GEM Award Winner - Taylor Butrick
Taylor Butrick: Categorical Impaired Teacher
Taylor, what do you enjoy about working for Wayne-Westland? "I went to Wayne-Westland schools K-12 and did some of my student teaching in the district. There is no other community like Wayne-Westland. Our staff truly cares about doing what is best for students. We also care so much about each other. Coming to work here each day is extremely rewarding!"
Matt Furca's Thoughts: "Taylor is a committed teacher who goes the extra mile to build strong relationships with her students. She prioritizes their needs while offering love, attention, and an excellent education. "
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Geno Montayne: Director of Maintenance and Operations
Geno, what do you enjoy about working for Wayne-Westland? "Working for Wayne-Westland feels like I'm contributing to something bigger than myself, helping future generations succeed. This sense of purpose makes my work more fulfilling. Being surrounded by like-minded individuals that are working toward the same goal makes it a positive and motivating atmosphere that has helped me grow professionally and personally."
Scott Tocco's Thoughts: "Geno has been honored with a GEM award for his exceptional contributions to our organization. His unwavering dedication, innovative thinking, exemplary performance, and ability to LEAD have significantly contributed to the overall success of the Building and Grounds Department. This accolade reflects Geno’s commitment to excellence and positive impact on the district."
Chris Swanson: Assistant Principal
Chris, what do you enjoy about working for Wayne-Westland? "In the 16 years that I have been in Wayne-Westland I have always felt like a valued member of a big, loving, amazing community. The staff of W-W are some of the most dedicated, student focused, and driven educational professionals that I have ever had the chance to work with. Every day I know that we are all in it together with the singular goal to make an impact in every student's life and help students succeed. I love the sense of family and community that Wayne-Westland exudes and I am honored to be a part of this great district."
Kim Pawkukiewicz's Thoughts: "Chris Swanson is, without a doubt, one of the most hardworking, dedicated, and passionate staff members I have had the privilege to work with. Her unwavering commitment to excellence has made a profound and lasting impact on both our students and the programming here at WWIA. Over the past two years, Chris has not only taken on additional responsibilities but has embraced each new challenge with determination and creativity. She has continuously strived to create stronger, more innovative programs that truly meet the needs of our diverse student population. Her leadership, dedication, and tireless efforts have helped shape a better learning environment for everyone. I am immensely proud to work alongside Chris, and I consider myself fortunate to have such a compassionate and driven colleague. Her influence and hard work inspire us all to do better for our students! "
Sue Robertson: Categorical Impaired Paraprofessional
Sue, what do you enjoy about working for Wayne-Westland? "The joy of watching our students grow and learn and seeing the excitement on their faces when they reach their goals is what makes working as a Paraprofessional at WWCSD so rewarding."
Deena Pringle's Thoughts: "We are thrilled to welcome Mrs. Robertson to the Franklin team as a paraprofessional in our CI classroom. Joining us mid-year, she has truly "hit the ground running," bringing a wealth of experience and seamlessly integrating into our school community. Her strong organizational skills and keen ability to assess student needs have allowed her to provide meaningful and effective support from day one. Not only is she greatly appreciated by Mr. Kostecke, but she has also quickly built positive connections with our students and staff. We are grateful for her dedication and the positive impact she is making at Franklin! "
Leo Veloz, Technology Support at Rose Kennedy
Leo's Statement: "I like working for Wayne Westland above all else is the people. I love being able to help our staff and students troubleshoot their problems on the way to achieving their goals, and being able to do so while working with a great team is not something I take for granted. I went to school here, my niece and nephew go to school here, and I'm lucky enough to be able to work with friends and family in making this district a better place to be at. Being recognized is something I take great pride in, and I'm thankful for everyone who helped get me to where I am today. "
JaCinda Sumara's Statement: “Leo is a joy to have on the technology team. His commitment to patiently serving students and staff is unduplicated. Leo is a model of kindness and exemplary customer service. Our team is stronger because of him.”
Shannon Pypa, HS Social Studies at WMHS
Shannon's Statement: "Working at WMHS has given me an amazing group of colleagues. No matter what challenges we face, we collaborate with one another to support the success of our students."
Cory Gildersleeve's Statement: "Ms. Pypa is a dynamic teacher! She truly cares about our staff and students at WMHS. She goes the extra mile in her planning, preparation, and presentation every day with her classes, while also participating and supporting after school events."