Community Meetings to Discuss Capital Facilities Needs
- April 29th, 2024
Provo City School District will be hosting four community meetings to discuss the capital...
“This was the easiest nomination to make,” said Zack Cusworth, Spring Creek Elementary’s psychologist. Cusworth is the nominator for Provo Way Award winner, Spring Creek Elementary Behavior Specialist, Megan Judd, and according to Cusworth, there’s no better pick for a Provo Way Award recipient.
The Provo City School District and Board of Education awarded five Provo Way awards last month. The Provo Way Award is an opportunity for the district to celebrate the positive things students, teachers, administrators, parents, and staff do for the community.
We congratulate Megan Judd this week for receiving the Provo Way Award. Excellent Behavior Specialists foster a positive school environment by implementing evidence-based strategies that address behavioral challenges. Her dedication extends beyond conventional methods, as she collaborates with teachers, parents, and administrators to create a cohesive support system that ensures the holistic development of students and contributes to the district’s overall success. The people in her web can feel the ripple effect of her efforts, as Zack’s nomination proves. To quote his nomination:
“Megan is phenomenal with the students. She’s sensational at her job; she works hard and runs around the school more than the kids do—right? It was the easiest thing for me to do. She deserves all the praise in the world.”
We’re happy to join him in delivering as much praise as possible. Thank you, Megan, and congratulations.
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