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employee of the Year

Matanzas Physics Teacher Andrew Hutcheson and Youth Center’s Brandon Seminara Are School District’s Best of Year

January 13, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The celebrants, from left: Superintendent Jacob Oliva, School Board Chairman Trevor Tucker, School Board member Janet McDonald, Principal of the Year Earl Johnson, Employee of the Year Brandon Seminara, Assistant Principal of the Year Kenny Seabold, Teacher of the Year Andrew Hutcheson, and School Board members Colleen Conklin, Maria Barbosa and Andy Dance. Click on the image for larger view.

Andrew Hutcheson, an Advanced Placement Physics teacher at Matanzas High School, and Brandon Seminara, the Assistant Director of the Flagler County Youth Center, were named the Flagler School District Teacher and Employee of the Year for 2017.

Sue McVeigh Is a State Finalist for Employee Of the Year, a First for Flagler School District

April 16, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

For the first time ever, the Flagler County school district has a finalist for the state-wide Employee of the Year award. Sue McVeigh, an exceptional education specialist, will travel to Legoland on May 17 to the final award banquet.

Kimberly Turner, 2011 Employee of the Year: Bunnell Elementary

January 13, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Kimberly Turner, 2011 Employee of the Year: Bunnell Elementary

Kathy Summerlot, 2011 Employee of the Year: Matanzas High School

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I feel privileged every day when I drive onto the campus at Matanzas High School. Ten years ago when my family moved to Palm Coast from Atlanta, Georgia, I was not completely sold on Flagler County. However, I quickly began volunteering at both of my sons’ schools and learned to love the area and its […]

Darise Anne Pagello, 2011 Employee of the Year: Flagler Palm Coast High School

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Darise Anne Pagello, 2011 Employee of the Year: Flagler Palm Coast High School

Shelley Rashelle Martin, 2011 Employee of the Year: Government Service Building

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Shelley Rashelle Martin, 2011 Employee of the Year: Government Service Building

Veronica Maggs, 2011 Employee of the Year: Adult Education

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Veronica Maggs, 2011 Employee of the Year: Adult Education

Cindy Kyska, 2011 Employee of the Year: Pathways Academy

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Cindy Kyska, 2011 Employee of the Year: Pathways Academy

Roberta Kalva, 2011 Employee of the Year: Buddy Taylor Middle School

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Roberta Kalva, 2011 Employee of the Year: Buddy Taylor Middle School

Angela Harris, 2011 Employee of the Year: Food Service

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Angela Harris, 2011 Employee of the Year: Food Service

Peggi Hammack (Koch), 2011 Employee of the Year: Old Kings Elementary

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Peggi Hammack (Koch), 2011 Employee of the Year: Old Kings Elementary

Christina Connors, 2011 Employee of the Year: Rymfire Elementary

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Christina Connors, 2011 Employee of the Year: Rymfire Elementary

Gillian Ceballos, 2011 Employee of the Year: Indian Trails Middle School

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Gillian Ceballos, 2011 Employee of the Year: Indian Trails Middle School

Margaret Carcagente, 2011 Employee of the Year: Belle Terre Elementary

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I moved to Palm Coast 12 years ago. I was previously employed at the Brentwood Schools on Long Island, New York for 16 years. Nancy Willis gave me a chance to work with children again in the Pre-K program with Jan Hammond and Diane Lesnick. I will always be thankful to them. During the first […]

Laura Cappello, 2011 Employee of the Year: Plant Services

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Laura Cappello, 2011 Employee of the Year: Plant Services

Liz Astuto, 2011 Employee of the Year: Wadsworth Elementary

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Liz Astuto, 2011 Employee of the Year: Wadsworth Elementary

Dario Arias, 2011 Employee of the Year: Custodial Services

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Dario Arias, 2011 Employee of the Year: Custodial Services

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