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Durham School Services Celebrated for Exemplary Dedication to Students

Student transportation provider recognizes high-achieving figures within community.

Durham School Services Celebrated for Exemplary Dedication to Students

Pictured Left to Right: Sherri Franklin, Doug Latimer, and Cristine Petracca

Photo: Durham School Services

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School transportation provider Durham School Services in Michigan has announced this week that 12 of its team members have received community awards for their excellence in service. Ten team members were awarded the Rochester Community Schools (RCS) Sparkle Award, with three receiving additional special recognition, and two received the Oakland Schools Excellence in Transportation Award.

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The Rochester Community Schools Sparkle Award honors individuals and groups that have provided exemplary service and support to RCS students with special needs. Individuals were nominated by parents and teachers in the Rochester community, and winners were recognized at an appreciation ceremony where family and friends honored them.

Rochester Community Schools Sparkle Award Winners:

  • Michelle Breeding.

  • Ralph Crittenden.

  • Joyce Faulkner.*

  • Sherri Franklin.

  • Deb Hall.

  • Jean Lamberson.

  • Doug Latimer.

  • Cristine Petracca.*

  • Diane Saad-Walters.

  • Vivian Spence.*

*Indicates these individuals received additional, special recognition for their service.

The Oakland Schools Excellence in Transportation Award recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond their line of daily duties. Individuals were nominated by their fellow peers. All winners were honored at a banquet and were presented with an award plaque.

Oakland Schools Excellence in Transportation Award Winners:

  • Peggy McKinney.

  • Sheila Carter.

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“I was beyond thrilled and proud when I heard that 12 of my amazing team members were recognized by our partners and community,” said Rochester General Manager Eursella R. Lewis, in a press release. “It came as no surprise to me, of course, because I’ve seen the hard work, effort, and dedication they put into their responsibilities, day in and day out. They truly value the fact that they help make a difference in the community by getting students to school safely every day. I am glad our partners recognize this as well and are showing their appreciation through these awards.”

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