The Cudahy School District is proud to announce that Kristy Adams, a dedicated paraprofessional within our district, has been honored with the prestigious Education Support Professional of the Year Award for the state of Wisconsin by the National Education Association (NEA). This esteemed recognition makes her a national nominee for the award, highlighting her exceptional contribution to the field of education.
The NEA Education Support Professional (ESP) of the Year Award is an annual accolade that celebrates the significant impact Education Support Professionals have in schools, communities, and their profession. The award recognizes an individual who not only demonstrates outstanding achievements but also embodies the critical role ESPs play in advancing public education.
Kristy Adams has been an integral part of the Cudahy School District for 15 years. Her journey with the district is deeply rooted, as she is not only a graduate of Cudahy High School but also a resident of the Cudahy community. Her commitment to education is further exemplified by her children, who are both graduates and current students of Cudahy schools.
Throughout her career, Kristy has consistently demonstrated excellence in her role and an unwavering dedication to the students and staff of Cudahy School District. Her achievements are a testament to her passion for education and her belief in the power of community involvement in shaping successful learning environments.
“We are incredibly proud of Kristy Adams and her remarkable accomplishments. This award is a reflection of her hard work, dedication, and the positive impact she has made in our district,” said Dr. Tina Owen-Moore, Superintendent of Cudahy School District. “Kristy embodies the spirit of community and commitment that we value so highly in our district.”
The Cudahy School District extends its heartfelt congratulations to Kristy Adams on this significant achievement. Her recognition as the NEA Education Support Professional of the Year is not only an honor for her but also for the entire Cudahy community.