![]() ![]() Doyle, and I noticed that he takes pride in helping his classmates who have special needs. “I am so proud of Deke,” IES Principal Tronya Boylan said. “Her dedication, persistence and support have been above and beyond what you would expect in a high school situation, even considering the fabulous teachers and administrators at RHS.”ĭeke was nominated by his fifth-grade teacher, Brooke Doyle. “Kate’s energy, caring, initiative and creativity have had a direct and meaningful impact on our son’s success and happiness at Radnor,” Gryga said. ![]() Presented by the Delaware County Right to Education Task Force, the awards were conferred to all honorees throughout the county at the seventh annual Making a Difference Awards Ceremony April 23 at Haverford Middle School.įarnon was nominated by RHS parent Karen Gryga. RADNOR > Radnor High School special education and science teacher Kathryn “Kate” Farnon, Ithan Elementary School fifth-grade student Decatur “Deke” James and Wayne Elementary School fifth-grade student Cameron Mair were recently honored with 2018 Making a Difference Awards for going out of their way through their work, support or friendship to be accepting, understanding and inclusive of children of all abilities. ![]()
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