Bainbridge Island School District is filled with amazing students, staff and volunteers. Recognize and honor the many individuals who make our district strong by nominating them for a BISD STRONG Award.
The BISD STRONG Award honors the district's guiding principles of STRONG MINDS, STRONG HEARTS, STRONG COMMUNITY.
Students, staff members from the seven schools and district office (which includes maintenance, transportation, food services, etc.) and BISD volunteers are eligible to be nominated for a BISD STRONG AWARD.
RESTRICTIONS:
NOMINEES: All nominees receive a certificate and a letter outlining highlights from the nomination.
AWARD WINNERS: Are surprised in the classroom or the department and receive a commemorative BISD STRONG AWARD, are highlighted on the BISD website and receive possible coverage in the local newspaper.
Questions? Contact Erin Bischoff at ebischoff@bisd303.org or 206-780-1081.
Listen to this Bainbridge Community Broadcast podcast about the BISD STRONG Award.
Read all about the first year of the award: BISD STRONG Award Book 2017-18
Kathy Hines - x̌alilc Preschool Teacher
Kathy is a strong and resilient teacher who is loving and firm. We need more like her.
Kathy had a way about her. She can get any parent to volunteer and she's great with kids. She truly wants them to be successful and she understands that doesn't mean giving in to their toddler emotions or pandering to their antics. Loving firmness creates strong hearts and minds.
Kathy is resilient, dedicated and understanding. She doesn't get enough appreciation for her style of loving firmness. She truly gets the seeds she is planting.
Sakai Food Service - Sakai
This team has taken feeding our kiddos to a whole new level. The menus have improved to restaurant-quality meals.
They work together to get the students at all the elementary schools and Sakai fed.
This team knows the students at Sakai by name and engages with them in a positive manner.
They go above and beyond every single day!
They are so wonderful with the students.
Words used to describe you include: Teamwork, innovative, dedicated, fun, student-orientated
Aimee Triana - BHS
Every single day, Aimee comes with an infectious optimism and sincerity that spreads to all people she comes in contact with, whether her direct students or not.
She brings her unique experiences to inspire and teach important lessons to those in the classroom. She causes the whole classroom to gravitate toward her, whether to get help with classwork or just to be part of the community she creates around her.
In Modern World History with Mr. Hoffman, she uses her lived experiences growing up in a Cuban household and her knowledge of Cuban and global history to elevate nearly every conversation with analogies, anecdotes, and unique details that liven the whole room.
Aimee is an MVP: Most Valuable Para. Gifted with a Midas Touch for helping Learning Strategies students, anyone who works with her can attest: Miss Aimee makes a huge difference in the lives of Bainbridge High School students.
Not only do they know Miss Aimee is the go-to person for help with chemistry, but her encouragement and dedication to students involved in the BHS theatre program are also noteworthy.
Students are not the only beneficiaries of Aimee’s dedication: she makes a big difference in the lives of her colleagues. Aimee has made me a better teacher. As she’s shepherded students through my class the past several years, Aimee’s provided valuable feedback not only from a student's perspective but that of an educator, too! It feels as if I have a teaching coach in class several times a week, which is invaluable and greatly appreciated.
She is a fabulous liaison between special education teachers and general education teachers. Aimee is professional and personable and a student favorite for assistance with classwork.
Aimee is ready to assist anyone at any time and never has a bad word to say about anything.
Words used to describe you include: Strong, profound, intelligent, positive, cheerful, helpful, approachable, professional, influential, selfless, hard-working, open, diligent, caring and supportive
Jean Kusenda - District Office
She's my TEAM! During my time as Student Records Coordinator, I worked by myself....now that I have Jean, I can't imagine life without her.
I never have to worry about things being taken care of while I am out. She's simply amazing!
Jean has been the "go-to" person for all data needs for the Educlimber system. She's managed to automate attendance, discipline, grades, courses, etc. to flow into the Educlimber software so that others can find data points necessary to support students.
She's dependable, self-motivated, intelligent, funny, has excellent processing skills, and is a self-learner.
She's always looking for ways to fulfill our district's wishes, support their goals, and help in any way possible.
Zahara Bowman - Blakely
Zahara is a student who just lights up your day. Her sparkling smile, sunny personality, and constant kindness are such a gift to our
school community.
