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Westfield Rotary Recognizes McKinley and Westfield High School Staff Members
Community·May 6, 2026

Westfield Rotary Recognizes McKinley and Westfield High School Staff Members

Union County Life News Desk · Union County Life

WESTFIELD, NJ — The Rotary Club of Westfield is recognizing McKinley Elementary School third grade teacher Nicole Barca and assistant head night custodian Francesco Dori this year as outstanding staff at Westfield Public Schools, the district has announced.Barca is the 2026 recipient of the Rotary Club of Westfield’s Philhower Fellowship Award in recognition of outstanding teaching at the elementary school level. Dori is the recipient of the Steengrafe Award, which recognizes non-certificated staff for their dedication and commitment.Barca and Dori got the news on May 4 when Superintendent Dr. Raymond González paid surprise visits to their schools.“On behalf of the Board of Education and the entire school district, I congratulate Mrs. Barca and Mr. Dori on this well-deserved honor from the Rotary Club,” González said in a statement. “Their dedication to our students and passion for education inspire us all.”“I am incredibly honored to receive the Philhower Award,” Barca said in a statement. “This recognition means so much to me. I am grateful to be part of such a supportive community here in Westfield, and I feel very fortunate to work with students who inspire me every day. It is a privilege to be part of their learning and growth, and I am deeply grateful to share in their journey.” Letters of nomination for Barca from parents describe her as a “caring, good-natured, and outstanding” educator who “maintains a warm, inclusive and engaging learning environment,” according to the district.“Mrs. Barca’s love for teaching and her students shines through in every assignment and in every student who keeps coming back for her warm smiles and hugs,” wrote one parent nominator. “Her handwritten comments filling the margins of every student’s homework and tests are remarkably moving and honestly so impressive that it’s hard to throw the pages away. We cherish our children’s relationship with her, as well as our own, because it truly extends far beyond the curriculum. Seeing so many alumni return just to visit her is a testament to the lasting love and care she gives well beyond the year she has them in her classroom.”Another parent nominator noted that “Her ability to keep children engaged in such a crucial developing age is truly remarkable. I also admire the way she mentors the next generation of teachers, there could never be too many ‘Mrs. Barca’s’ in the world of elementary education.”For more than a decade, Dori has worked as part of the building and grounds department at Westfield High School. He is currently the assistant head night custodian. “I've had the privilege to work at Westfield High School for the last 14 years and have met so many wonderful colleagues and students along the way,” Dori said in a statement. “Through all of these years I have never changed my work ethic and if I did it was only to strive to do better. I take pride in my work and always try to find a solution to make things easier for my colleagues. I will continue to always do better for the students and staff at Westfield HS.”Colleagues who nominated Dori for the Steengrafe Award described him as “dedicated, kind and professional.” “Francesco consistently goes above and beyond in his role as assistant head Night custodian at WHS. He is dedicated to supporting staff and ensures that every request is handled with efficiency, kindness and professionalism. No matter how busy he may be, Francesco is always willing to assist and makes every staff member feel valued and supported,” one wrote.“As both a teacher and a coach, I can confidently say that I would not be able to perform my responsibilities as effectively without his ongoing help. Francesco’s dedication, reliability and positive attitude make a meaningful impact on our school community. I am extremely appreciative of his commitment and the professionalism he demonstrates every day,” wrote another.Barca and Dori will be recognized at the Board of Education meeting on May 12. They will receive the Philhower and Steengrafe Awards on June 2 as guests of honor during a Rotary Club luncheon. Four Rotarians and two principals served on the nominating committee.The Philhower Fellowship was established in 1993 by the Rotary Club to honor former Westfield Rotarian Charles Philhower and to recognize the importance of teaching in the elementary grades. An educator for more than 50 years, Charles Philhower, who died in 1962, was supervising principal (superintendent) of Westfield schools for three decades as well as co-founder and past president of the Rotary Club of Westfield.In its fourth year, the Steengrafe Fellowship was established in memory of Weyman O. Steengrafe who began teaching Social Studies in the Westfield Public Schools in 1942 before serving as principal at Franklin, Tamaques, and Wilson Elementary Schools. Weyman was a lifelong Rotarian from 1966-2010, serving as Club President in 1971-1972 and District Governor in 1985-1986.

Source: TAPinto

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