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George Albright III, M.D.
Chief Medical Advisor Maryland Disability Determination Services (DDS)
Division of Rehabilitation Services, MSDE
Nominated by MSDE
The Social Security Administration (SSA) presented George Albright III, M.D., the Commissioner Citation for Excellence in Service – the highest award given by the SSA. The Maryland DDS provides an important public service to people in the State who oftentimes have very significant disabilities and resource needs while, at the same time, ensuring the fiscal integrity of the Social Security Trust Fund. Dr. Albright’s leadership over the years has made certain that the medical records that accompany these claims receive accurate and thorough review. He is well-respected by medical and lay staff on both state and national levels.
Diana Bailey
Correctional Education
Division of Career Technology and Adult Learning, MSDE
Nominated by MSDE
Diana Bailey is the recipient of the DOWD Award for Outstanding Leadership in Offender Workforce Development. Diana has truly demonstrated leadership in creating and promoting innovative offender workforce development policy and practices in Maryland and on the national level. Her commitment to ensuring high quality services are available to offenders both inside and in the community as they endeavor to continue with positive changes as they assimilate back to their homes, families, and communities. She has advocated tirelessly for correctional education and re-entry programs with a broad range of state policy makers, legislators, and others resulting in the facilitation of creative partnerships to better address the needs of re-entry programs and the offenders and former offenders they serve.
Bonita Winchester-Bey
Early Learning Branch
Division of Early Childhood Development, MSDE
Nominated by Dr. Rolf Grafwallner, DECD
Bonita Winchester-Bey consistently goes above and beyond her daily duties. Bonita has independently created a database for the MSDE Accreditation Project that tracks not only providers accredited through the state, but nationally as well. This database is also used by the program manager of research for different data studies. She is very passionate about ensuring that all programs that request validation visits receive them in a timely manner by working effortlessly to find validators to visit the programs. Bonita goes the extra mile even if it means staying late in the evenings or taking work home to finish. Due to her tireless work, the DECD has seen the numbers of accredited providers increase tremendously.
Robert A. Cole
Instructional Technology & School Library Media Branch
Division of Instruction, MSDE
Nominated by Jayne Moore, DOI
Robert (Bob) Cole is the recipient of the 2009 K-12 Distance Educator of the Year Award from the Maryland Distance Learning Association. As the administrator and dedicated staff member managing the Maryland Virtual School (MVS), which served nearly one thousand Maryland public school students across the state in 2007-2008, Bob understands the value of online courses for secondary students, shares that knowledge, and works tirelessly to help such courses become a reality for students statewide. His accomplishments include establishing online learning policies and vision for the MVS, and implementing and modeling these policies for local school system replication. Bob is a presence on the national level when discussions center on state virtual schools and online learning.
Dr. Annette Mallory Donawa
Student Assessment Services Branch
Division of Career and College Readiness, MSDE
Nominated by Katharine Oliver, DCCR
Dr. Annette Mallory Donawa, Program Supervisor in the Student Assessment Services Branch, supervises the five MSDE-recognized Career Technology Student Organizations (CTSOs). Annette’s experience in education and industry spans more than 20 years. She has served in the higher education realm as an Associate Director of an Accrediting Commission and Deputy Director of a NASA-funded university research grant within the School of Engineering at Morgan State University (MSU). Her doctoral research supports MSDE’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiatives. Annette’s supervision and management style are embraced within the SAS Branch.
Woodrow B. Grant, Jr.
Branch Chief
Equity Assurance and Compliance Branch, MSDE
Nominated by Renée Yarbough-Williams, Linda Shevitz, and Maggie Green, MSDE
Woodrow (Woody) Grant, who has served more than three decades at MSDE, is an individual who holds true to his beliefs relating to human and civil rights from leading sit-ins as a college student to serving in the Peace Corps. Woody coordinates the “Education That Is Multicultural and Achievement” (ETMA) Network and is Co-Chair of the Ad-hoc Committee on African American Males. In addition, he is also an active member of the Achievement Initiative for Maryland’s Minority Students Steering (AIMMS) Committee, which makes recommendations to MSDE in areas relating to achievement disparities between student groups. Woody has been honored by the Maryland Multicultural Coalition for outstanding contributions to multicultural education and recently received an award from the Maryland Association for Equal Employment Opportunity Personnel (MAEOP). Woody volunteers his time for the Boy Scouts of America, Citizens for Maryland Libraries Board of Directors, Harford County Public Library Board of Trustees, and Prisoner’s Aid Association of Maryland, Inc. He is a mentor in the MSDE Lunch Buddies program, which mentors elementary grade boys in Baltimore City. He believes firmly that educators have what it takes to assure the achievement of all children and supports that belief daily providing a caring and nurturing atmosphere.