Zahara has a wonderful attitude and never gives up or complains. She is flexible and a hard worker.
Zahara has a strong heart, mind and community that can be seen through her perseverance and joyful encouragement of those around her.
Zahara is one of the kindest students I know. She looks out for other kids and is always willing to help a friend. She has such a warm, bubbly personality that people all over our school are drawn to her. She makes people feel good and that is so important!
Zahara supports her peers in Math Group with kindness and patience that can be felt by all. She is the first to tell a peer who may be feeling stuck that they can do it!
Zahara is seen as a leader as she takes on challenges with determination and positivity. Her perseverance guides her through problems, working to find solutions even when they seem out of reach.
Zahara always notices the best in others and sets an example for others.
Words used to describe you include: amazing, caring, creative, determined, empathetic, friendly, fun, inclusive, joyful, kind, leader, smart, smiley, steadfast, tenacious, warm, wonderful, and a hard worker
Ray Beyer- WMS
Ray Beyer is a thoughtful, kind, and compassionate young man in his words and actions.
When he was in Culinary Arts, he modeled inclusion every day. During many cooking classes this fall, Ray was part of a kitchen team that included a variety of skill levels and he took the initiative to include everyone in the tasks.
His ideas for including all students were for useful and desirable tasks, not just busy work.
He was always polite and gentle.
It is an honor and a pleasure seeing Ray be so kind to others in class
Ray is a great example for other students to follow in this area. He is a student who makes BISD strong.
SAKAI
Jennifer Rose
She truly cares about her students and goes above and beyond.
She cares about her students, not only how they are in the classroom academically but also on a personal level.
Ms. Rose approaches everyone (student, colleague, family) with warmth and kindness. She is intentional in her nurturing of equity in the classroom and among her community.
Ms. Rose reminds all students and families that "all kids come to school to learn and everyone is working on something. Some students are working on standing up for themselves, some are working on reading, some are working on making friends, some are working on how to be part of a group, etc." I think this is a great way to communicate to even the youngest learners that we all have different challenges and it sets a foundation for better understanding in a classroom and larger community.
Each day she nurtures her students’ hearts and minds in myriad ways. She believes in each of her students and lets them know she has high expectations while also being a soft place for them to land.
Words used to describe you include: Warm, Kind, Respectful, Engaged, Lovely, Safe, Caring, Talented, Professional, Funny, Resilient
Kelly de Guzman
Kelly is my colleague and every day we laugh, collaborate, and problem-solve. How lucky I am to have her!
She is masterful in how she approaches her work as a teacher. She understands her students, how to teach simply and elegantly, and how to create successful scenarios for kids who need help socially and academically.
Kelly knows how to make kids feel safe, heard, and capable. She gives great advice, and she jumps in to help all the time.
She is humble, brilliant, and fun to be around.
Words used to describe you: Generous, Empathetic, Talented, Organized, Funny, Warm, Caring, Smart
Christy Remedios
Christy is a dedicated BISD parent, PTO leader and community member.
She has volunteered tirelessly —for Sakai Intermediate as PTO copresident, as past x̌alilc PTO copresident, and in her role as PTO Coordinating council Secretary for all of BISD, Christy has given back to the entire BISD community. We are lucky to have her!!
Words used to describe you include: Positive, kind, inclusive, dedicated volunteer & leader
EAGLE HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
Emily Hancock
Emily has always had such a big heart, and truly brings our school together.
Emily works hard as one of the leaders of the EHHS leadership team. She creates plans, prepares, and enacts them. Emily provides comfort and energy, and is one of the most empathetic humans on the planet.
She stuck by my side when I needed her most, and provided me with the support I needed to get out of a tough mental place.
Emily has been serving our school from day one, and works hard to make everyone feel welcome and heard.
Words used to describe you: Empathetic, compassionate, strong
BAINBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
Camille Heidemann
Camille is an incredible example of a kind, inclusive and positive leader in the high school community.
Camille is someone who lights up every room she walks into. She is compassionate, and welcoming to everyone she comes in contact with. Her positive energy is infectious. She makes BHS better!
Camille is a Spirit Squad Captain for the cheer program is also the president of Circle of Friends at the High School. She is a natural leader and is always inclusive of those around her and seeks out students who she feels are not being included.
Camille always wants to show others her appreciation for them- whether baking cookies for the office staff, or being there for a friend, she always shows gratitude and kindness towards others.
