2465 Gillespie Street Fayetteville, NC 28306
Contact: Lindsay Whitley Associate Superintendent, Communications and Community Engagement Phone: 910-678-2303 Email: lindsaywhitley@ccs.k12.nc.us
For Immediate Release: December 11, 2023
Cumberland County Schools Announces December Winners of Committed Community Support and Extra Mile Awards
Fayetteville, N.C. – Cumberland County Schools (CCS) is proud to announce the December winners of two highly sought after awards in our community. Shannon Sykes, a dedicated social worker at both J.W. Coon Elementary and Gray's Creek Elementary, has been awarded the Extra Mile Award. Jeff "Goldy" Goldberg, the long-time, recently retired and revered host of local radio show "Good Morning Fayetteville with Goldy," is the recipient of the Committed Community Support Award.
Extra Mile Award Recipient
The Extra Mile Award honors employees who consistently demonstrate exceptional performance and inspire others to strive for excellence.
The Extra Mile Award recipient, Shannon Sykes has been able to navigate being the social worker at two schools. "Sykes goes above and beyond the call of duty at J.W. Coon Elementary School and Gray's Creek Elementary School," said J.W. Coon Elementary School Principal Tianna O'Brien. "She makes each student and family’s needs a priority each day and ensures that there are no barriers that hold them back.”
Sykes initiated the Care Counts Laundry Program by Whirlpool, securing a $10,000 grant, a commercial washer and dryer, and essential supplies for the school, easing the burden of students facing hardships. Her initiatives also include a food and necessity pantry.
"I am proud of the work that Mrs. Sykes is doing for our school community and know that her work will continue to have an impact for years to come," continued O'Brien.
Committed Community Support Award Recipient
The Committed Community Support Award is given to an individual or a collective group for their selfless dedication in supporting the school system. Jeff "Goldy" Goldberg, the recipient of the Committed Community Support Award, is known throughout the school district for his work and contributions.
Throughout his illustrious career, Goldy has generously opened the airwaves of his show, allowing countless CCS staff and Board of Education members to communicate vital news and updates. "After delivering over 9,000 radio shows, Goldy has become a staple of our community, particularly renowned for his unwavering support of the Cumberland County Schools (CCS)," said CCS Associate Superintendent Dr. Lindsay Whitley. "His role as the emcee for our celebrations, including the prestigious Teacher and Principal of the Year events, has added a touch of class and enthusiasm that only he could provide," said Dr. Whitley.
"As Goldy transitions into retirement, we wish to express our deepest gratitude for his tireless advocacy and support. His legacy will not be measured in broadcasts or accolades, but in the lasting impact he has had on our educational community," continued Dr. Whitley.
Nominate An Award Recipient
The Committed Community Support Award is for mentors, businesses, community partners, parents and volunteers who dedicate their time and resources to assist schools and help students succeed. Submit your nominations by the 10th of each month here.
Any permanent full-time or part-time employee is eligible for the Extra Mile Award. Submit your nominations by the 10th of each month here. For more information about CCS’ Extra Mile Award, visit the CCS Human Resources website.
A selection committee reviews nominations on a monthly basis and selects one winner for each award. Winners are recognized during the Cumberland County Board of Education’s regular monthly meetings from October through May.
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