January: Byrne & Francis Earn Staff Spotlight Honor for January
January: Byrne & Francis Earn Staff Spotlight Honor for January
BETH BYRNE
“It’s definitely made the logistics much easier,” she said.
Beth, who started with the District upon graduating from Ohio University in 1990, still loves what she’s doing after 28 years. “I enjoy working with the students. You get to know them, you get to see them grow,” she says.
As part of her job, Beth sees students on IEPs who need help in a variety of areas, whether it is classroom work, homework or even learning appropriate social skills and language. Her goal is to set her students up for success in the classroom and beyond.
Beth’s colleagues praise her for her flexibility and willingness to share resources that can help a teacher connect better with a student.
“She is always running around helping students and staff,” said Beth’s nominator, interpreter Elizabeth Stoneman. “She is always willing to share her office if someone needs a space. Ms. Byrne is a wonderful educator and it is such a pleasure working with her.”
ERIK FRANCIS
Erik, who usually works at Lakewood High, has been subbing at the Board offices for an injured colleague since September. He quickly established himself as a smiling face around the building, eager to help in any way he can and provide some levity with his gentle wise cracks and jokes! Despite the humor, Erik takes his job very seriously, always double checking with staff to see if anything else needs done once his responsibilities are met.
Says Christie Palumbo, one of Erik’s nominators: “Erik is always friendly and pleasant and strives to do his best.”
Lisa Bruening, director of Student Services, added: “Erik takes the time to ask how you are doing and listens….Erik truly cares about the people he works with!” He has even gone the extra mile by paying regular visits to his recuperating colleague to see if she needs anything.
Erik, who has been with the District in some capacity since he graduated, has a positive attitude that is contagious. It comes by him naturally, he says.
“I just come in to work happy…that’s the way I prefer to be.”