District shows PRIDE in employees
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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT-MESA -- The normally desolate boardroom of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District was crammed to overflowingTuesday night, when the
first round of employees were recognized for their outstanding service to
the district and the community.
District officials said they knew it was long past time for employees
to get a few well-deserved pats on the back. That notion was reinforced
when 70 nominations were received for a new award created in the fall.
Of those 70 nominees, 25 earned the honor of being a recipient during
the first round of the quarterly awards.
An employee recognition committee formed last year developed the PRIDE
program in an effort to give praise and boost morale. Each letter in the
title of the program stands for one of the five areas in which an
employee may be recognized. P stands for positive attitude, R recognizes
the person’s number of years in service to the district, I is for
initiative and creativity, D is for dependability, and E is for
excellence in customer service.
Morale was certainly up Tuesday night. There was whooping and
hollering as the 25 names -- from principals to payroll clerks and
teachers to janitors -- were called out.
The loudest applause was for Tommy Reminisky. He is apparently the
district go-to-guy.
“He’s a maintenance supervisor but, boy, does he do more than that,”
said Laura Atkins, coordinator of administrative services for the
district.
Another round of earsplitting applause went to Temoc Zamarripa, who
now takes care of maintenance for Whittier Elementary School but has been
around for years.
The other 23 award winners were Valerie Braun, Alan Engard, Javier
Garcia, Nancy Hamilton, Norma Hanson, Michelle Hileman, Lynda Hughes,
Marge Newman, Joan Allen, Jean Cook, Eileen Hueston, Carol Irwin, Michael
Jones, Karen Kendall, Lisa Latchford, Nancy Malone, Mike McGuire, Pepe
Montenegro, Claire Ratfield, Barbara Rothman-Haddock, Shelley Stanforth,
Sandy Stovall and Todd Warren.
The district will be accepting nominations for the second set of
awards over the next few months.
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