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Thanks, NEISD!

POSTED DECEMBER 2023

Live UnitedNorth East ISD employees once again showed their generosity and caring spirit in this year’s United Way Charitable campaign.

NEISD, you raised $120, 192!!

These donations will benefit more than 140 different local non-profit organizations.

One of the top organizations receiving the most pledges was our own North East Educational Foundation (NEEF). They will receive $5,400 thanks to your pledges!

But other organizations came out on top too, including the San Antonio Food Bank, Animal Defense League of Texas, Children’s Shelter, Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas and Alzheimer’s Association of San Antonio.

We want to give a special shout out to all the schools and departments who earned 100% participation in this year’s campaign. That’s a big achievement and a testament to the dedication of the school/department campaign coordinator. 

100% school participation

Longs Creek Elementary School
(Coordinator: Paul Kienlen)

North East Transitional Services (NETS)
(Coordinator: Analisa Vallejo-Perez)

Stone Oak Elementary School
(Coordinator: Rhonda Cruz)

Wetmore Elementary School
(Coordinator: Miranda Suarez)

Wilshire Elementary School
(Coordinator: Veronica Mauro)

Redland Oaks Elementary School (97%...that’s pretty close :)
(Coordinator: Shannon Perkins)

 

100% department participation

Constructions Management
(Coordinator: Orfie Cash)

Engineering
(Coordinator: Denise Moya)

Family Support Services
(Coordinator: Starr Acuna)

Fine Arts
(Coordinator: Julie Shore)

Internal Audit
(Coordinator: Julie Bennett)

Performance and Planning  
(Coordinator: Kayla Gover)

 

Department Award

Construction Management was also the winner of our department award – continental breakfast for the staff!
(Coordinator: Orfie Cash)

 

Honorable mention for amount raised went to:

Transportation - $6,204
(Coordinator: Kim Rodriguez)

Legacy of Educational Excellence High School - $4,425
(Coordinator: Cal Wulfsberg)

Human Resources - $3,266
(Coordinator: Rena Buley)

Thank you to everyone who donated $1 or $1,000. It all makes a difference.

 

One elementary, middle and high school are also being awarded a $500 grant from NEEF for raising the most per capita amount.

Come back in January, where we will post that announcement!