Keystone Staff for your participation, engagement,
and enthusiasm during August PD. I’m always proud to be a part of the Keystone
team!
Alex, Robyn, and Stacey Reed thank
you for everything! I am beyond thankful for all the things that you have done
to help us prepare for this upcoming school year. No can imagine the number of
hours, days, and effort it takes to plan and prepare for the upcoming school
year because you all make it look so easy. I would truly be lost without you.
Thank you for always being willing to do whatever, whenever!
Stacey
Ramirez for taking
care of our staff t-shirts.
Teri,
Andria, Robyn, Stacey Reed,
and Alex for creating content and leading sessions during August PD. I
appreciate you sharing your knowledge and expertise.
Stacey
Ramirez for handling
all enrollment situations. You go beyond what’s asked.
Brandy,
Gary, Jeanne, Monique, and
Gary for making our school clean and ready for the first day of school.
Stefanie for all your support all six of our
enrollment events this summer (Belleville Fireworks, Lake Fest, Painting with
the Principal, New Family Dinner, Barnyard Bash, & Family Fun Night). You
do so much to ensure we have full enrollment.
Stephanie for ALL the things that you have
done this summer to make sure that our August PD went smoothly. From food,
purchase orders, and errands –our PD would not be successful without you.
Stacey
Ramirez for always
going above and beyond to help me with so many things. You do a lot of
behind-the-scenes things that no one even knows. My vision and your creativity
are unmatched. We do great things together!
Sarah,
Teri, Emma, Steve,
Robyn, Stacey Reed, Stacey Ramirez, Stefanie and Alex for spending
an evening with our new families. I appreciate you volunteering time during the
summer to support our enrollment efforts.
Mandy,
Kim B, Megan, Jessica, Flo, Theresa, Lisa, Sandy, Stefanie, Stacey Ramirez, and Alex for welcoming our
new Y5s and Kinder families during the Barnyard Bash. I appreciate you
volunteering time during the summer to support our enrollment efforts.
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