Monday, December 2, 2013
Dvorak Retiring After 32 Years At DPS
The year is 1982.
Ronald Reagan is president. The federal debt is only $1.1 trillion. Michael Jackson's "Thriller" sells 20 million albums to become the largest selling record ever. E.T. is a smash hit on the big screen. John Belushi dies of a drug overdose. Prince William is born to Charles and Di.
And Pat Dvorak begins working at Dorchester Public Schools.
Now, nearly 32 years later, Dvorak will retire at the end of the fall semester.
She has served the DPS system as an instructional paraeducator and teacher's aide, helping guide more than three decades of Longhorn students.
Be sure to wish Pat all the best on her well-deserved retirement!
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Congratulations to Pat! She has had an impact on many students and staff in the past 32 years. I hope that she and Ed can find time to travel and do whatever they want, whenever they want!!! Pat, THANKS for your contributions to the school!
ReplyDeleteThank you for you service. Best wishes!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations Pat!
ReplyDeleteThanks Scott, David, Rick, and anonymous whoever you are.
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