Our 2025 Honorees 

Classified Employee of the Year

 Madelynn Knust Madelynn Knust
Events Technician
Office of the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools 

 

Madelynn “Maddie” Knust is the kind of behind-the-scenes force that turns good events into unforgettable ones. As an Events Technician with the Office of the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools, Maddie has become known across the organization as the go-to person for all things related to registration, logistics, and troubleshooting. What truly sets her apart is her mindset: every detail matters, every person deserves support, and every challenge is an opportunity to make things better.

Maddie approaches every event with thoughtfulness and intention. She reviews every Bizzabo setup with the eye of a registrant, spotting inconsistencies or gaps before they become problems. Maddie doesn’t just fix issues, she teaches others how to avoid them. Whether she’s training colleagues or offering feedback to improve processes, she does so with a spirit of teamwork.

What makes Maddie especially remarkable is her ability to anticipate needs before they are ever spoken. She shows up prepared, not just with tape and pliers, but with insight, compassion, and a genuine desire to help.

Maddie may not seek the spotlight, but her work shines in every event she touches. Her dedication, foresight, and professionalism make her a truly deserving recipient of this year’s Classified Employee of the Year award.


Site Support Employee of the Year

 Ernesto Garcia Ernesto Garcia

General Maintenance Worker
Division of Administration and Business Services

 

Ernesto Garcia is the kind of colleague every workplace hopes for, dependable, kind, and quietly exceptional. As a Maintenance Worker at the Brooks P. Coleman building, Ernesto brings more than technical skill to his role. He brings an unwavering commitment to service and an authentic pride in every task he takes on.

Whether it’s repairing drywall, painting with care, or resolving last-minute issues before a major event, Ernesto never waits to be asked. He sees what needs to be done and does it, often going above and beyond in ways that others might overlook.

What sets Ernesto apart is not just his strong work ethic, but the respect and goodwill he builds wherever he goes. Staff across multiple buildings often mention how helpful and approachable he is. Presenters and visitors alike recall how he paused what he was doing to assist with equipment, carry materials, or offer directions, all while remaining courteous and cheerful. His presence brings reassurance and reliability, traits that make him indispensable to both operations and morale.

Ernesto’s pride in his work, his constant pursuit of excellence, and his humble, can-do spirit embody the best of RCOE. He doesn’t seek the spotlight, but those who work alongside him know the vital role he plays.


Teacher of the Year

 Nicholis Kalantar Nicholis Kalantar

Teacher
Division of Student Programs and Services

 

Nicholis Kalantar is more than a teacher, he’s a mentor, a filmmaker, a creative architect, and a builder of futures. Nicholis leads the Digital Photography and Film Production pathways with passion, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to student growth. His classroom is not just a place to learn about cameras or editing, it’s a launchpad for self-expression, leadership, and life-changing experiences.

Nicholis has developed a comprehensive and dynamic Career Technical Education (CTE) program that rivals college-level media studies. Under his guidance, students don’t just complete assignments, they produce full-length documentaries, live stream festivals, create public service campaigns, and manage event coverage for the community.

What makes Nicholis truly exceptional is how he fosters a sense of belonging. He invests in students not just as learners, but as individuals with stories to tell. Whether it’s through the Patriot Press daily news, the Media Arts Festival, or mentoring a student who finds their voice behind a lens, Nicholis makes every student feel seen and capable. He also encourages civic engagement, with students covering community events and contributing to causes like mental health awareness and food drives.

Nicholis teaches students how to lead, how to communicate, and how to believe in their potential. His influence is lasting, and his impact stretches far beyond the classroom walls.


Classified Administrator of the Year

 Charles Viramontes

Charles Viramontes
Director IIDivision of Early Education Services 

Charles Viramontes leads with quiet strength and a servant’s heart. As Director II of Early Education Services, he plays a pivotal role in supporting a division that spans three major programs—Early Care and Education, Early Education Programs, and Migrant Head Start—each with unique structures, goals, and funding requirements. Despite the scale and complexity of his work, Charles remains approachable, responsive, and grounded in his commitment to people.