Words used to describe you include: Thoughtful, generous, inclusive, positive, ambitious, kindhearted, respectful, supportive
Sharon Tu’inukaufe
Sharon shows us all - colleagues and students alike - what it's like to live by your principles. An unwavering commitment to equity and empowerment guides her teaching and her leadership.
Strong Heart: Sharon is committed to the well-being of every student. She teaches AP Chemistry to ambitious science-minded kids and supports them through the intense preparation that demands, and she has built a phenomenal Forensic Science program that not only gets students really excited about science but also gives them opportunities to develop skills they need to understand their world, such recognizing how bias shapes our perspective. I often think that the most important conversations in our school are happening in Forensics because Sharon has the knowledge and the courage to bring up difficult topics -- and she knows how important it is to do so.
Strong Minds: First of all, Sharon herself is so smart and so committed to learning. She embeds current events into her courses, engages in a continual process of reflection and improvement in her teaching practice, and is always bringing new resources forward to our equity meetings. She also believes in the potential of every one of her students, and they can sense this. With Sharon's support, they build their own knowledge and confidence.
Strong Community: Because she wants to see change at BHS, she took on the role of Equity Lead, and she has been visionary and tenacious in that role. She meets regularly with administrators, hosts thoughtfully planned meetings for colleagues, and leads really effective staff PD. As the chair of the science department, she led her team through processes to align their curriculum, instruction, and assessment, resulting in science experiences that were more engaging and accessible to students. She wants our community to be stronger and more equitable, and she's willing to work to make that happen.
Words used to describe you include: Courageous, committed, brilliant, funny, principled
Taylor Adcock
Taylor is an inspiring person. Always full of warmth and kindness, she truly represents BISD strong.
She embodied a strong community with her relentless attempts on the high school cross country team to welcome any and all freshmen into the community, introducing them to other members of the team.
She shows her strong heart with her passion for reaching out. Whenever someone was alone or feeling done, Taylor was there. Whenever someone was having trouble, she cheered them up by singing One Direction or Harry Styles.
She's always there to answer questions when needed and when she doesn't have an answer she'll make sure to find one.
Taylor deserves this award because she would never expect someone to nominate her for this. She is too humble to even realize that she represents any of the BISD's strong qualities much less deserves an award for it!
Words used to describe you include: Kind, caring, inspiring and friendly
DISTRICT OFFICE - FOOD & NUTRITION SERVICES
Anna Daniels
Anna is committed to the success of Food Service.
She is an absolutely amazing support to all of the staff.
She is a strong leader and encompasses all things that BISD Strong represents.
She is compassionate, thoughtful, committed to student nutrition and is working directly with the farmers to help navigate our Farm to School program.
What Anna brings to the table is so much more than one would expect. She is the glue that allows all of us to do our job.
Words used to describe you include: Kind, Honest, Compassionate, Intelligent, Team Player, Amazing
x̌alilc ELEMENTARY
Sally Corcoran
Sally is so very helpful all over our school building. Her support for the students and staff this year has really helped our school days be successful.
Sally has been tremendously strong and supportive when we have challenging days. Her calm voice and smile always help our students when they need it.
She is my calm.
Words used to describe you: Awesome, calm, happy, energized, supportive and so many more to name, Sally is wonderful.
Kourtney Maka
Ms. Maka is kind and helpful.
I am nominating her for her unwavering dedication to students who need to learn things a bit differently. It has changed my child's life. She cares so deeply about her responsibility to be a mentor to the kids in her charge, she is truly changing lives.
My child didn’t like going to school because of their reading level, with her support and extra time, they are finally not only catching up but excited about school. She has even found different strategies that work for my child because the usual things were not working.
In third grade, she helped me with my writing work. She makes me feel happy and like I can do things.
Words used to describe you include: Nice, kind, helpful, patient, caring
David Chandler
David is a hard worker and very helpful
He was especially helpful with the logistics for the Name Celebration at x̌alilc(Halilts) and was willing to do what was needed to make sure everything went well.
