According to information sent to the Times, Bird will be one of four paraeducators to be honored at the Nebraska Paraeducator Conference in Kearney on Nov. 19, 2019.
The award will be presented by Dr. Matt Blomstedt, the Nebraska Commissioner of Education at the Paraeducator of the Year Award luncheon from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Younes Conference Center in Kearney.
Congratulations to Deanna and the Dorchester School community on this huge award.
So deserving!! Congrats Deanna!
ReplyDeleteWay to Go Deanna!!! Your many, many hours of dedication to our school is finally being recognized but please know all of us parents and students notice and truly commend your work ethic, spirit and commitment!!!
ReplyDeleteWay to Go Deanna!!! Your many, many hours of dedication to our school is finally being recognized but please know that us parents and students notice and commend your work ethic, dedication and commitment!!!
ReplyDeleteWay to geaux, Ms Sand! You Da Bom!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, lady who used to come to my house for slumber parties! Lol
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