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Celebrating 270 Years of Service: RCSD Honors 2025 Retirees

Celebrating 270 Years of Service: RCSD Honors 2025 Retirees

Redwood City School District (RCSD) celebrated the retirement of 14 dedicated teachers, staff, and administrators who collectively served an incredible 270 years in support of Redwood City students. The annual celebration, held in May at the District Office, was a heartfelt tribute to the lasting impact these educators and staff have made across the district.

From inspiring classroom moments to the behind-the-scenes work that keeps schools running smoothly, these RCSD team members have played vital roles in shaping the lives of children, families, and colleagues. Their commitment and care have helped build the strong, inclusive school communities that define RCSD.

“Each of these retirees has left a special mark on our district, touching countless lives with their dedication and expertise,” said Superintendent Dr. John Baker. “Their impact will resonate for years to come, shaping the future of our students and our community.”

The 2025 retirees celebrate with Superintendent Baker and Board Trustees

The 2025 retirees celebrate with Superintendent Baker and Board Trustees


RCSD 2025 Retirees:

  • Jorge Aguilera-Mota – Custodian, Kennedy Middle School – 27 years of service

  • Joan Collins – 6 Expository Writing/Study Hall, Kennedy Middle School – 9 years of service

  • Sarah Coyle – 7th Grade English Language Arts/Expository Writing, Kennedy Middle School – 25 years of service

  • Teri Ernani – Paraeducator, Special Education, Roy Cloud School – 19 years of service

  • Magdalena Gallegos – Child Development Center (CDC) Instructional Assistant, California State Preschool Program (CSPS), Hoover School – 17 years of service

  • Lien Le – Child Development Center (CDC) Teacher, California State Preschool Program (CSPS), Garfield Community School – 8 years of service

  • Tammina Maguire – Kindergarten Teacher, Roy Cloud School – 28 years of service

  • David Miller – Maintenance Specialist, Department of Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation (MOT), – 24 years of service

  • Rita Oliva-Rivera – Paraeducator, Special Education, McKinley Institute of Technology – 24 years of service

  • Arcelia Patiño – Child Development Center (CDC) Instructional Assistant, California State Preschool Program (CSPS), Hoover School – 22 years of service

  • Michele Pacquet – K-5 Resource Learning Center, Adelante Selby Spanish Immersion School – 17 years of service

  • Warren Sedar – Principal, Adelante Selby Spanish Immersion School – 31 years of service

  • Kevin Sugar – 8th Grade English Language Arts/Social Science Teacher, Hoover School – 26 years of service

  • Katrina Zak – Advanced Mathematics Teacher, Clifford School – 18 years of service

Board Trustees and family members joined Superintendent Baker to honor the retirees, many of whom are known as quiet heroes—mentors, innovators, and compassionate leaders—whose legacies will endure long after their final school bell rings.

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