Words used to describe you include: Nice, gentle and helpful
Johannes Pohl - Transportation
Diane Bedell - STEM Teacher at Blakely
Jennifer Kilby - Ordway Kindergarten Teacher
Laura Nelson - Ordway Librarian
Bernadette Fay - Ordway Attendance Secretary
Ingrid Ryan - Wilkes 4th Grade Teacher
Kelly Pellegrino - Wilkes 2nd Grade Teacher
Terri Atkinson - Sakai 6th Grade Teacher
Drew Crandall - Sakai Principal
Jackson Murray - Sakai 6th Grade Student
Katie Gibbs - Sakai Music Teacher
Katie Erickson - BHS Learning Strategies Teacher
Hege Miller - BHS Food Service
Elaine Krogfoss - BISD Food & Nutrition Supervisor
Lucy Rector - BHS 12th Grade Student
Lilah Wakefield - Odyssey 7th Grade Student
Susan Fidelman - Mosaic Paraeducator
Marlo Dorny, BHS Teacher
Marlo is an amazing, supportive, kind, accommodating, and down-to-earth person.
She gives hope, light, peace, strength, and love to her students.
She always shows up, encourages, and offers words of wisdom and humor.
Jamie Harker, Blakely & District Office Custodian
I am nominating Jamie for her kindness, her positive attitude, and her ability to spread joy.
The moment I met Jamie, I can tell she loves her job and wants to be here. She always has a smile and wants to bring joy to everyone's day. She knows the students count on her and look forward to the notes she leaves at buildings.
Jamie leaves me the sweetest notes in my office whenever she works at the DO. They bring me so much joy & brighten my day.
Words used to describe Jamie include: kind, joyful, positive
Tom Pelland, Blakely Food Services
"Mr. Tom" is somebody who makes my children feel a sense of belonging in their school. My kindergartner opts for school lunch almost every day because she wants to be able to see Mr. Tom. My child looks forward to Mr. Tom greeting her by name and letting her know that he's been looking forward to seeing her. I believe it is in the small, seemingly mundane moments that belonging is expressed and nurtured.
Mr. Tom makes such a significant impact despite only interacting with children for a brief period of their day. He dedicates so much of himself to showing up for our students.
Words used to describe Tom include: friendly, funny, caring, dedicated
Julie Larson-Hughes, BHS Athletic Secretary
Julie is a gem! She puts kids first, and no matter the nature of the request — athletic or not— she is there.
She is the hardest worker and has the biggest heart - yet - she is humble.
Julie is strong in every way and she always has your (kiddos) back
Words used to describe Julie include: Super SMART - like amazingly smart
Chasity Malatesta, BISD Volunteer
Chasity demonstrates in her words and actions all of the BISD STRONG attributes as a school volunteer, parent, teacher, and active community member.
She is incredibly generous with her time, expertise, knowledge, and ideas to make our schools, district, and community a better place, especially for our children. We are all better and stronger because of her heartfelt contributions and words.
Chasity is one of those parents you can always call upon to help. When she volunteers, Chasity is truly present and engaged with the students. They feel her energy and fun factor, making for a richer experience for everyone. From recess activities to field day, prepping students before class pictures, and more, she has signed up for any and all opportunities.
She also served as the Wilkes MAC representative on the PTO, bringing a greater level of awareness with important perspectives during meeting discussions. She speaks with an authenticity that opens and encourages dialogue and greater understanding for one another. Everyone has a story to tell, and Chasity fosters a space for school staff, students, and families to share those. To find our commonalities, celebrate our differences, and build stronger mindsets, foundations, and communities moving forward.
When she speaks, I am always left feeling replenished, better, and motivated to do more for others. She is inspiring and personifies BISD STRONG.
Words used to describe Chasity include: engaging, a positive force, community-focused, open-minded, accepting, loving, contagious energy, friend to all, student-focused, intelligent, gracious, generous, optimistic, sees and looks for the best in others, approachable, fun and full of kindness
Lindsey Peterson-Marshall, Blakey Paraeducator
Lindsey works in the front office, lunchroom, and playground, all hard jobs requiring patience, understanding, and a community spirit. Lindsey exhibits these qualities in spades.
She is warm and lovely with students and parents, she is always helpful to teachers, and she is a skilled mediator on the playground who really takes time to help children work through their problems.
Lindsey knows the names of every student in the school and notices who needs help interacting with peers, who needs a gentle touch when they are having a tough day, and who needs to make space for quieter voices to be heard. She helps kids develop their own community and is quick to laugh when kids are funny.
