Posted: Monday, November 6, 2017

Ten outstanding Greenville County Schools employees have been selected for recognition as part of the Employee Spotlight Program presented by Horace Mann. The Employee Spotlight Program honors staff members who have made significant contributions or accomplishments on the job at Greenville County Schools. Any GCS employee in good standing may be nominated. The application includes a description of why the nominee is deserving, how the nominee goes above and beyond to exceed expectations, and what is different, better or improved because of the nominee.  Recipients were nominated by fellow GCS employees. Horace Mann will provide either a pancake breakfast or ice cream social to each recipient’s school or department.

Jessica Allen, FANS Manager, A.J. Whittenberg Elementary

Jessica Allen, FANS Manager, A. J. Whittenberg Elementary

Kenneth Ashworth, Assistant Principal, Hillcrest High

Kenneth Ashworth, Assistant Principal, Hillcrest High

Tim Cushman, Director of Instructional Technology, GCS Instructional Technology Department

Tim Cushman, Director of Instructional Technology, GCS Instructional Technology Department

Troy Elsenheimer, Plant Engineer, Woodmont Middle School

Troy Elsenheimer, Plant Engineer, Woodmont Middle School

Ron Gunter, Fourth Grade Teacher, Skyland Elementary School

Ron Gunter, Fourth Grade Teacher, Skyland Elementary School

Pat Messer, Attendance Clerk, Tigerville Elementary

Pat Messer, Attendance Clerk, Tigerville Elementary

Bernard Simpson, Bus Driver, Taylors Bus Center

Bernard Simpson, Bus Driver, Taylors Bus Center

Kevin Washington, Intervention Specialist, GCS Student Services

Kevin Washington, Intervention Specialist, GCS Student Services

Stephanie White, Fifth Grade Teacher, Cherrydale Elementary School

Stephanie White, Fifth Grade Teacher, Cherrydale Elementary School

Tyson Wright, Behavior Interventionist, Chandler Creek Elementary School

Tyson Wright, Behavior Interventionist, Chandler Creek Elementary School

About Horace Mann

Horace Mann was founded in 1945 by two Springfield, Illinois, teachers who saw a need for quality, affordable auto insurance for teachers. Since then, Horace Mann has broadened its mission to helping all educators protect what they have today and prepare for a successful tomorrow. 

Horace Mann is motivated by the fact that educators take care of children’s futures, and they believe each educator deserves someone to look after theirs.  They help educators identify their financial goals and develop plans to achieve them.  This includes insurance to protect what they have today and financial products to help them prepare for their future. Horace Mann’s tailored offerings include special rates and benefits for educators.


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