
This year, the university included the annual staff employee recognition event - previously known as the Knight Star Awards - to make Founders’ Day a day-long celebration of all who contribute to the institution’s growing excellence. Past Founders’ Day ceremonies celebrated the excellence of UCF’s students and faculty.
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“We are so grateful that each of you chooses UCF as your professional home, and for the impact you have on our community every day.” “Today we get the opportunity to show you our gratitude and to celebrate the difference you make - every day of the year - at our university, in our community and in the lives of our students and their families,” UCF President Alexander N. UCF also debuted the inaugural Employee Excellence awards, which highlighted A&P, USPS and OPS-non-student employees who made exceptional contributions to the campus community. UCF honored employees for reaching 5, 10, 15, 25, 30, 35 and 40 years of service recognized recent retirees and presented the Florida TaxWatch Productivity Awards for saving or maximizing tax dollars and promoting innovation.
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And with that effort, the Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School Educational Foundation was incorporated in August 1995.

This consensus initiative, “Stand Up For B-CC 2000,” established Three Pillars of Reform - Academic Excellence, Small School Experience, and Connecting with Community - that launched a renaissance at B-CC High School.įor the school to maintain and enhance its rich academic tradition, the initiative found additional resources, both financial and material, in B-CC’s surrounding businesses, parents, and alumni. After a year of intensive research, surveying, and educational forums, the group presented an initiative for re-engineering B-CC. In response to the effect of these cuts, a group of staff, parents, alumni, students, business leaders, and concerned citizens representing all sectors of the community, formed the Community Coalition for B-CC High School (CC-B-CC) which issued “A Call to Action” for Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School.


The Bethesda Chevy-Chase High School Educational Foundation began in the mid-1990s when Montgomery County budget cuts impacted B-CC’s ability to maintain a high-quality public education - long a proud hallmark of the community.
