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2024 Riverside County Employee of the Year for Moreno Valley Unified School District Named in Surprise Visit

By Riverside County Office of Education, Community Writer
February 13, 2024 at 06:51pm. Views: 327

The atmosphere in the Canyon Springs High School multi-purpose room was buzzing with nervous excitement. The pep band and the cheerleaders were warming up while family, friends, and colleagues, gathered in anticipation. When Michelle Forcina walked in, the whole room erupted in congratulatory applause as the beloved school secretary was surprised to learn that she was being named the 2024 Riverside County Classified Employee of the Year by Riverside County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Edwin Gomez.

“She draws inspiration from her mentors who have guided her journey across her career, and Michelle aspires to pass on her knowledge and wisdom to her colleagues, fostering an environment where everyone can reach their fullest potential,” said Riverside County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edwin Gomez. “Michelle’s dedication to building connections with students, even outside the classroom, demonstrates her commitment to their well-being and academic success.” 

“What a huge surprise, and I am so honored and so happy to be a part of Moreno Valley Unified School District,” said Michelle Forcina after being named the 2024 Classified Employee of the Year. “I love all of you, my students out there, and the staff that is so supportive. I’m so grateful for all of you, and I am looking forward to many more years with all of you.”  

Michelle Forcina has done a little bit of everything as a classified employee on the campus of Canyon Springs High School. Her career at Moreno Valley Unified School District is a testament to how strong performance can lead to opportunities for advancement. She started at the campus as a substitute employee in the attendance office, was hired as the receptionist, moved into a Clerk III position, and is now Secretary III supporting the principal and the busy activities in the school’s main office. From registration and recognition events, to coordinating meetings and payroll, Michelle Forcina exudes a calm, safe, and relaxing presence so that students, parents, substitutes, and employees, can all feel accepted and reach their fullest potential. She connects with students and opens her office as a place of acceptance, relaxation, and safety where they can connect with a familiar face. Her colleagues describe her as a “reflective listener who extends herself to others….and who hears all, but judges none.”

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