Charles has led key efforts to strengthen systems for staff and families alike. He worked closely with the Migrant Head Start team to improve curriculum planning and reduce administrative burden for Family Child Care providers. His process, observing, listening, problem-solving collaboratively, and providing training, ensured a successful transition that empowered staff while maintaining program quality. This is a hallmark of his leadership: balancing the human and operational needs with care and integrity.

Beyond systems and strategy, Charles is deeply embedded in the fabric of the division. His support of new managers is especially meaningful; he offers coaching, conducts training, and models how to lead with professionalism and heart. Whether navigating personnel challenges or helping a new leader write their first evaluation, Charles brings patience, clarity, and wisdom.

What sets Charles apart is his ability to bring people together. He doesn’t just respond to needs—he anticipates them, addresses them, and turns them into opportunities for growth. His humility, reliability, and deep care for others make him not just a leader, but a cornerstone of the Early Education Services division.


Certificated Administrator of the Year

 Melissa Bazanos Hutton Melissa Bazanos Hutton, Ed.D.
Executive Director
Division of Educational Services 

Dr. Melissa Bazanos Hutton brings a rare blend of strategic vision, policy insight, and grounded leadership to her role as Executive Director of the Assessment, Accountability, and Continuous Improvement (AACI) Unit. Her work has left a transformative imprint not only at RCOE but also across the state, where she is recognized as a respected thought leader in California’s educational landscape.

Within RCOE, Melissa leads a dynamic team of professionals with a steady hand and an eye toward excellence. She coordinates support for districts undergoing Differentiated Assistance, leading root cause analyses and ensuring that district leaders are equipped with the tools and insights they need to make meaningful improvements for students. Her approach is collaborative, rooted in both expertise and humility.

Her leadership on statewide initiatives, such as the development of needs assessment tools and her advocacy for continuous improvement over compliance has improved systems and clarified practices for districts throughout California.

Those who work with her know that Melissa doesn’t seek recognition—she simply does the work. She uplifts others, navigates complexity with grace, and brings out the best in her team.


Principal of the Year

 Lucie Gonzalez Lucie Gonzalez
Principal
Division of Student Programs and Services 

 
Lucie Gonzalez exemplifies compassionate leadership and professional resilience in one of the most complex educational settings: correctional and adult education. As Principal of Alternative Education at Desert Edge, Lucie oversees programs across multiple jail sites, working directly with the Riverside County Sheriff’s and Probation Departments to provide access to education for incarcerated, on parole, and probationary students. Her leadership ensures that every learner, regardless of circumstance, is treated with dignity and given the opportunity to grow.

Lucie leads with a calm, collaborative spirit. From the moment she stepped into her role, she prioritized listening and learning, giving her staff the space to share insights and shape the program together. She fosters an environment where both students and staff feel seen and supported—an achievement that is even more powerful given the challenging nature of the correctional setting.

Whether guiding her team through WASC Accreditation, mentoring new educators, or championing curriculum tailored to diverse learner needs, Lucie’s commitment never wavers.

Lucie is more than an administrator—she’s a role model, a mentor, and a catalyst for positive change. Her passion for restorative education, her steady optimism, and her unwavering support for both staff and students are what make her a truly exceptional Principal of the Year.


Milo P. Johnson Award of Distinction

 Jaymie Baiza Jaymie Baiza
Administrator
Division of Educational Services 

As a longtime team member at RCOE, Jaymie Baiza has earned the deep respect of colleagues across the organization for her calm demeanor, sharp insight, and genuine care for others. Her approach to work is marked by humility and a deep-rooted belief that supporting others behind the scenes or face-to-face—is one of the most powerful contributions a person can make.

Jaymie is the person everyone turns to when they need clarity, consistency, or a thoughtful solution. She brings a steady hand to complex logistics, an encouraging word to new team members, and a level of professionalism that lifts the entire workplace. From mentoring incoming staff to helping navigate unfamiliar systems, Jaymie meets every challenge with grace. Her teammates describe her as the heartbeat of the office, someone who not only makes work better, but makes people better.

