San Mateo County, CA — The Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) Region 5 recognized ten San Mateo County administrators at its annual awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 5, for their achievements and dedication to public education.
The Association of California School Administrators is the largest umbrella organization for school leaders in the United States. ACSA’s Region 5, which encompasses San Francisco and San Mateo counties, serves 25 districts and more than 300 schools educating 158,000 students.
Through its annual awards program, ACSA recognizes a select group of individuals for their significant contributions to education. The awards program includes Administrators of the Year awards, which are given to administrators who demonstrated outstanding performance and achievement in various job-alike categories, and special awards, such as the Valuing Diversity Award, which is given to a member whose efforts to promote diversity epitomize ACSA’s mission of creating an equitable, world-class education system and developing and supporting inspired educational leaders who meet the diverse needs of all California students. Nominations are recognized at the regional level.
This year, ACSA’s Region 5 recognized ten district administrators and principals from five school districts across the county. Among these recipients are South San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore, who received the region’s Superintendent of the Year award. The region also recognized Capuchino High School student Haniteli Ngaluafe (San Mateo Union High School District) through ACSA’s Every Student Succeeding Program, which honors students who have overcome obstacles and achieved success.
“I am thrilled to join ACSA in celebrating this year’s award recipients,” enthused San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools Nancy Magee. “These high-achieving leaders have made real progress in bringing to life the vision of equity and excellence in education. Thank you for being role models and beacons of light to us all.”
2023 Special Awards and Administrator of the Year Recipients, ACSA Region 5
Elementary Principal
Amanda Driscoll, Principal, Baywood Elementary School (San Mateo-Foster City School District)
High School Principal
Pam Duszynski, Principal, Mills High School (San Mateo Union High School District)
Technology
Solomon Hill, Executive Director of Technology (Ravenswood City School District)
Business Services
Patrick Gaffney, Deputy Superintendent (San Mateo-Foster City School District)
Student Services
Susie Riley, Coordinator of Student Services (San Mateo-Foster City School District)
Curriculum and Instruction
Ching-Pei Hu, Assistant Superintendent Educational Services (Belmont-Redwood Shores School District)
Human Resources
Wendy Kelly, Deputy Superintendent (Redwood City School District)
Valuing Diversity
Jeanette Ramirez, Principal, Fiesta International School (San Mateo-Foster City School District)
Superintendent
Dr. Shawnterra Moore, Superintendent (South San Francisco Unified School District)
Every Student Succeeding Award
Haniteli Ngaluafe, Capuchino High School (San Mateo Union High School District)
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The San Mateo County Office of Education is committed to ensuring excellence and equity in education by inspiring students, investing in teachers, invigorating leaders, and involving communities.
Published April 6, 2023