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Join Us Wednesday, April 18, 2018 for the 2018 Golden Apple Awards 25 th Annual Join us Wednesday, April 18, 2018 for the 2018 Golden Apple Awards PAST GOLDEN APPLE Mary Rae Johnson: Parkview Middle School Mary Graham: Denmark Elementary School Mary Jo Santkuyl: Parkview Middle School Linda Annoye: Annunciation Middle School AWARDS RECIPIENTS Joseph Breunig: Green Bay Preble High School Patricia Hicks: Ashwaubenon High School Jodie Schenk: Parkview Middle School Wendy Catalano: Ashwaubenon High School 1994 - 1997 - Jennifer Colligan: Ashwaubenon High School Peggy Wellens: Pioneer Elementary Kevin Jarek: Seymour Community High School Jennifer Gracyalny: Pulaski High School Lisa Bowen: Hillcrest Elementary Sandy Hagenbach: Dickinson Elementary School Linda Weideman: Annunication Middle School Jane Brzezinski: Hillcrest Elementary Lori Gehring: Parkview Middle School Barbara Halron: Ashwaubenon High School Susan Hancock: Hillcrest Elementary Joe Van Erem: Bay Port High/Bay View Middle School 2001 - Ardys Irish: Hillcrest Elementary Tony Berken: Lombardi Middle School Julie Macier: Green Bay Schools Mary Rae Johnson: Parkview Middle School Nancy Swanson: Sunnyside Elementary School Dennis Drosner: Chance for Change School East Sally Johnson: Hillcrest Elementary Sandy Hagenbach: Dickinson Elementary School Greg Sauve: Ashwaubenon High School Betty Kestly: Hillcrest Elementary 1998 - Anne Rakow-Weist: Green Bay Schools Mary King: Hillcrest Elementary Joan Peterson: Green Bay Schools Mary Knuth: Martin Luther King Elementary Jeanne Jauquet: West De Pere High School Debra Karpinski: Franklin Middle School Mary Buchholz: Kennedy Elementary School Diane Goddard: Hillcrest Elementary Doug Stangel: De Pere High School Peter Lundy: Hillcrest Elementary Teresa Zegers: Heritage Elementary School Joe Svejda: Black Creek Elementary/Middle School Lynn Hudock: Green Bay Southwest High School Heidi Reckelberger: Hillcrest Elementary School Mary Connolly: Glenbrook Elementary School David Reinking: Hillcrest Elementary School Georgene Lindbeck: West De Pere High School Judy Ann Larmouth: Martin Elementary School Dan Conder: Green Bay Schools Bonnie Schwenke: Hillcrest Elementary School Todd Lowney: Rock Ledge Elementary School Linda Williams Pietcher: Franklin Middle School Nancy Wittman: Chappell Elementary School Randy Fondow: Pulaski High School Bonnie Frechette: West De Pere High School 2002 - Nancy Salmon: Hillcrest Elementary School Ann Kralapp: Glenbrook Elementary School Michelle Lowery: Jackson Elementary School Nancy Lange: Bay Port High School Jane Johnson: West De Pere High School Becky Knutson: Jackson Elementary School Jayne Feldhausen: West De Pere High School Gail Marie Schiavone: Franklin Middle School 1995 - Betty Bienash: West De Pere High School Carol Steiner: Jackson Elementary School Terry Auger: Washington Middle School 1999 - Kristi Gauthier: Jackson Elementary School Mary Derginer: Green Bay Southwest High School Kelly Bakran: Jackson Elementary School Michael Hauge: Green Bay Southwest High School Patricia Salo: Franklin Middle School Brian Fisk: Green Bay East High School Darlene Blecha: Jackson Elementary School Sharon Ann Hilla: Green Bay Southwest High School Jayme Laabs: Jackson Elementary School Donna Janquart: Howe Elementary School Steven Bader: De Pere High School Theresa Willems: Pulaski Community Schools Mary Kelley: Jackson Elementary School Curt Julian: Green Bay East High School Anne Kraszewski: Pulaski Middle School Mike Lamberg: Seymour Community High School Dana Krejcarek: Green Bay West High School Alpha Mendelson: De Pere High School Barbara Nelson: Washington Middle School Shirley Andres: Green Bay Southwest High School Cathy Blaney: Jackson Elementary School Barbara Schmidt: Green Bay Southwest High School Vicki Lutz: Sullivan Elementary School Nancy Schofield: Heritage Elementary School Keri Jeffers: Jackson Elementary School Damian LaCroix: Pulaski High School David Schepp: West De Pere High School Sandy Challeen: Green Bay Southwest High School 2000 - Judi Harvey: Jackson Elementary School Marie Sauvey: Forest Glen Elementary School Mara Hupperts: Ashwaubenon High School Carrie Tallier: Jackson Elementary School 1996 - Sandra Bader: Heritage Elementary School Marcia Scholze: Jackson Elementary School LeLony Michlig-Radtke: Pulaski Community School Jesse Annoye: Annunication Middle School Kristi Craanen: Jackson Elementary School John Kurczek: Seymour Middle School Sher Brandl: Dickinson Elementary School Ellen Reiser: Jackson Elementary School Cathy Green: Parkview Middle School Kelley Hinton: Annunication Middle School Jayne Vincent-Houle: Jackson Elementary School Charles Hatfield: Franklin Middle School Sarah Scovell Muraski: Annunication Middle School Margie Burkel: Jackson Elementary School Stephanie Hauser: Green Bay Southwest High School Holly Thomas: Annunication Middle School Kim Reynebeau: Kennedy Elementary School Mary Hansen: De Pere High School Mary Anne Wahl: Howe Elementary School Terese Lubner: Green Bay Preble High School REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT GREATERGBC.ORG/GOLDENAPPLES. 