April 8, 2019 - Issue: Vol. 165, No. 60 — Daily Edition116th Congress (2019 - 2020) - 1st Session
RECOGNIZING FATHER ANDREW GREEN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 60
(Extensions of Remarks - April 08, 2019)
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[Extensions of Remarks] [Pages E424-E425] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] RECOGNIZING FATHER ANDREW GREEN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT ______ HON. RAUL RUIZ of california in the house of representatives Monday, April 8, 2019 Mr. RUIZ. Madam Speaker, I rise to congratulate Father Andrew Green on his retirement after 30 years of leading the St. Paul in the Desert Episcopal Church. Father Green joined St. Paul in the Desert in December 1988. From his earliest days in our Valley, Father Green has been a generous and compassionate leader. Father Green was a trailblazer who advocated for the Coachella Valley's LGBTQI community at a time when few religious leaders would. He was one of the first religious leaders to bury AIDS sufferers and many same-sex couples. Through his words and actions, he lives a gospel that recognizes the equality of all people and the fundamental dignity of humanity. Outside of his parish, Father Green brought his leadership to the Desert AIDS Project's board of directors, where he served as a member of the board for 18 years. He also helped empower young people with a quality education through his work with the Palm Springs Unified School District. A generation of tomorrow's leaders owe him their gratitude. From feeding the hungry to advocating for the LGBTQI community, Father Green's commitment to serving others knew no bounds. By doing good, he brings out the best in others. His life demonstrates that love always wins. Father Green has touched the lives of so many people, spreading love to every corner of our Desert. I have no doubt that his legacy of faith and grace will continue to uplift our Valley for years to come. I wish him a long, healthy, and happy retirement. [[Page E425]] RECOGNIZING THE 2018-2019 PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION ON OBTAINING CERTIFICATION OR RECERTIFICATION BY THE NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS ______ HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY of virginia in the house of representatives Monday, April 8, 2019 Mr. CONNOLLY. Madam Speaker, =========================== NOTE =========================== April 8, 2019, on page E425, the following appeared: Mr. CONNELLY. Madam Speaker, The online version has been corrected to read: Mr. CONNOLLY. Madam Speaker, ========================= END NOTE ========================= I rise to congratulate the educators serving in the Prince William County Public Schools Division on obtaining certification or recertification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Founded in 1987, the National Board was established by teachers for teachers as the premier vehicle for defining and recognizing accomplished educators. Today, this independent nonprofit organization remains dedicated to supporting excellence in education and is governed by classroom teachers, school administrators, school board leaders, governors, state legislators, higher education officials, teacher union leaders, and business and community leaders. A National Board Certification denotes the most respected professional certification available in the education field. Obtaining certification and completing the renewal process is a personal and public statement of one's commitment to the evolution of effective instruction methods. In order to obtain the distinction, teachers must display a mastering of the standards established by the National Board by successfully completing a rigorous multicomponent assessment that demonstrates that he or she has acquired the knowledge, skills, and practices required of an accomplished educator. Certified educators support a vision of teaching based on the following five core propositions: Teachers are committed to students and their learning; Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students; Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning; Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience; and Teachers are members of learning communities. I extend my personal congratulations and appreciation to the following 2018 National Board Certified Teachers for receiving their respective certifications and renewals: Amber Tiernan, Patriot High School. Amanda Proch, Gifted Education. Amy Ivory, Colgan High School. Christina Sherman, Marumsco Hills Elementary School. Julie Faith, Stonewall Jackson High School. Carolyn Ciminelli, Old Bridge Elementary School. Leah Krucelyak, Beville Middle School. Ashley Marland, Covington-Harper Elementary School. Andrea Wilkey, Featherstone Elementary School. Allan Weberg, Potomac High School. Todd Hayes, Hylton High School. Chris Proch, Woodbridge High School. Melonie Yielding, Ellis Elementary School. Timothy L. Wilson, Mary F. Williams Elementary School. Shannon Speights, Dumfries Elementary School. Amy Wise, Rippon Middle School. Jennifer Roberts, Piney Branch Elementary School. Susan Bowden, West Gate Elementary School. Melissa Callaghan, Cedar Point Elementary School. Krista Oldenburg, Benton Middle School. Connie Schumacher, Stonewall Middle School. Kathleen Hugh, Woodbridge High School. Stephanie Ryan, Coles Elementary School. Donna C. Morgan, Professional Development. Ashley Abraham, Brentsville District High School. Kristen Augsburger, Battlefield High School. Madam Speaker, I ask that my colleagues join me in commending these teachers for their commitment to education, professional development, and the students of Prince William County Public Schools. The world- class education provided to our students is due to the tireless efforts of teachers who make excellence the standard and I thank them for their invaluable contributions. ____________________