WCS Celebrates Bert Rodriguez’s Retirement After 24 Years Of Service
January 31, 2023 at 9:36 p.m.
By Staff Report-
Rodriguez has been a custodian since 1999, where he served Leesburg Elementary until 2009. He has been at WCHS ever since.
Jen Stafford, his supervisor, led the group in reminiscing about their favorite “Bertimus Maximus” memories and he shared a few stories as well, according to a news release from WCS.
With the move to an outdoor graduation over the past several years, Rodriguez earned the best chair stacker award for three years running. He shared that he loves to organize and stack the chairs back into the trailer following graduation and he plans to come back this year to continue the tradition.
When asked about post-retirement plans, Rodriguez said, “I am looking forward to taking a year off and spending it playing basketball with my two grandkids (with one on the way). I would also love to go to Hawaii if I get the chance.”
Dr. David Hoffert, WCS superintendent, said, “Warsaw Community Schools owes immense gratitude to Bert for his many years of service. Bert served our schools and students faithfully during his career. His work behind the scenes ensured our schools were ready to go for students everyday. Bert, well done and thank you.”
Although Tuesday was his last official last day at WCS, Rodriguez noted that he considers his co-workers as part of the family and he hopes to stay in touch.
Rodriguez has been a custodian since 1999, where he served Leesburg Elementary until 2009. He has been at WCHS ever since.
Jen Stafford, his supervisor, led the group in reminiscing about their favorite “Bertimus Maximus” memories and he shared a few stories as well, according to a news release from WCS.
With the move to an outdoor graduation over the past several years, Rodriguez earned the best chair stacker award for three years running. He shared that he loves to organize and stack the chairs back into the trailer following graduation and he plans to come back this year to continue the tradition.
When asked about post-retirement plans, Rodriguez said, “I am looking forward to taking a year off and spending it playing basketball with my two grandkids (with one on the way). I would also love to go to Hawaii if I get the chance.”
Dr. David Hoffert, WCS superintendent, said, “Warsaw Community Schools owes immense gratitude to Bert for his many years of service. Bert served our schools and students faithfully during his career. His work behind the scenes ensured our schools were ready to go for students everyday. Bert, well done and thank you.”
Although Tuesday was his last official last day at WCS, Rodriguez noted that he considers his co-workers as part of the family and he hopes to stay in touch.
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