EXTRAORDINARY PROFESSIONALS: Pictured from left to right: Karen Pickford, Teresa Acosta, Richard McKinley, Virginia Villa, and Corina Raya. Credit: PHOTO BY LUIS MEDINA

At its monthly board meeting on April 7, the Santa Barbara County Education Office recognized six professionals from throughout the county as the 2016 Santa Barbara County Classified School Employees of the Year.

EXTRAORDINARY PROFESSIONALS: Pictured from left to right: Karen Pickford, Teresa Acosta, Richard McKinley, Virginia Villa, and Corina Raya. Credit: PHOTO BY LUIS MEDINA

Teresa Acosta, an administrative assistant in the Lompoc Unified School District was honored in the support services and security category; Foothill Elementary’s Karen Pickford, a library media specialist, is the winner in the para-educator and instructional assistance category; the office and technical category winner is Lisa Andresen from Los Olivos Elementary, where she serves as school secretary; Corina Raya was honored in the child nutrition category. Raya is the food services coordinator in the Vista Del Mar Union School District; Virginia ā€œVirgieā€ Villa, a bus driver in the Santa Maria Joint Union High School District, is recognized in the transportation category; and Richard McKinley, who retired last month after 33 years of service on the maintenance crew at Santa Maria High School, is honored in the maintenance category.

ā€œClassified employees are instrumental to our job of educating tomorrow’s leaders, and we honor them for all they do for children,ā€ County Superintendent of Schools Bill Cirone said in a press release. ā€œThese six honorees represent all the school staff members who play such a vital role in supporting children’s achievement, safety, and health.ā€

All six winners will represent Santa Barbara County for potential selection as the California Classified Employee of the Year.

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