Words used to describe Lindsey include: kind, fun, patient, smart, engaged, adored
Gretchen Fiscus, 9th grade, Eagle Harbor High School
Gretchen is new to our district and a real asset. She loves learning and boosts people up constantly.
She is an amazing person! She always stays positive no matter what, supports her peers with endless positivity, and is kind to everyone. She is one of the hardest workers I have ever had in my classroom. Her grit and persistence, coupled with her positivity, are contagious.
She supports and encourages everyone around her. She is a fantastic community leader, volunteering for the school leadership team and helping to plan events. She never gives up, even when things in class are hard for her.
Gretchen's strong heart helps her see things that others would like, things that others struggle with, and things that will improve others' days. She is always boosting her peers up.
She listens closely to feedback from teachers and peers and thanks them, incorporating suggestions immediately into her learning. Gretchen creates community everywhere she goes. She is the first person to invite someone to with her or to encourage a quiet peer to give an opinion. Gretchen is the personification of a Growth Mindset.
Her positive attitude is a good model to all.
Words used to describe Gretchen include: kind, intuitive, studious, inclusive, dedicated, persistent, compassionate, leader and a friend to all.
Vega Jolley, 4th grade, Odyssey
Vega wrote a project agreement, organized her peers into a crew, and enacted a project to better her school.
In our big Odyssey 1-4 classroom, the only natural light we have comes from an interior courtyard. It was overtaken by thimbleberries and weeds. Vega brought the light back! She worked to study thimbleberries and then went out to make change happen. She clipped and hauled wheelbarrow loads, and, just as important, she learned that a true leader sometimes needs to delegate and share her vision with others. Wow. How amazing.
Vega used her strong heart and mind to strengthen her community. It was a generous way to spend her time and we are all the better for it.
Words used to describe Vega include: generous, hard-working, creative, problem-solver, leader, organized
Sue Miller, Sakai Teacher,
Sue has connected meaningful books with both my kiddos-- books that they have loved and still love. :) She has reached them (and their classmates) in this special way that will stay with them for their lifetimes.
Reading and stories build strong minds. Through her introduction to literature, students have learned about their world and themselves-- also building strong hearts and helping them to build a strong community.
She has gotten to know each of my kids during a meaningful time in their lives. I'm glad they each got the opportunity to work with her and know her.
Words used to describe Sue include: insightful, caring, professional, well-read, organized, soft-spoken
Abby Hoag, Blakely Teacher
Abby goes above and beyond for our son to support his emotional and academic development. Words cannot express our gratitude. Teachers like Abby that see children for their strengths and uniqueness, are what make all the difference.
I am impressed with Abby’s daily check-ins and her constant care and communication.
Words used to describe Abby include: Amazing! Not all heroes wear capes.
Congratulations to the winners of the BISD STRONG Award.
The BISD STRONG Award honors the district's guiding principles of STRONG MINDS, STRONG HEARTS, STRONG COMMUNITY.
BAINBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
Hans Griesser, Math Teacher
Rilla Hughes, Counseling Secretary
Maxwell Richards, 10th grader
Enrique Chee, Teacher & Robotics Coach
Woodward Middle School
Makena Crosser, 8th grader
Lisa Hagerman, Food Services
Betsy Carlson, Teacher
WILKES ELEMENTARY
Katie Gregerson, Teacher
Commodore Options
Liz Finin, Teacher
Deliah Hubbard, Paraeducator
TRANSPORTATION
Janna Esarey, Bus Driver
Ingvar Carlson, Bus Driver
ERIN SHEEHAN - Blakely 1st Grade Teacher
AVERIE DE GUZMAN- Woodward Middle School, 8th Grade Student
MEG EVANS- Ordway Special Education
LAUREN MELVIN - Ordway 3rd Grade Teacher
AMY HART- Woodward Middle School, 8th Grade Student
DANI STOEHR- Woodward Middle School Building Technology Support
EMILY SALING - Wilkes 2nd Grade Teacher
KELLY SPITZ - BISD District Office
KYUNG SOOK CHO - Bainbridge High School, Food Service
JENNY DOXTATER - Transportation
Since launching the BISD STRONG Award in 2017, the Bainbridge Island School District has received more than 500 nominations for individuals who represent the district’s guiding principles of strong minds, strong hearts and contribute to a strong community. For the Fall Nomination Term, BISD recently handed out 14 BISD STRONG Awards and is pleased to share a bit about the winners.
