Sheridan Congratulates Long-Time Employees
On Monday, May 11th, Sheridan Community Schools recognized two individuals for their dedicated service to SCS. Charlotte Snodgrass and Jeff Guenther are two individuals who put SCS and the students at the forefront. Their dedication not only to the success of SCS students but also to the well-being of all those at SCS will be forever missed.
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Valerie Roberts, Sheridan Elementary School Principal, shared, “Charlotte has been the heart of care and kindness at our school for so many years.” Snodgrass takes care of SES students each day as the school nurse. But she has done countless little things that have made a big difference. She is always the last to leave our office after charting and entering data. She hangs and organizes the lost and found. She washes coats, hats, gloves, and clothes for students in need. She tends to the front landscape and even adds her personal touch with beautiful flowers. Roberts shared, “She always steps in whenever help is needed. Her sweet spirit, gentle heart, and servant attitude have touched so many lives. Charlotte’s kindness and friendship to all of us will be deeply missed, and we are so grateful for the love and care she gave to our school community!”
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Dave Mundy, SCS Superintendent, shared that Eric Gifford will be greatly missed because of his unwavering dedication to Sheridan Community Schools. Mundy noted that Gifford was once a Sheridan student himself, and the fact that he chose to spend his entire career serving SCS speaks volumes about the strong sense of community within the school corporation. Eric began his career with SCS in 2009 as a bus driver before moving into transportation and later leading the grounds crew. Throughout his years of service, he consistently prioritized the safety and well-being of Sheridan students, often waking early during the winter mornings to help ensure students could get to school safely. Eric is deeply respected and loved by both bus drivers and students alike, carrying out his work each day with grace, dignity, and care. He will truly be missed by the entire Sheridan community.
