Six Faculty/Staff Join Club Viginti




Six Faculty/Staff Join Club Viginti
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Six FWCD faculty and staff members were honored during FWCD’s birthday celebration for their 20 years of service to the School. Middle School Spanish Teacher Angeles Casanova, Plant Operations Team Member Nolan Hightower, Fourth Grade Teacher Sara McCullough, Plant Operations Team Member Clovis Murphree, Middle School English Teacher Jackie Rains and Director of Technology Dr. Steve Uhr were inducted into Club Viginti, which was established by Geoff Butler H’98 in 1997 for faculty and staff who have given 20 or more years of service to Fort Worth Country Day.

Club Viginti membership now stands at 125. Lindsey Bevis ’28, Skylar De Luca ’26, Witt Grebe ’26, James Hanson ’28, Avery Harrington ’28, Chase Hatfield ’28, Sam Jones ’28, Lily Krafft ’28, Annabelle Smith ’28, Mary Wesley Smith ’28 and Boone Wallace ’28 created a video in their Falcon Quill video class to honor the inductees. 

Faculty/Staff Service Milestone

In addition to inducting members into Club V, FWCD celebrated service milestones in five-year increments. The following individuals celebrated work anniversaries and will be celebrated again at FWCD’s end-of-the-year faculty/staff luncheon in May. 

Five Years
Leigh Block
Keith Burns
Sarah Casarez
Siouxsie Easter
Valorie Flaherty
Larice Gallander
Adriana Jacobi
Pamela Lancaster
Christy Lennox
Mark Lichaj
Marlen Lopez-Gonzalez
Maria Martinez
Nevine Watkins

10 Years
Debbie Arnold
Jared Connaughton
Crisanne Barker
Stephen Blan
Laurie Brown
Natasha Hatcher

15 Years
Bryan Carlson
Jocelyn Cipoloaro
Dewayne Dodgin
Lynn McBroom
Sandra Tuomey
Tammy Wolford

20 Years
Angeles Casanova
Nolan Hightower
Sara McCullough
Clovis Murphree
Jackie Rains 
Dr. Steve Uhr 

25 Years
Stephen Dickey ’89
Beverly Michael

35 Years
Sheri Fuller

40 Years
Cindy Allen
Joe Breedlove ’78

 

 

 

 







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Six Faculty/Staff Join Club Viginti

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