This award is presented annually to individuals who have volunteered their efforts over a period of time and made a difference through their involvement and commitment to Piedmont’s youth. Art Hecht was a tireless community volunteer, and was dedicated to students in both Piedmont and Oakland. He served on Piedmont’s Board of Education from 1970 to 1982. He also was very active with the Piedmont Continuation High School (now called Millennium High School). In 1998, the Art Hecht Volunteer of the Year Award was established in his memory.
Nominations for the award are being sought and will be kept strictly confidential. The deadline for nominations is 4:30 p.m. on March 18, 2019. A selection committee will vote on the award recipient, who will be recognized at the May 8 Board of Education meeting, where the honoree’s good works will be acknowledged. They also will receive the gift of a work of student art. The student will receive a monetary award and commendation from the board.
Nomination forms are available online on the PUSD website HERE, at in the District Office, 460 Magnolia, or by calling Sylvia Eggert, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent, at (510) 594-2614.
Previous recipients are Hunter McCreary (1998); Ann Chandler (1999); Ruth Cuming (2000); Lisa Lomenzo (2001); jointly by Cathie Geddeis and Marion Souyoultzis (2002); jointly by Fritz and Mary Wooster (2003); Elizabeth (Betsy) Gentry (2004); Cynthia Gorman (2005); Grier Graff (2006); Julia Burke (2007); Maude Pervere (2008); jointly to Anne-Marie Lamarche and Mark Menke (2009); Janiele Maffei Tovani (2010); Andrea Swenson (2011), June Monach (2012), Bill Drum (posthumously) and Mary Ireland (2013), Ray Perman (2014), Jennifer Fox (2015), Katie Korotzer (2016), Hilary Cooper (2017), and Holly Hanke (2018).