The following employees were selected to receive the November Employee Excellence Awards and recognition at the November 2024 school board meeting.

Employees are recognized between October and June of each school year. Nominations are open to staff, students, parents and community members. Nominees are selected for recognition by a committee of their peers.

In addition to awardees chosen by the peer nomination and Excellence Awards committee voting process, the Board of Directors may recognize recipients who have been nominated by the Superintendent’s Cabinet for demonstrating exceptional leadership and dedication to VPS students and their families.

Svitlana Ostapenko, Student Advocate at Fort Vancouver High School headshot

Svitlana Ostapenko
Student Advocate at Fort Vancouver High School

Svitlana Ostapenko, Student Advocate at Fort Vancouver High School, is a vital bridge between the school and its diverse community. Her fluency in Ukrainian and Russian enables crucial connections with families, while her deep empathy and cultural understanding help students navigate the complexities of the education system. Svitlana’s tireless advocacy extends beyond interpretation, as she connects families with vital resources and offers unwavering support to ensure all students feel valued and empowered. As her nominator shares, “Her impact on our school community is immeasurable.” Thank you, Svitlana.

ReNai Joy, Kindergarten Teacher at VITA Elementary headshot

ReNai Joy
Kindergarten Teacher at VITA Elementary

ReNai Joy, a veteran kindergarten teacher at VITA Elementary, embodies the spirit of lifelong learning. With 25 years of service in Vancouver Public Schools, ReNai enthusiastically embraces new challenges, most recently immersing herself in Project Based Learning and the Reggio Emilia philosophy, a student-centered approach to early childhood education that emphasizes the child’s potential and creativity. Rather than coasting toward retirement, she dedicates personal time and resources to professional growth, attending conferences, and refining new teaching methods. As her nominator notes, “She has both demonstrated and ingrained amongst countless students what it means to be a lifelong learner.” Thank you, ReNai.



Rachel Fisher, Kindergarten Teacher at Ogden Elementary headshot

Rachel Fisher
Kindergarten Teacher at Ogden Elementary

Rachel Fisher, kindergarten teacher at Ogden Elementary, creates an exceptional environment where every student thrives. Her dedication extends beyond the classroom as she leads the school’s financial literacy program and actively participates in all PTA and school events. Rachel’s ability to maintain high expectations while leading with grace and humility inspires both students and colleagues alike. She has a unique ability to create an exceptional learning environment where every student can thrive. As one nominator shares, “She is the teacher that we all strive to be.” Her warm, supportive nature and commitment to excellence and inclusivity make her classroom a place where every child feels valued and capable. Thank you, Rachel.



Muriah Sueuga, School Psychologist at Marshall Elementary headshot

Muriah Sueuga
School Psychologist at Marshall Elementary

Muriah Sueuga, school psychologist at Marshall Elementary, is the cornerstone of the special education team. Her collaborative approach and willingness to go above and beyond make every evaluation process smooth and efficient. Whether supporting students through behavioral challenges, providing strategic insights for social-emotional needs, or assisting in preschool classrooms, Muriah’s dedication knows no bounds. As her nominator states, “Muriah is the glue that holds our SPED teams together.” Her combination of expertise and compassion makes her an invaluable asset to the Marshall community. Thank you, Muriah.



Congratulations to these staff members!

They join the many VPS employees who have received Excellence Awards since 2007.