Mosbaugh Honored by County Education Department

Castro Valley Adult and Career Education’s Nancy Mosbaugh received the Alameda County Office of Education (ACOE) award for Clerical and Administrative Services.

Each year, county and state education departments recognize the outstanding efforts of non-faculty, also known as classified employees. 

This year, Castro Valley Adult and Career Education’s Nancy Mosbaugh received the Alameda County Office of Education (ACOE) award for Clerical and Administrative Services. 

Mosbaugh is one of only seven people in Alameda County’s public school districts nominated as a standout employee in the occupational specialties category. She is now eligible to receive the State award when the State Superintendent of Public Instruction announces its honorees in late April. 

“Ms. Nancy Mosbaugh has had a lasting positive impact on the many adults who have attended the CVACE in the last 20-plus years. We are extremely fortunate to have Nancy,” Castro Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) Superintendent Parvin Ahmadi told the Forum. 

Nancy was hired in 2002 to work within the Castro Valley Adult and Career Education transition program. She was promoted to Department Specialist in 2017. Throughout these years, Nancy has supported the CVACE Adults with Disabilities program and the Adult Basic Education/Adult Secondary Education programs in many ways. As the office staff member supporting these departments, her department chair says Nancy’s work has gone far beyond the basics.

“Nancy truly cares about each student. She consistently goes out of her way to meet each student's needs in a warm and friendly way.  All of my students love Nancy and speak very highly of her.” 

A panel of judges from ACOE selected an honoree in each category to be considered by the CDE as one of the State Classified Employees of the Year. 

California public schools will celebrate Classified School Employee Week in May.

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