The Hart School District Governing Board recognized 18 employees at a governing board meeting this week, according to officials.
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Eighteen classified employees were honored as the employees of the year Wednesday night at the William S. Hart Union High School District’s governing board meeting.
The employees, which include custodians and secretaries, health technicians and therapists, represent every school and the district office.
The entire list of Hart School District Classified Employees of the Year honored Wednesday night were:
Kane Crawford, Campus Supervisor, Academy of the Canyons
Tina Cermeno, Human Resources Analyst, Administrative Center
Joy Williams, Registrar, Arroyo Seco Junior High School
Ociel Cervantes-Ceja, Custodian, Bowman High School
Alfonso Torres, Maintenance Custodian, Canyon High School
Jeanine Katz, Career Transition Advisor, Career Visions Center
Jennifer McCool, Instructional Assistant, Golden Valley High School
Cyndi Trudeau, School Office Manager, Hart High School
Catharine Ohlsen, Instructional Assistant, La Mesa Junior High School
Salvador Berumen, Information Technology Specialist, Placerita Junior High School
Ruben Lopez, Plant Manager, Rancho Pico Junior High School
Claudia Valencia, Instructional Assistant, Rio Norte Junior High School
Sabina Kosek, Office Assistant, Saugus High School
Linda Dunn, Instructional Assistant, Sequoia School
Faisal Qazi, Information Technology Specialist, Sierra Vista Junior High School
Matthew Tapia, Instructional Assistant, Transitional Learning Center
Delinda Abbott, Registrar, Valencia High School
Linda Pfaucht, Secretary, West Ranch High School
The information above was provided to KHTS by the William S. Hart Union School District.
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