Erin Murphy
BISD
Deputy Superintendent
Megan Carson
Bainbridge High School
English Teacher
Denise Briggs Potter
Bainbridge High School
Learning Strategies Teacher
Josh Hall
Bainbridge High School
12th Grade Student
Bryn Lashmet
Commodore Options School
Paraeducator
Margretta Murnane
Commodore Options School
1st/2nd Grade Teacher
Sarah Dunstan
Ordway Elementary School
Office Manager
Arleen Klasky
Blakely Elementary School
Volunteer
Annalisa Sanchez
Blakely Elementary School
Special Education
Susan Claesson
Blakely Elementary
3rd Grade Teacher
Kristy Hilst
Woodward Middle School
Paraeducator
Julee Longridge
Woodward Middle School
Language Arts Teacher
Melissa Mello
Wilkes Elementary
Special Education
Mary Beth Kobs
BISD
Physical Therapist
Hip-hip-hooray! The following people received a BISD STRONG Award for Spring 2021. Please join us in congratulating these individuals for their strong minds, strong hearts and strong (sense of) community.
Sean Eaton, Career Technology Education Director
Nicole Wescott, Counselor
Sarah Bullock, Athletic Secretary
Burton Shields, Math Teacher & Baseball Coach
Barry Hoonan, 5/6 Teacher
Meghan Berg, Kindergarten Teacher
Carrie Holloway, 2nd Grade
Bill Covert, 4th Grade
Sandra Dreiling, Kindergarten
Rebecca Dawson, Speech and Language Pathologist
Gina Stecher, Volunteer
Theo Roesch, 7th Grade
More than 75 people were nominated for BISD STRONG Awards during this cycle. BISD STRONG Awards are a way to recognize and celebrate the many individuals who make BISD STRONG with their strong minds, strong hearts and a strong sense of community.
And the winners are...
Traditionally, BISD STRONG Awards are handed out in ceremonies where the superintendent surprises students and staff in their classrooms or offices. However, due to COVID-19, this round of awards required a complicated coordination of schedules to track down and surprise the individuals. We were able to award 10/12 awards in person. One student recipient no longer lives locally (we will mail her the award) and one staff recipient we haven't yet tracked down, but never fear! We will.
Julia Keys, BHS Senior:
Elizabeth Ande, BHS Art Teacher:
Michelle Smith, Wilkes 4th Grade Teacher:
Serena Zyskowski, Odyssey 3/4 Teacher:
Chloe Snow, 5th Grader at Sakai:
Jonna Mathis, Nurse at Sakai
Max Simon, 7th Grader at Odyssey
Helene Lulelo, 8th Grader at Woodward
Wendy Kozina, WMS Math Teacher
Jennifer Brooks, WMS Learning Strategies Teacher
Isra Moussaoui, 11th Grader at BHS
What a joy-filled day! BISD STRONG Awards were handed out and recipients were surprised in their classrooms and departments. This is always a special day, as it's great fun to celebrate those in our district who are BISD STRONG.
NAME: Claire Jackson (pictured on the right)
GRADE: 10th at BHS
NOMINATION:
NAME: Grayson Casteel
GRADE: 4th at Odyssey
NOMINATION:
NAME: Rob Combs
DEPARTMENT: Transportation
NOMINATION:
NAME: Russell Milbrot
DEPARTMENT: Grounds
NOMINATION:
NAME: Vanessa Johnson
SCHOOL: El Velero 2nd & 3rd Grades
NOMINATION:
NAME: Katie Zonoff
SCHOOL: Bainbridge High School
NOMINATION:
NAME: Michael Fricke
SCHOOL: Sakai
NOMINATION:
NAME: Bailey Kleiven
GRADE: 5th at Sakai
NOMINATION:
NAME: Stella Targett
GRADE: 4th at Wilkes
NOMINATION:
NAME: Micah Welsh
GRADE: 4th at Wilkes
NOMINATION:
NAME: Lee Muir
POSITION: Volunteer
SCHOOL: Woodward (and across BISD)
NOMINATION:
The final round of BISD STRONG Awards for the 2019-20 school year were handed out. Congratulations to all the winners! Your strong minds, strong hearts and strong sense of community make a tremendous impact on BISD.
