star School Award Coordinators
Mentor CoordinatorsOCPS Media RelationsOCPS Public Relations
and GraphicsOCPS Television Production
Partners in Education Coordinators
PrincipalsProgram Administrators
StudentsTeachers
:Sponsors
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