Employee of the Week- Fall 2008
The 'Employee of the Week Award' is given to
honor meritorious service above and beyond the call of duty best displayed by
one employee each week.
The award can be given for any number of actions that
display courage, dedication and quick thinking on the job.
| Week of | Event | Employee |
| 8-15 | Varsity Football Scrimmage | Sam Mischenko |
| 8-21 | Meet the Team Night | Jack Stautberg |
| 8-29 | Varsity Football vs. New Richmond | Hannah Mauk |
| 9-5 | McNick vs. Reading Football Rental | Andy Richardson |
| 9-8 | MHS Open House | Jack Stautberg |
| 9-19 | Varsity Football vs. Madeira | Hannah Mauk |
| 9-27 | Boys Soccer vs. Summit | Jack Stautberg/ Hannah Mauk |
| 10-3 | McNick v. Fenwick- Homecoming | Max Mischenko |
| 10-10 | Varsity Football vs. Taylor | Dillon Wilson |
| 10-13 | Girls Soccer TN | Cole Wilson |
| 10-24 | Varsity Football vs. Deer Park | Ian Williams |
Awards and Decorations
2007-2008 Employee of the Year: Lt. Commander Chris Hendricks
2006-2007 Employee of the Year: Commander Andy Richardson
2005-2006 Employee of the Year: Lt. Emily West
2004-2005 Employee of the Year: Captain Hannah Martin
MPC Lifetime Achievement
Award
(October 20th, 2006)
Commander Ted Brown
Medals
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Silver Star | Jack Stautberg | September 8th, 2008- MHS Open House- worked the event alone for 4 hours while all lots were full. |
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Distinguished Service Cross | Andy Richardson | September 15th, 2006- Varsity Football vs. Indian Hill- assisted in shifting operations to the street after the upper field was filled but traffic kept coming. |
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Purple Heart | Chris Hendricks | April 1st, 2006- MTC Invitational- was hit by a reckless driver (but not seriously injured). |
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Bronze Star | Emily West | September 30th, 2005- McNick Football game- assisted a man having a heart-attack at the checkpoint while routing emergency vehicles through the massive influx of traffic. |
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Distinguished Service Cross | Scott Williams | October 25th, 2002- Anderson-McNick Football game- single-handedly took control of Pocahontas Ave. and gave directions to guests looking for parking amidst the upper field being full. |
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updated 10-27-08