Name: Addie Carleton
Grade: 6th grade at Sakai
Nomination:
Name: Jan Colby
Location: Blakely Elementary, kindergarten teacher
Nomination:
Name: Kathy Ellison
Location: Bainbridge High School, librarian
Nomination:
Name: Aidan Wagner
Grade: 12th grade at Bainbridge High School
Nomination:
Name: Michelle Hope
Location: Commodore Options School, office manager
Nomination:
Name: Pamela Sloan
Location: District Office, Payroll Officer
Nomination:
Name: Ash Hamlin
Grade: 4th grade at Wilkes Elementary
Nomination:
Name: Marcia Millican
Location: Wilkes Elementary, paraeducator
Nomination:
Name: Kim Mejia
Location: Ordway Elementary, custodian
Nomination:
Name: Karen Olson
Location: Transportation
Nomination:
It's always a happy day when it's BISD STRONG Award Day! Superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen surprised the Winter 2019 recipients and as always, the day was filled with lots of smiles and some tears of joy. Congratulations to all the winners!
WINTER 2019 BISD STRONG AWARD WINNERS
Dave Mueller (Transportation):
Amy Friedman (Ordway Preschool):
Cade Miller (6th-grader at Sakai):
Karen Keller (Blakely Kindergarten):
Marci Collins (Nurse at Blakely Elementary):
Amy Jernigan (Reading Specialist at Wilkes Elementary):
Melissa Dupree (English Teacher Bainbridge High School):
Ella Arvish (8th Grader at Woodward Middle School):
Dave Walker (Woodward Middle School PE Teacher):
Madie Medina (11th grader at Bainbridge High School)
During the week of Dec. 17, 2018, Superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen surprised the winners of the BISD STRONG Award for the fall quarter. Congratulations!
Do you know someone who exemplifies BISD's motto of having a strong mind, strong heart and strong (sense of) community? Nominate them today by clicking on this form.
Rebekah Ballmer (Special Education at Wilkes Elementary):
Ben Muehlenkamp (11th-grader at Bainbridge High School):
Sawyer Blair (12th-grader at Bainbridge High School):
Bobby Coulter (7th-grader at Woodward Middle School):
Karaline Eckert (8th-grader at Woodward Middle School):
Tim Harris (Woodward Middle School Technology Education):
Michele McCallum-Moore (3rd-grader at Blakely Elementary):
Denise Corso (Eagle Harbor High School Study Skills & Integrated Math):
Sean Walker (Transportation Department):
Jim Hannon (Custodian at Blakely Elementary School):
The final round of awards for BISD STRONG were distributed to these fabulous recipipents. The BISD STRONG Award will be back again next fall. In the meantime, be on the lookout for BISD students and staff that you would like to nominate next year.
Bernie Mejia (Maintenance):
Ainsley Candelaria (6th grader at Sakai):
Steve Brown (Transportation):
Susan Knell (French teacher at WMS):
Cathy Oden (COS Paraeducator):
Brian Parker (Food Services): Nominated fall, winter and summer!
Rochelle Olney (7th grader at WMS):
Carol Laiche (Technology):
Krista Pal (BHS Counseling Office):
The BISD STRONG Awards were handed out for the spring quarter and oh were the recipients surprised! Read below to learn who won and what the nominators had to say about them.
STUDENTS
Sofia Fleischmann (Sakai):
Nelson Wynne (Sakai):
Devon Biddle (Odyssey)
Mallory McMullen (Woodward):
Ava Targett (Woodward):
Marie Djemondo Kingombe (Bainbridge High School)
STAFF
Lani Chaffee (District Office)
Dane Fenwick (Facilities Management and Custodial Supervisor)
Kaleb Anderson (Bainbridge High School Teacher)
Aren’t surprises the best? Recently Superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen surprised the nine BISD STRONG Award recipients. Along with big smiles there were quite a few happy tears as recipients listened to the reasons why they are being honored with an award. The BISD STRONG Award aims to recognize and celebrate the many individuals who make our district strong and have strong minds, strong hearts and a strong sense of community.
Kindergarten through 6th-grade Category:
7th-grade to 12th-grade Category:
BISD Staff Category:
Kindergarten through 6th-grade Category:
7th-grade to 12th-grade Category:
BISD Staff Category: