Gratitude & Remembrance
from Safe to Learn Founder, Dolores E. Beaugez, MA
Safe to Learn Project would never have evolved into the sustainable project it is today without their guidance, support and belief of the individuals who have contributed their precious time; shared their experiences and wisdom; and never stopped believing that all children need to be safe to learn.
Thank you Ada Rosario Dolch, NY; Chate Asvanonda,CA; Dr. Nancy Degnan, NY; Gregory Thomas, NY; Cpt.Jim Olsen, CO; Rick Tobin, TX;
Renee Domingo CA; Barbara Thurman, WA; Sgt. Tracy Moore, NV; Kay Karr, TX; Avagene Moore, TN; Patti Lowry Parrish, TX, Trudy Harris,TX,
Dr. Tom Horton, SC; Kim Ebert-Colella, WA; Lucien Canton, CA; Dr. Cathy Anthofer-Fialon, MI; Phillip Martin, OH; Rick Tobin, TX, Irma Nurre, TX,
Nancy Stewart, WA; Nancy Hanauer, WA; Shenandoah Chefalo, MI: Kanun Anbdre, WA; Denise Langston, CA; Tiffanie Boldizar, WA; Elizabeth Hall, CA; Diana Savage, WA; Jessika Savage, WA: Sandy Pulsipher, WA; Donna Wenz, CA; Ron Hood, NV; Joe Gordon, FL; grandson Anthony's first teacher Miss Julie Kennedy, WA; and my amazing husband, Donald Beaugez, who has always believed in the Safe to Learn Community project.
Renee Domingo CA; Barbara Thurman, WA; Sgt. Tracy Moore, NV; Kay Karr, TX; Avagene Moore, TN; Patti Lowry Parrish, TX, Trudy Harris,TX,
Dr. Tom Horton, SC; Kim Ebert-Colella, WA; Lucien Canton, CA; Dr. Cathy Anthofer-Fialon, MI; Phillip Martin, OH; Rick Tobin, TX, Irma Nurre, TX,
Nancy Stewart, WA; Nancy Hanauer, WA; Shenandoah Chefalo, MI: Kanun Anbdre, WA; Denise Langston, CA; Tiffanie Boldizar, WA; Elizabeth Hall, CA; Diana Savage, WA; Jessika Savage, WA: Sandy Pulsipher, WA; Donna Wenz, CA; Ron Hood, NV; Joe Gordon, FL; grandson Anthony's first teacher Miss Julie Kennedy, WA; and my amazing husband, Donald Beaugez, who has always believed in the Safe to Learn Community project.
Each member of the Safe to Learn Pilot Project at Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD) who has helped me understand the importance of Leadership and School Safety. They also did and still continue to provide suggestions that guide in the development of Safe to Learn projects and books. I also want to thank them for teaching me the importance of being silent and listening.
The Pilot Project team from Lamar Consolidated Independent School District included:
The Pilot Project team from Lamar Consolidated Independent School District included:
- Trudy Harris, Assistant Director of Employee Benefits and Risk Management at LCISD
LCISD Project Manager for the Safe to Learn Pilot Study - Irma Nurre, Principal, Wertheimer Middle School
- Charles Spates, Assistant Principal, Foster High School
- Sonya Sanzo, Assistant Principal, Reading Junior High School
- Rebecca Schultz, Assistant Principal, Briscoe Junior High School - She is now the Assistant Principal, Alternative Learning Center, Boot Camp, Juvenile Detention, 16-21, and Operation Night School
- Doris Gates, Principal, Beasley Elementary School (Retired)
- Francis Hester, Principal Navarro Middle School (former LCISD employee)
- Dave Snook, Assistant Principal, Velasquez Elementary School (former LCISD employee)
- Michelle Amos, LEAP Coordinator (former LCISD employee)
Thank you LCISD Principals & Assistant Principals | About the Safe to Learn Pilot Project AT LCISD Pilot Project
Without the experience and wisdom of the Safe to Learn Advisory Council; those who participated in the Pilot Project at Lamar Consolidated Independent School District in Texas; and the Safe to Learn's Creative Team, especially Elizabeth Hall, the Safe to Learn Project would never have evolved into this community of practice and each of them has dedicated their lives to keeping children safe.
Our entire team also wants to thank the team at Weebly for creating such a powerful and user-friendly web development software; amazing imagery,and we all also want to say, "Thank you for your help and service" to all the amazing professional who are always there to provide technical support.
Our entire team also wants to thank the team at Weebly for creating such a powerful and user-friendly web development software; amazing imagery,and we all also want to say, "Thank you for your help and service" to all the amazing professional who are always there to provide technical support.
Remembering Jim Ongman
Making a difference in the lives of people in the world
Jim Ongman touched many lives and made a profound difference for school emergency preparedness efforts throughout American and the World. His technical craftsmanship, contributions, leadership, sense of humor and amazing work ethic have established a true standard of excellence for the Safe to Learn Community, "There is no greater contribution than to make that special contribution to children and make a difference in their lives. For it is those lives who will carry on the good that we have in this world..", this message expresses how everyone who knew Jim felt about his work and dedication to children.
Jim Ongman lost his battle against cancer on June10, 2007
Remembering Vickee Greer
Forever Hope... "healing outreach and promoting education"
Vickee Greer never gave up hope and her life’s work continues through her students, teachers and the communities she changed all over the world. Her dedication to the animals and children of America and her allegiance to emergency preparedness are unparalleled. She combined her love and devotion for abused animals and children of violence to become a dynamic leader in violence prevention. The suffering of the innocents on the innocence of society caused at the hands of someone else broke her heart. Listen, you can still hear her saying, “Praise a child make his day; pet an animal and make him feel kindness; and allow peace to be part of your life – today and always.” Vickee Greer will always be part of the Safe to Learn Project and we hope some of her visions will help make a difference for all children.
Vickee Greer lost her battle against cancer on February 12, 2007
Making a difference in the lives of people in the world
Jim Ongman touched many lives and made a profound difference for school emergency preparedness efforts throughout American and the World. His technical craftsmanship, contributions, leadership, sense of humor and amazing work ethic have established a true standard of excellence for the Safe to Learn Community, "There is no greater contribution than to make that special contribution to children and make a difference in their lives. For it is those lives who will carry on the good that we have in this world..", this message expresses how everyone who knew Jim felt about his work and dedication to children.
Jim Ongman lost his battle against cancer on June10, 2007
Remembering Vickee Greer
Forever Hope... "healing outreach and promoting education"
Vickee Greer never gave up hope and her life’s work continues through her students, teachers and the communities she changed all over the world. Her dedication to the animals and children of America and her allegiance to emergency preparedness are unparalleled. She combined her love and devotion for abused animals and children of violence to become a dynamic leader in violence prevention. The suffering of the innocents on the innocence of society caused at the hands of someone else broke her heart. Listen, you can still hear her saying, “Praise a child make his day; pet an animal and make him feel kindness; and allow peace to be part of your life – today and always.” Vickee Greer will always be part of the Safe to Learn Project and we hope some of her visions will help make a difference for all children.
Vickee Greer lost her battle against cancer on February 12, 2007
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Inspiring Quotes | Reflections | Thank You | Authors
Inspiring Quotes | Reflections | Thank You | Authors