Through years of service, Jaymie has shown that excellence is not always loud, it’s consistent, kind, and deeply committed to the people we serve. She represents the very values that Milo P. Johnson himself embodied: integrity, dedication, and quiet but powerful leadership.


Years of Service

10 Years of Service
15 Years of Service
20 Years of Service
25 Years of Service
30, 35, and 45 Years of Service

Retirees

Jazmin Arenas de Fuentes, SPS
23 YEARS OF SERVICE

Heather Arnold, EES
7 YEARS OF SERVICE

Evangeline Burton, EES
29 YEARS OF SERVICE

Earl Burts, ABS
36 YEARS OF SERVICE

Julie Carter, ABS
26 YEARS OF SERVICE

Denise Chappell, SPS
36 YEARS OF SERVICE

Vincent Chugbo, SPS
19 YEARS OF SERVICE

Kay Clayton, SPS
32 YEARS OF SERVICE

Karen Comstock, SPS
16 YEARS OF SERVICE

Ann Davis, ABS
29 YEARS OF SERVICE

Amarilis De La Garza, ABS
30 YEARS OF SERVICE

Janice Delagrammatikas, SPS
28 YEARS OF SERVICE

Esther Delgadillo, SPS
20 YEARS OF SERVICE

Candace Edwards, EES
30 YEARS OF SERVICE

Gail Edwards, SPS
28 YEARS OF SERVICE

Deborah Fowler, ABS
21 YEARS OF SERVICE

Thomas Freeman, ABS
30 YEARS OF SERVICE

Rosa Garcia, SPS
25 YEARS OF SERVICE 

Eva Gonzales, SPS
21 YEARS OF SERVICE

Lucie Gonzalez, SPS
8 YEARS OF SERVICE

Veronica Guiza, EES
23 YEARS OF SERVICE

Karen Gutierrez, SPS
26 YEARS OF SERVICE

Carmen Guyton, SPS
18 YEARS OF SERVICE

Noemi Hernandez, EES
23 YEARS OF SERVICE

Patricia Johns, EES
11 YEARS OF SERVICE

Kathleen Keating, SPS
25 YEARS OF SERVICE

JoAnne Lauer, EES
17 YEARS OF SERVICE

Lavonne Lee, SPS
26 YEARS OF SERVICE

Christopher Leon, SPS
2 YEARS OF SERVICE

Socorro Lopez, EES
21 YEARS OF SERVICE

Sylvia Lowe, EES
39 YEARS OF SERVICE

Rennea Ludwig, ABS
28 YEARS OF SERVICE

Yvonne Marquez, SPS
25 YEARS OF SERVICE

Katherine Marshall, SPS
5 YEARS OF SERVICE

Barbara Moore, SPS
38 YEARS OF SERVICE

Armenia Murphy, EES
19 YEARS OF SERVICE

Kalvin Narayan, SPS
14 YEARS OF SERVICE

Cecilia Ochoa, SPS
23 YEARS OF SERVICE

Azukaego Felicia OkHarry Owens, ABS
35 YEARS OF SERVICE

Gina Pierson, SPS
37 YEARS OF SERVICE

Edna Reid, SPS
21 YEARS OF SERVICE

Irene Reyes, SPS
31 YEARS OF SERVICE

Cecilia Rosiles, EES
26 YEARS OF SERVICE

Annalisa Salgado, ABS
25 YEARS OF SERVICE

Joy Sanders, SPS
38 YEARS OF SERVICE

Jeffrey Shimizu, ABS
18 YEARS OF SERVICE

Richard Slocum, SPS
10 YEARS OF SERVICE

Gabriella Smock, EES
21 YEARS OF SERVICE

Roberta Sommers, SPS
25 YEARS OF SERVICE

Pamela Veith, SPS
19 YEARS OF SERVICE

Lisa Wisniewski, SPS
45 YEARS OF SERVICE

Donna Woods, SPS
24 YEARS OF SERVICE

2025 Employee Recognition

Updated on 06/16/2025 9:34 AM