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Laura Cappello, 2011 Employee of the Year: Plant Services

January 13, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

I am very honored to be nominated for Employee of the Year. My name is Laura Cappello and I have a wonderful family, my husband John and two sons, Brian and Danny. My family and I moved to Flagler County nine years ago to be closer to my parents who had retired here many, many years ago. Both my children attended Flagler County Schools and colleges in the state. I have been working for Flagler County Schools for seven years and enjoy working with everyone. I started in 2003 as an executive secretary to the director of the newly formed construction department, working in a trailer on-site at Flagler County’s newest high school, Matanzas High School. This was a fun and exciting time for me because I was working from my home before this job. Now I had new friends and many new office mates.

Since our department began we have built Matanzas High School, Belle Terre Elementary School, Bunnell Elementary School Addition, Rymfire Elementary School and addition. At the time the school system was small and I knew everyone’s first name on the administration side. We moved our offices several times and now I reside in the plant services department where both departments merged just this year. My current duties include secretarial and bookkeeper tasks for the director along with the entire department. I have found that I am always learning new things and that is the best part of the job for me. I would like to thank everyone in our department.


Click on each teacher’s or employee’s name in the table below to go to his or her page.

2011 Flagler County Teachers and Employees of the Year, By School (Click on Each Name to Read the Honoree's Story)

Teachers of the Year
School or Location
Joan Blasingame
Old Kings Elementary School
Deborah Breeding
Bunnell Elementary School
Cara Cronk
Indian Trails Middle School
Heather Doutrick
Rymfire Elementary School
Agatha Lee*
Belle Terre Elementary School
Christina Miller
Buddy Taylor Middle School
James Pignatiello
Flagler Palm Coast High School
Maureen Stowell
Adult Education
Beverly Thompson
Wadsworth Elementary
William Brian Tuttle
Pathways Academy
Louise Wolfe
Matanzas High School
Employees of the Year
Dario Arias
Custodial Services
Liz Astuto
Wadsworth Elementary
Laura Cappello
Plant Services
Margaret Carcagente*
Belle Terre Elementary
Gillian Ceballos
Indian Trails Middle School
Christina Connors
Rymfire Elementary
Peggi Hammack (Koch)
Old Kings Elementary
Angela Harris
Food Service
Roberta Kalva
Buddy Taylor Elementary
Cindy Kyska
Pathways Academy
Veronica Maggs
Adult Education
Shelley Rashelle Martin
Government Service Building
Darise Anne Pagello
Flagler Palm Coast High
Anne Risley
Transportation
Kathy Summerlot
Matanzas High School
Kimberly Turner
Bunnell Elementary School
(*) Winners of district-wide honors.

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