2020 Kern County School Classified Employees of the Year named

 

June 6, 2020



The Kern County Superintendent of Schools is proud to announce the 2020 Kern County Classified Employees of the Year. In March, Kern County school districts nominated exemplary employees in six categories designated by the California Department of Education (CDE): Child Nutrition; Maintenance, Operations and Facilities; Office and Technical; Para-Educator and Instructional Assistance; Support Services and Security; and Transportation.

A panel of judges from KCSOS selected an honoree in each category to be considered for recognition by the CDE as one of the State Classified Employees of the Year.

This year’s honorees are:

Frances Carbajal, Licensed Vocational Nurse Lamont Elementary School/Lamont Elementary School District

Support Services and Security

Carbajal has served as the Licensed Vocational Nurse for Lamont Elementary School for the past seven years. Carbajal serves students who are in distress due to illness or accidents. Carbajal ensures that students are served with care and that staff are trained on proper medical protocols. She is a champion of collaboration and is always willing to greet everyone with her wonderful smile. Carbajal cares deeply about her students and she is an exemplary Classified employee.


Patty Garcia, Instructional Assistant Boron High School/Muroc Joint Unified School District

Para-Educator and Instructional Assistance

Garcia has worked for the Muroc Joint Unified School District for 26 years, excelling in her job serving students at Boron Jr./Sr. High School. Garcia has developed a rapport with students that serves to motivate them to be successful. Garcia is respected for her integrity, compassion and moral character. She is a team player who consistently goes above and beyond to ensure student success.


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Katrina Sandoval, Bus Driver Delano Joint Union High School District

Transportation

Sandoval has safely transported students for the Delano Joint Union High School District for 17 years. Sandoval currently serves special education students with compassion, caring and a keen understanding of student needs. She is involved in numerous school and community activities, and inspires others to contribute their time to school activities. She consistently demonstrates leadership, a positive attitude and has helped the transportation department grow in many positive ways.


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Jill Turner, Office Secretary Quailwood Elementary School/Fruitvale School District

Office and Technical

Turner has the Quailwood Elementary School spirit in her blood, having attended Quailwood as a student and sending her own children there as well.

Turner is highly organized and works tirelessly to help maintain the Quailwood culture while adding new programs that have positively impacted students and families in the district. She greets every visitor to the school with kindness and works hard to make sure that the school provides a welcoming atmosphere for all who visit.


Turner is the ”go to” person that others seek out, and she is highly respected by her co-workers, staff and students alike.

 
 

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