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A Legacy of Service: RCSD Celebrates 576 Years of Collective Impact Through 2026 Retirees

A Legacy of Service: RCSD Celebrates 576 Years of Collective Impact Through 2026 Retirees

What You Need to Know:

  • RCSD celebrates 26 retiring teachers, staff members, and administrators
  • This year’s retirees represent a combined 576 years of service to RCSD students and families.
  • Among this year’s retirees is Superintendent Dr. John Baker, concluding more than four decades in public education, including the past decade serving as RCSD’s CEO. 

Redwood City School District (RCSD) recently celebrated 26 retiring teachers, staff members, and administrators whose years of dedication have helped shape generations of students and families across the community. Together, this year’s retirees represent an incredible 576 years of service to RCSD schools.

Whether welcoming students each morning, supporting classrooms behind the scenes, leading schools, preparing meals, assisting families, or helping students learn and grow every day, each retiree played an important role in creating the supportive and caring school communities that define RCSD.

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This year’s retiring group also includes Superintendent Dr. John Baker, whose more than 40 years serving the RCSD community, and decade as its Superintendent, have left a lasting impact on students, staff, and families throughout the community. His career reflects a deep commitment to public education and student success.

RCSD 2026 Retirees: 

Dr. John Baker--Superintendent, Office of the Superintendent, District Office
46 Years of Service

Dr. Esther Berndt--Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) and Bilingual Reading Specialist, Adelante Selby Spanish Immersion School
35 Years of Service 

Susan Bosnich--Teacher, McKinley Institute of Technology (MIT)
One year of Service

Sigrid Bull-McCarthy--Teacher, Taft Community School 
30 Years of Service 

Fermin Camberos--Bus Driver, Department of Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation, District Office 
19 Years of Service

Maria Cardenas--Custodian, North Star Academy
Seven Years of Service

Guillermo Cardenas--Lead Custodian, McKinley Institute of Technology (MIT)
Nine Years of Service

Alonso Duenas--Teacher, Kennedy Middle School
23 Years of Service

Raquel Fiz--Teacher, Adelante Selby Spanish Immersion School 
27 Years of Service

Michelle Griffith--Director of Community Schools and Partnerships, Department of Community Schools and Partnerships, District Office 
37 Years of Service

Diane Gutierrez--Mental Health Counselor, Garfield Community School
Five Years of Service

Wilza Jury-Fogel--Teacher, Hoover Community School
20 Years of Service

Farah Khosravani--Teacher, Roy Cloud School
Seven Years of Service

Patricia Knight--Accountant II, Department of Fiscal Services, District Office
10 Years of Service 

Venetia Knuedler--Paraprofessional, Orion Alternative Elementary School
11 Years of Service

Lori Maune--Teacher, McKinley Institute of Technology (MIT)
21 Years of Service

Regina Lemp--Teacher, Orion Alternative Elementary School 
11 Years of Service

Jeanne Martin--Teacher, Henry Ford Elementary School
28 Years of Service

Susan Novikoff--Teacher, Hoover Community School
24 Years of Service

Janet Sanchez--Teacher, Kennedy Middle School
19 Years of Service

Leonida San Juan--Paraprofessional, Hoover Community School 
16 Years of Service

Eleanor Snyder--Teacher, North Star Academy
37 Years of Service

Maria Stockton--School Office Assistant, Clifford School
46 Years of Service

Suzanne Wood--Teacher, Adelante Selby Spanish Immersion School
23 Years of Service

Cynthia Wilson--Teacher, Kennedy Middle School
24 Years of Service

Robert Zarate--Lead Custodian, Roosevelt Elementary School
40 Years of Service

School Board Trustees, colleagues, and family members, gathered to recognize the retirees and reflect on the meaningful impact they have had across the district. While retirement marks the beginning of a new chapter, the relationships they built, the care they showed students, and the contributions they made to RCSD will continue to be felt for years to come.

Why This Matters:

Schools are shaped not only by programs and buildings, but by the people who dedicate themselves to students each day. RCSD retirees leave behind a lasting legacy of service, mentorship, compassion, and commitment that has positively impacted generations of students, families, and colleagues across the district.

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