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{Debbie Ruemenapp}
Debbie Ruemenapp
Executive Secretary

Wayne V. Rodolfich
Superintendent


Lyn Laiche
Receptionist
1006 Communy Avenue - P.O. Box 250 - Pascagoula, MS - 39568-0250
Phone: (228) 938-6495 - Fax (228) 938-6528

Named Superintendent of the Pascagoula School District
August 1, 2005

TEACH Mississippi - Trial PSA (.WMV file - 3.5 MB)
by Wayne V. Rodolfich
Give Every Child a Chance - Trial PSA (.SWF file - 2.4 MB)
by Wayne V. Rodolfich
DESTINATION GRADUATION (.SWF - ~10 MB)
Related article & story:
Destination Graduation article (Supt.'s web site)
Destination Graduation story (SOUTH MISSISSIPPI Living Magazine)
by Wayne V. Rodolfich

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
 
~ Supt. Wayne Rodolfich presented Mrs. Powell with a Destination Graduation/Teach Mississippi t-shirt and a notebook filled with information on how the Pascagoula School District is tackling the high school drop out rate issue.
 
{Mr. Rodolfich presents Mrs. Alma Powell, America}
 
~ Winner, Mississippi Educational Computing Association (MECA) 2008 Technology Administrator of the Year

{Wayne V Rodolfich, MECA 2008, Technology Administrator of the Year}

Click on image to view more and larger photos
 
~ Destination Graduation Proclamation by Mississippi Governor, Haley Barbour, January 14-18, 2008
 

~ Campaign Creator & Leader, Destination Graduation!

{South Mississippi Living - November 2007} Click here or on the picture to go to South Mississippi Living magagine's web site to read the story and see pictures related to the Pascagoula School District's "Destination Graduation" campaign.

Article and photos courtesy of South Mississippi Living.
{Destination Graduation}
~ Campaign Creator & Leader, TEACH Mississippi
{TEACH Mississippi}
~ One of three superintendents selected statewide to serve on a Blue Ribbon Panel to Redesign University Curriculum for Teacher Programs by the Institute of Higher Learning headed by Lynn House
Jackson, MS September 18, 2006


{REDESIGN MS Committee}

~ Scholastic Inc. Recovery in the Gulf: One Year Later, Mississippi Representative at the Scholastic Headquarters, New York, New York August 9, 2006

~ Delta State University, Nissan Superintendents Academy, Keynote Speaker 6/19 and conducted a full day seminar on 6/20 on School Improvement Cleveland, Mississippi June 19, 2006

~ District received the Governor’s Award for Best Partnership between Industry and Community for post-Katrina Counseling set up through a Chevron Grant
Jackson, Mississippi

{ms. gov barbour, mr rodolfich}
 
~ Participated in the American Library Associations National Town Hall Meeting
The Keynote Speaker was First Lady Laura Bush and the event was moderated by CNBC’s Lester Holt. Selected by Scholastic Inc. as the Mississippi Gulf Coast representative for this event.
New Orleans, Louisiana June 6, 2006

{ala panelists, mr rodolfich on right}

~ Met with the President and First Lady of the United States of America at their announcement of the Laura Bush Library Grant Program at College Park Elementary Gautier, Mississippi, March 8, 2006

{mrs bush at cpes-ges}

{president bush, mr rodolfich}

~ Mississippi Staff Development Conference Presenter
Presented on School Improvement
Jackson, Mississippi on January 24, 2006

~ Gautier High School featured in The Achiever National Newsletter from the
United States Department of Education
Volume 5, No. 1 January 2006


{the achiever} {wvr achiever 3}

~ Received the Terrel H. Bell National Leadership Award
(one of five recipients; the only secondary principal to receive the award)
Washington, DC on November 10-11, 2005

{bell award wvr}
 

~ Attended U.S. Department of Education’s Blue Ribbon Schools Ceremony
Personally met with the United States Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings Washington, DC November 10-11, 2005

{Mr. Rodolfich, Dr. Spellings}

~ Officially notified by the United States Department of Education that Gautier High School and Pascagoula High School were named NCLB Nationally Recognized Blue Ribbon High Schools for Superior State Test Performance Pascagoula, MS September 2005


{br logo}

~ The PSD Team assisted and supported the Red Cross, National Guard, and FEMA application site on the Pascagoula High School campus in the month of September.
{red cross aid}
~ The PSD Team assisted and supported the Jackson County Emergency Operation Center on the Gautier High School Campus where National Forestry, Engineers, and Recovery Specialist were housed and met for the month of September.
{vols abound}
~ The PSD Team engineered a plan to clean schools and return to school in 27 days
~ The PSD Team applied for and received Restart Grant Money
~ The PSD Team applied for and received Displaced Student Money
~ 26 Million dollars in damages, 11 flooded schools, two rendered not useable.
{central a mess}
~ Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005.

{k graphic}

Educational Background

St. Martin High School

Graduated in 1985
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Associate of Arts

Graduated in 1988
Delta State University

Bachelor of Science in Education

Graduated in 1991
Delta State University

Master of Education

Graduated in 1992
Delta State University

Master of Education

Administration & Supervision

Graduated in 1993