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Alvin ISD came together at Iowa Colony High School on May 9 to celebrate and recognize the outstanding employees who “Leveled Up” this year at the annual Employee Recognition Ceremony.

The ceremony serves as a platform to acknowledge the exemplary efforts of individuals who go above and beyond in their roles, making a significant impact on the lives of students in Alvin ISD.

Among the honorees were the District Teachers of the Year, whose commitment to excellence in education stood out among their peers. Christine Parker, representing Pomona Elementary, and Vickie Koehler, from RISE Academy, were recognized for their dedication and innovative approaches to teaching.

Recognizing the promise and potential of new educators, Alvin ISD also awarded the title of District Rookie Teachers of the Year to Sydney Zavalla of Jeter Elementary and Valeria Serrato from Iowa Colony High School. Their enthusiasm and fresh perspectives have already made a positive impression on students and colleagues alike.

In addition to educators, the ceremony paid tribute to essential support staff who play vital roles in the district's operations. Kim Welch of Passmore Elementary and Janette Avalos from Harby Jr. High were named District Paraprofessionals of the Year.

Highlighting the leadership excellence within the district, Monique Gadson of EC Mason/Barbara Bennett Elementary and Dale Tribble of Fairview Jr. High were honored as Principals of the Year.

Other distinguished employees recognized at the ceremony included:

• Assistant Principal - Elementary: LaTassa Watts

• Assistant Principal - Secondary: Lori Presas

• Guidance & Counseling - Elementary: Kendria Poydras

• Guidance & Counseling - Secondary: Lauren Johns

• Nursing - Elementary: Victoria Entrekin

• Nursing - Secondary: Amy Rodriguez

• Custodial Operations: Janilou Owens

• Maintenance & Operations: Denis Rivera

• Grounds: Sammy Alex

• Child Nutrition: Melva Flores

• Transportation: Brian Avitia

• Police Department: Pheneria Manuell

• Technology Services: Luis Lozano

Carol Nelson, Alvin ISD Superintendent, expressed her gratitude to all employees for their unwavering dedication and commitment to excellence. "Our employees are the heartbeat of our district, and their tireless efforts shape the future of our students. We are so proud of their accomplishments and grateful for their continued service," she remarked.