Rossford Schools recently presented the Patricia Gladieux Employee-of-the-Year Award to Martha Fellman, Jennifer Muck and Patty Welch. The award honors school employees who show outstanding character in working with and/or for children. The following criteria are used to determine those who teach or demonstrate genuine characteristics beyond what is required in their daily duties to a degree of being outstanding and showing unselfish devotion to job-students- community: concern, enthusiasm, moral character, charity, positive attitude and patriotism. Mrs. Fellman, a business teacher at Rossford Junior-Senior High School, was recognized for caring deeply for her students and always being professional. She also is instrumental with the Serving Our Soldiers Club, as well as co-advisor for the senior class and National Honor Society. “Martha has great concern for students and will not hesitate to help in any way she can,” her nomination letter stated. “She is constantly doing for others.”

Ms. Muck, a fifth grade teacher at Rossford Elementary School, was nominated for her work ethic, positive attitude and compassion for her students.

“She is compassionate and her calm but firm demeanor brings out the best in each child,” her nomination letter stated.

“Her students try their best for her because they know how much she cares about their success.”

Ms. Welch has been serving Rossford students for more than 25 years in the cafeteria and on the bus.

She was nominated for caring for all of her students in whatever role she is in.

As a driver, she would take trips no one else could to make sure a sports team could play the away game.

“She displays all the qualities of the award in addition to performing her duties diligently and with the utmost care,” her nomination letter said.

“She has shown extraordinary concern for the students and staff here at Rossford.”