Lunches, pins and ‘shout outs’ are popular ways to honor contributions of classified school employees
Classified employees assist teachers, keep schools clean, are the first voice a parent hears when calling the front office and get children home safely on bright yellow buses.
The Washougal School District, like others across the state, is celebrating Classified Employees Week to honor those who serve in these positions and others.
Each school typically has its own celebration for employees, such as a lunch. The Public School Employees’ union is also recognizing its classified members with a celebration, pins for those who have served 10 years or longer, and “shout outs” on its website.
“We started the webpage about three years ago and introduced the ‘shout out,'” said Sandra Goza, PSE secretary. “It was so popular that we expanded it last year, and this year we’re extending it more.”