The William S. Hart Union High School District’s governing board took the time to honor 19 classified employees as “Employees of the Year” on Wednesday.
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The employees — which range from custodians and secretaries to health technicians and therapists — represent every school and the district office, according to officials.
The entire list of Hart School District Classified Employees of the Year honored Wednesday night were:
- Sandra Herrera, school office manager, Academy of the Canyons
- Eileen Parviz, child welfare & attendance specialist, Administrative Center
- June Higgins, attendance technician, Arroyo Seco Junior High School
- Vickie Kebler, office assistant II, Bowman High School
- Carla Tuttle, school office manager, Canyon High School
- Joyce Giese, career transition advisor, Career Visions Center
- Dharren Magbanua, accounting technician II, Golden Oak Adult School
- Lynn Lien, school office manager, Golden Valley High School
- Eric Ige, information technology specialist, Hart High School
- Mary Lively, school office manager, La Mesa Junior High School
- Kathryn Weber, secretary, Placerita Junior High School
- Stephanie Migdol, school office manager, Rancho Pico Junior High School
- William Lopez, instructional assistant, Rio Norte Junior High School
- Scott Gore, maintenance custodian, Saugus High School
- Jose Cervantes, instructional assistant, Sequoia School
- Mark Funk, plant manager I, Sierra Vista Junior High School
- Kimberly Jackson, instructional assistant, TLC
- Susan Johnson, office assistant I, Valencia High School
- Janette Foote, library media technician, West Ranch High School
For more information about the Hart District, visit the website here.
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