RPS celebrates staff milestones, retirements, and distinguished awards

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Earlier this month, Reading Public Schools celebrated and recognized many of its staff members for a range of milestones, awards, and career achievements.

Staff were honored for reaching Professional Teacher Status and for service milestones of 10, 20, 30, and 40 years with the district. RPS also recognized six staff members who are retiring this year.

Retirements

  • Jennifer Delaney, Birch Meadow Elementary

  • Jennifer DiMuzio, Parker Middle School

  • Lauren Fusco, Joshua Eaton Elementary School

  • Denise Iozzo, Killam Elementary

  • Alanna Shone, RISE Preschool

  • Kathy Whelan, RISE Preschool

Distinguished Teaching Award

  • Stephanie Boudreau, Barrows Elementary School

  • Rafael Cabanas, Reading Memorial High School

  • Sarah Cestrone, Reading Memorial High School

  • Lauren Fusco, Joshua Eaton Elementary School

  • Ashley Nagle, Coolidge Middle School

  • Kimberly Peterson, Parker Middle School

  • Alysia Redard, Wood End - RISE Preschool

  • Karen Stuart, RISE Preschool

  • Caitlin Whited, Birch Meadow Elementary School

  • Lynna Williams, Reading Memorial High School

Distinguished Staff Award

  • Robert Bailey, Technology

  • Michelle Brennan, Food Services

  • Lynne Cerretani-Clarke, RISE Preschool

  • Kevin Gerstner, District

  • Amy Greco, Joshua Eaton Elementary School

  • Dino Masotto, Facilities

  • Marybeth McInnis, Birch Meadow Elementary School

  • Taiana Pereira, District

  • Jacqueline Robbins, Barrows Elementary School

Reading Public Schools extends its congratulations to all of this year’s honorees and thanks them for their continued dedication to RPS students and the broader school community.

On behalf of Reading residents and the wider community, thank you to each of these dedicated staff members for the years of care, hard work, and commitment you’ve given to our schools and our children. Your impact on the community will be felt for years to come, and we wish our retirees a happy and well-deserved next chapter.

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