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Redlands Educators to Receive Regional Honors

By Breeanna Jent, Staff Writer
March 18, 2015 at 01:34pm. Views: 43

Three Redlands education leaders will be honored by the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) during its Region 12 Spring Celebration Banquet in San Bernardino next month, all hailing from the Redlands Unified School District. The Office San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools announced March 10 that RUSD's Kathy Jeide, principal at Lugonia Elementary School, Superintendent Lori Rhodes and former Board President Pat Kohlmeier will be joined by other county education leaders during the annual celebration slated for April 20. Jeide will be recognized as Principal of the Year, Rhodes will be honored as Superintendent of the Year and Kohlmeier will receive the highest honor awarded by the organization, the Ferd Kiesel Memorial Distinguished Service Award. Four representatives from the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools will also be honored: West End Special Education Local Plan Area Administrator Susan Bobbit-Voth as Special Education Administrator of the Year; Desert/Mountain Foster Youth Services Manager Paul Durham as Continuation/Ed Options Administrator of the Year; Special Assistant to the County Superintendent Chico Garza as Central Office Administrator of the Year; and Director of Human Resources Heather Williams. Additionally, two educators from San Bernardino City Unified School District will receive honors. Director of Communications Linda Bardere will be recognized as the Classified Leader of the Year and retired district administrator Hal Boring will be recognized as the Retired Administrator of the year. Other county recipients include: * Don Bertucci, Chaffey Joint Union High School District, Business Services Administrator; * Angela Brantley, Rialto Unified, Valuing Diversity Award; * City of Montclair’s Online to College Program, Chaffey Joint Union, Partners in Education Excellence; * Heather Conkle, Victor Valley Union, Secondary Principal; * Matthew Fedders, Hesperia Unified, Special Education Administrator; * Karen Goss, Chino Valley Unified; Elementary Co-Administrator; * Kathy Nash, Chino Valley Unified, Middle School Principal; * Nancy Noyer, Victor Valley Union, Secondary Co-Administrator; * Grace Park, Chino Valley Unified, Personnel/Human Resources Administrator; * Kendra Smith, student at Options for Youth in Victorville, Every Student Succeeding Award; and * Ratmony Yee, Victor Valley Union, Curriculum and Instruction Administrator. San Bernardino County Superintendent Ted Alejandre will be the event's keynote speaker.

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