25 th Annual Join us Wednesday, April 18, 2018 for the 2018 Golden Apple Awards 2003 - Christie Nimmer: Sunnyside Elementary School 2010 - Ann Mathu-Dellemann: Franklin Middle School Sharon Rehn: Sunnyside Elementary School Ryan Long: Eisenhower Elementary School Michele Griffith: Lombardi Middle School Gina Jones: Parkview Middle School Sarah Pethan: St. Bernard School Patricia Brown: Rock Ledge Primary Center Patricia Shafer: St. Bernard School Scott Christy: Green Bay East High School Kathy Bidwell: Rock Ledge Primary Center 2007 - Tracy Wiedeman: Glenbrook Elementary School Staci Sievert: Seymour High School Jennifer Skvara: Heritage Elementary School Laurie Gehrke: Nicolet Elementary School Jenni Weyer: Rock Ledge Primary Center Sandra Jimenez: Nicolet Elementary School David Lepisto: Nicolet Elementary School Beth Knuth: Rock Ledge Primary Center Jamie Fonder: Heritage Elementary School Katie Titler: Pulaski High School Christine Seiberlich: Syble Hopp School Christine Cherney: Pioneer Elementary School 2011 - Ellen VanPay: King Elementary School Kathleen Bazaldua: Nicolet Elementary School Brenda May: Hemlock Creek Elementary Jack Batten: Green Bay Preble High School Scott Conradt: Parkview Middle School Andrea Dernbach: Hemlock Creek Elementary Diane Pochron: Rock Ledge Elementary School Christine Wautlet: Heritage Elementary School Emily Socha: Hemlock Creek Elementary 2004 - Jessica Martinez: Nicolet Elementary School Adam Janquart: Hemlock Creek Elementary Ann Bock: Ashwaubenon High School Kim Kazik: Nicolet Elementary School Kim Noe: Pulaski High School Nicole VanLaanen: Ashwaubenon High School Tracy Roffers: Nicolet Elementary School Tracey Brewczynski: Altmayer Elementary School Nancy Comella: Rock Ledge Elementary School Barbara Forsberg: Pulaski Community Middle School Lisa Kasten: Pioneer Elementary School Sharon Brecklin: Valley View Elementary School Sarah Pautz: Glenbrook Elementary School Janice Huhtala: Howe Elementary School Jennifer Kozak: Martin Elementary School Denise Malach: Nicolet Elementary School Rebecca Garner: Prince of Peace Catholic School-GRACE Bernie Rocheleau: Ashwaubenon High School Katrina Pearson: Nicolet Elementary School Dana Austin: Westwood Elementary School Eric Sorenson: Bay Port High School 2008 - Ryan Ourada: Hemlock Creek Elementary Ken Golomski: Ashwaubenon High School Diane Lenz: McAuliffe Elementary School 2012 - Brent Brayko: Ashwaubenon High School Angela Beyer: Eisenhower Elementary School Stephanie Heezen: Lannoye Elementary School Patricia Hinckley: Ashwaubenon High School Toni Goodall: Rock Ledge Primary Center Jennifer Lambrecht: Hemlock Creek Elementary Jared Schaffner: Pulaski High School Julie Srenaski: Franklin Middle School Nicole Schoenwalder: Hemlock Creek Elementary Susan McAllister: Green Bay Preble High School Genevieve Artel: Forest Glen Elementary School Jennifer Ruechel: Hemlock Creek Elementary Kathleen Crowley: Ashwaubenon High School Torrie Rochon-Luft: Dickinson Elementary Susan McMahon: Lannoye Elementary School Amy Bunkleman: Ashwaubenon High School Judy Taylor: Forest Glen Elementary School Melissa Wojcik: Pulaski High School Nancy Daniels: Ashwaubenon High School Heather May: Forest Glen Elementary School Nancie Brennan: Edison Middle School 2005 - Tim Carlson: Forest Glen Elementary School Michael Nichols: Syble Hopp School Michelle Volk: Green Bay Southwest High School Jennifer Emery: Forest Glen Elementary School Chris Hendricks: Glenbrook Elementary School Kerstina Wirtz: Bay View Middle School Kristina Harrison: Forest Glen Elementary School Tracy Hopkins: Hemlock Creek Elementary Amy Uelmen: Pulaski Community Middle School Jessica Busse: Forest Glen Elementary School Mary Bain: Hemlock Creek Elementary Karen Schultz: Denmark Elementary School Ellen Celske: West De Pere High School Vanessa Moran: Meadowbrook Elementary School Glenn Lehnert: Foxview Intermediate School 2009 - 2013 - Mary Graham: Denmark Elementary School Marie Sauvey: Chappell Elementary School Kevin Olm: West De Pere High School David Lamers: Parkview Middle School Chad McAllister: Bay Port High School Rochelle Coopman: West De Pere High School Mary Kornely: Denmark Elementary School Sara Malchow: Glenbrook Elementary School Dana Lex: West De Pere High School Mary Bukoski: Denmark Middle School Chad Federman: Phantom Knight School of Opportunity Craig Zellner: West De Pere High School Shelly Engel: Denmark Middle School Karen Janke: Washington Middle School Clara Hedrich: West De Pere High School
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