Westerville Education Association celebrates teachers at annual Spring Reception


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The Westerville Education Association honored educators at its annual Spring Reception on Wednesday, recognizing the 2022-23 Educators of the Year and celebrating the 10 teachers retiring this spring.

WEA President Rhonda Gilpin, who is retiring in May, presided over the event and Superintendent Dr. John Kellogg and Board of Education President Tracy Davidson addressed those in attendance.  

Frances Canal Benjamin, Nancy Hill, Amy Taylor and Ann Tymoski-Ward received the WEA’s Friends of Education Award.

The retiring educators honored include: Gilpin, Pam Charleston, Lisa Dapoz, Linda Mapes, Linda Nolan, Julia Pierron, Christina Roslovic, Amy Roush, Sarah Shaffer and Kari Tucker.

Gilpin presented the President’s Award posthumously to Curt Jackowski. His wife, Val, received it in his honor. 

The 2022-23 Educators of the Year are:

 

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Alcott: Paul McNeal

Annehurst: Abigail Prohl

Cherrington: TJ Potterf

Early Learning Center/Longfellow: Lyndsey Manzo

Early Learning Center-Preschool: Melissa Williamson

Emerson/St. Paul: Melissa Taylor

Fouse: Mary Evard

Hanby: Kristen Cooper

Hawthorne: Angela Leone

Huber Ridge: Kathy Gauen

Mark Twain: Tasha Stoll-Juredine

McVay: Heather Lewis

Minerva France: Mollie Sparks

Pointview: Michael Grant

Robert Frost: Nate Van Sickle

Whittier: Erica Sypek

Wilder: Beth O’Reilly

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Blendon: Sarah McPeak

Genoa: Sarah Shaffer, Tina Bardwell

Heritage: Rebecca Gray, Rhonda Baird

Walnut Springs: Abigail Boggs, Steven Chandler

 

HIGH SCHOOL

Westerville Central: Erica Guice, Stasia Levakis, Zoe Mieras

Westerville North: Thomas (TD) Denney, Robin Mara, Ashley Young

Westerville South/AEC: Sara McCrea-Smith, Justin Ferguson, Alyssa Wolfe