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Beatrice schools honor February employee and business partners; foundation to match employee-of-month gifts

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Summary

The board recognized Missy Timmerman as February employee of the month and named Beatrice Family Chiropractic as business friend of the month. The BeyondTrust Educational Foundation will match employee-of-the-month donations and expand matching to previous recipients back to August.

The Beatrice Public Schools Board recognized school staff and local business partners during its February meeting, naming Missy Timmerman employee of the month and Beatrice Family Chiropractic as the district’s business friend of the month.

Doctor Nielsen presented the employee recognition, saying Missy Timmerman “goes above and beyond to ensure [students] feel safe, supported, and valued,” and noting her leadership in organizing staff events and supporting students and staff. The board and foundation representatives presented Timmerman with the recognition onstage.

Jamie Vayner, speaking for the BeyondTrust Educational Foundation, announced the foundation will match the employee-of-the-month gift and will apply matching funds retroactively to recipients from August through January. “The foundation will match the gift from the school district for the employee of the month,” Vayner said, and described additional staff-appreciation plans including special lunches, teacher grants, and support from sponsors.

The board also named Beatrice Family Chiropractic as business friend of the month and acknowledged business owner RJ Grama and his wife Eddy for long-term support at events, donations of T-shirts and classroom support, and volunteer help at athletic events.

These recognitions were presented as part of the meeting’s outstanding recognition segment; no formal board votes were required.