
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Unified School District continued its Recognition Week celebration Thursday by recognizing employees who have dedicated decades of service to students, families and the Kenosha community.
The district’s annual recognition effort honors staff members who have reached milestone anniversaries with KUSD, celebrating careers that in some cases have spanned an entire generation of students.
Thursday’s honorees include employees reaching 35 and 40 years of service — a remarkable level of longevity in public education and one district officials say reflects deep dedication to the profession and the community.
Over the course of their careers, many of these employees have worked with thousands of students and families, helping shape classrooms, school culture and daily operations throughout the district. Recognition Week has highlighted employees across every level of KUSD, from classroom educators and specialists to support personnel and administrators.

Koree Vallejo-Bose
Wendy Martensen-Bellen
Jhoni Hanson-Washington

Susan Brabec-Jeffery
KUSD’s Recognition Week concludes Friday with the district’s “Spark” award winners and “Friends in Education” honorees.























