ill be inducted into the Shaker High School Alumni Hall of Fame. Doors open at 6 p.m. in the High School Media Center. Light refreshments will be served. The program begins at 6:30 p.m.
The inductees for 2019 are:
Susan Allen — Class of 1984
Susan Allen is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and the College of William and Mary, as well as graduating from many Army and Pennsylvania State transportation and supply chain programs. She entered federal service as a Transportation Specialist at West Point.
She is also a member of the Virginia Area Six Special Olympics Board of Directors, and has earned numerous awards for her service including the Global War on Terrorism Medal, U.S. Army Transportation Corps Regimental Civilian of the Year, and U.S. Forces Korea Civilian Employee of the Year.
Jonathan Teale — Class of 1982
Jonathan Teale is the Chief of Police for the Colonie Police Department, overseeing a department of 112 sworn officers and 49 full and part time civilian employees.
Teale has received the Colonie Police Department’s Distinguished Service Award and the John Kimball O’Neill Certificate of Achievement from the New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services.
Dr. Jonathan Mathis — Class of 2000
Dr. Jonathan Mathis is a graduate of American University with a degree in business administration, a graduate of Trinity Washington University with a master of science in administration and educational administration, and holds a PhD in urban education policy at the University of Southern California and is the executive director of The Next Step Public Charter School of Washington, D.C. The school provides a learning community for nearly 400 adult-learners, ages 16-24, with a focus on college and career readiness.
Kimberly Jeram — Class of 1986
Kimberly Jeram has been a teacher at Shaker High School for over two decades serving students with special needs. During her time as a teacher, she has gone above and beyond to help students graduate
Christian D’Orazio — Class of 1966
Christian D’Orazio was a track standout at Shaker High School, holding a long jump record of 22 feet, nine inches that still stands today. He graduated from college with a bachelor’s degree in physical health/education and a master’s degree in education. D’Orazio spent
He has also created two pilot fitness programs, both for state and federal agencies, that were piloted under the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports: the “Getting Stronger, Now” program for the state of Maryland and the “Semper Fit” program for the USMC.