GEM Award Recipients Honored on April 30


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Top:  2017-2018 GEM award winners.  Left:  Westerville Police Officer Cory Baker accepted the Community Heroes GEM award on behalf of the Westerville Division of Police, who received a standing ovation.  Right:  Westerville Caring & Sharing Project Manager Connie Jones and Caring & Sharing President Barbara McCoy accepted the Terry Gordon Business GEM award.

 

 

 

Westerville Parent Council, Roush Honda, the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent of Schools, and the Westerville City Schools Board of Education recognized Great Educator and Mentor (GEM) award winners at a reception and special ceremony held at Westerville North High School on Monday evening, April 30.  GEM awards are given to individuals who make a difference in the lives of students in the Westerville School District.  All GEM winners promote the welfare of pupils in the home, school and community, and each goes above and beyond the call of duty.  This year, 27 deserving individuals and one business were recognized as GEM award winners.  In addition, a special Community Heroes GEM award was bestowed on the Westerville Division of Police.  The 2017-2018 GEM Award recipients are:

 

Preschool

Early Learning Center:  Krista Houston

Elementary Schools

Alcott:  Jill Teruya

Annehurst:  Angie Monahan

Cherrington:  Jen Share

Emerson:  Laine Wood

Fouse:  Tracy Price

Hanby:  Monica Brown

Hawthorne:  Gina Carfagna

Huber Ridge:  Elsie Hunt

Longfellow:  Jan Hamann

Mark Twain:  Chelsie Lakeman

McVay:  Lisa Dapoz

Pointview:  Amanda Oakes

Robert Frost:  Jim Knapp

Whittier:  Molly Woodruff

Wilder:  Nichole Price

 

Middle Schools

Blendon:  Kathy Hayman

Genoa: Andrea Bishop

Heritage:  Dr. Dru Tomlin

Walnut Springs:  Donte Martin

High Schools

Westerville Central:  Stephanie Martin

Westerville North:  Jon Boyd

Westerville South:  Jen Baker

District

Lisa Aucoin

Dennis Blair

Elizabeth Firth

Nancy McFarland

Community Heroes GEM Award  

Westerville Division of Police

Terry Gordon Business GEM Award

Westerville Caring & Sharing