Claudette Harvey
Division of Special Education/Early Intervention Services, MSDE
Nominated by Dr. Carol Ann Heath, DSE/EIS
Claudette Harvey, Grants Coordinator of 10 years, has individually handled all of the grants for the Federal Part C-IDEA Stimulus Funds, in addition to her regular grants management responsibilities for the Infant & Toddlers and Preschool IDEA Programs. Claudette manages all of her responsibilities with true professionalism and a smile each and every day.
LeeAnn Hutchison
Environmental Education
Division of Instruction, MSDE
Nominated by Rebecca Bell, DOI
LeeAnn Hutchison has been a major force in bringing Environmental Education to Maryland’s Eastern Shore school districts. Through her position, LeeAnn has acted as a liaison between the school systems and community, non-profit and scientific organizations. Among her many accomplishments, she has instituted an internship program for 15 high school students to work with scientists at the Oxford Lab in Cambridge, MD to perform original research, and worked with Horn Point Lab in Cambridge to develop an outdoor experience for all Grade 7 students. LeeAnn’s vision, commitment and energy have resulted in a profound change in educational opportunities for underserved students.
Eleanor Kopchick
Nonpublic School Approval Branch
Division of Certification and Accreditation, MSDE
Nominated by Dr. John Smeallie, OS
Eleanor Kopchick is the recipient of the 2009 Maryland Association of Nonpublic Special Education Facilities (MANSEF) Distinguished Citizen Award. This award is presented annually to a person or organization who has demonstrated vision, leadership for the highest quality of life for Maryland’s special needs children, and recognition that these children can best be served by a continuum of services. Eleanor was recognized for her long-standing commitment and dedication to ensuring that the children served by the MANSEF schools receive the highest quality programming and care.
Jayne Moore
Director, Instructional Technology & School Library Media
Division of Instruction
Nominated by Dr. Colleen Seremet, DOI
Jayne Moore is the 2008 State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) Leader of the Year. SETDA honored Ms. Moore citing her work to strengthen instructional technology throughout the State. Jayne, who has served as Director of Instructional Technology and School Library Media at MSDE since 2002, has been a strong advocate for improving student learning through the use of technology. Under her leadership, Maryland has seen its student to computer ratio improve from 16:1 to 3:1.
Katharine Oliver
Assistant State Superintendent
Division of Career and College Readiness, MSDE
Nominated by the entire staff of DCCR
Katharine (Kathy) Oliver has been a trailblazer in promoting women’s leadership at MSDE since 1973. Kathy was the first woman to serve as the Director of Disability Determination Services at DORS. In 1989, she became the first female Assistant State Superintendent to lead the Division of Vocational-Technical Education. In addition, Kathy was recognized as one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women in 2007. Her steady hand continues to lead, and she has demonstrated high integrity, exemplary leadership and ability, meriting great trust and respect from her colleagues.
School and Community Nutrition Programs Branch
Division of Business Services, MSDE
Nominated by MSDE
MSDE’s School and Community Nutrition Programs Branch Finance Team (Linda Worrell; Robert Wancowicz; Adrienne White, CPA; and Linda Johnson, not featured) is the recipient of the 2008 Mid-Atlantic Regional Office (MARO) Financial Management Award “FEMMY” by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This award is given in recognition of their outstanding performance in the overall reporting of financial data throughout fiscal year 2008. This is the second time that MSDE’s School and Community Nutrition Programs Branch has received this award – in 2005, the financial management team was also recognized for its exemplary work.
Luke Rhine
Division of Career and College Readiness
Nominated by Lynne Gilli, DCCR
Luke Rhine is the recipient of the 2009 Outstanding Technology Education Alumnus Award—Emerging Leader. This award is indicative of the respect that he has garnered from his peers and colleagues. At MSDE, Luke has provided outstanding leadership in the implementation of Technology Education, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Financial Literacy Education. In addition, as a graduate of California University, Luke has developed a process to help new graduates obtain teaching positions in Maryland to aid the chronic shortage of Technology Education Teachers.
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