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Walled Lake PTSA Honors Parents, Volunteers
Walled Lake parents, staff and PTA volunteers receive awards May 20.
The Walled Lake Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) Council recently recognize a group of people who have truly made a difference in the lives of students and positively affected the entire school community.
Parents, staff and PTA volunteers were recognized at the annual Walled Lake PTSA Council Installation & Awards Night, May 20 at Walled Lake Central High School.
Joseph Bell, Walled Lake Western High School principal, received the PTSA Council Administrator of the Year award. Dennis Graham, Commerce Elementary principal, and Tabitha Stasie, PTA member, were recognized with Honorary Lifetime Membership awards. Michael Gustitus, Geisler Middle School assistant principal, was recognized with a Distinguished Service Award. Timothy Lynch Jr. and Stephanie Kaplan, co-chairs of the Walled Lake Citizens Committee, received the PTSA Council Member of the Year awards.
Kenneth Gutman, superintendent, thanked the more than 200 District parent and staff volunteers for their service and dedication to more than 15,000 students.
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“Together, we have accomplished a lot this year. Our PTAs helped transition our children into 12 elementary buildings, sponsored Dr. Brown as the keynote speaker at our Parenting Education Fair, helped renew a 10-year Sinking Fund, brought a host of educational programs, speakers, authors and programs to our schools, raised thousands of dollars for technology, advocated for our schools by calling our legislators, and much more. Thank you for all you do for every child, every day,” Gutman said.
Parent Teacher Association (PTA) presidents from each of the 19 Walled Lake schools presented awards and recognition to members whom ade a difference in each school community.
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Source: Walled Lake Schools press release
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