SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union partnered with the North Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce for the Seventh Annual Heroes in Education Awards Dinner, recognizing outstanding contributions in education.
The annual event, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, honors individuals who support student success across local schools. Awards are presented in the following categories: Primary and Secondary Principal of the Year, Primary and Secondary Teacher of the Year, Special Education Teacher of the Year, Parent Volunteer of the Year, STEM Teacher of the Year, Physical Education Teacher of the Year and Visual and Performing Arts Teacher of the Year.
New this year, SchoolsFirst FCU supported the recognition of classified school employees, an essential group of professionals who contribute to school operations and student success. Three classified staff members, representing elementary, middle and high school levels were honored at the event. Nominated by peers, students and parents, the honorees were recognized and received awards from Nakima Boleware, manager of the Northridge branch.
Thirteen honorees were recognized at the April 22 event, with each receiving a wagon filled with school supplies for their classrooms and students. The three classified staff honorees each received a $500 award from SchoolsFirst FCU.
2026 Heroes in Education Award Recipients
Visual and Performing Arts Teacher of the Year: Tara Corral, Calahan Street Elementary
Physical Education Teacher of the Year: Michelle Brait, Reseda Charter High School
STEM Teacher of the Year: Marcelle Khalil-Hein, Granada Hills Charter TK-12
Elementary Teacher of the Year: Carroll Gelberg, El Oro Way Charter for Enriched Studies
Secondary Teacher of the Year: Amy Edmonds, Robert Frost Middle School
Special Education Teacher of the Year: Caryl Medina, Sven Lokrantz Special Education Center
Elementary Principal of the Year: Christine Chun, Balboa Elementary Gifted Magnet
Secondary Principal of the Year: Cindy Duong, Grover Cleveland Charter High School
Parent Volunteer of the Year: Kimberly Amado
Classified Awards
Jin Ok, Beckford Charter for Enriched Studies
Erik Heil, Sven Lokrantz Special Education Center
Jorge Garcia, Granada Hills Charter TK-12
Golden Apple Award
Karen Turner, Alfred B. Nobel Charter Middle School
“Educators and school employees play a critical role in student success every day,” said Josh Smith, vice president of school and community relations. “We partner with the North Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce to help recognize both certificated and classified staff who make a difference in their schools and communities.”