Honoring Two Decades of Service to the School




Honoring Two Decades of Service to the School
Share
News


FWCD faculty and staff gathered on April 25 to celebrate two long-standing employees, Guadalupe Archer and Maria Olvera. They have worked in housekeeping since 2000.  FWCD since 2000. Hosted in the Goff Room of the Fischer Dining Pavilion, the Retirement Reception featured a short program with Debbie Eastwood, Housekeeping Supervisor, speaking about the impact Archer and Olvera have made at FWCD and on the housekeeping team. 

“During their time here, they have made a lasting impact on our team and our school as a whole. They helped make our housekeeping team successful with their outstanding dedication and work, which keeps our campus safe and clean,” Eastwood said. “They continually went beyond what was required of them in their daily tasks. You both have motivated us with your tenacity, professionalism, and commitment to the School’s standards throughout your careers. We appreciate you being an inspiration to all of us. You most certainly made my job easier.”

Archer and Olvera's influences extend across the Lower, Middle, and Upper School divisions. Olvera began her journey at FWCD in the Middle School, later transitioning to the Upper School Science Building in 2022. Archer also started in the Middle School, then moved to the Lower School before moving to the  Upper School Science Building in 2022. Their work has touched every corner of our school, and FWCD is grateful for their dedication and service. 







You may also be interested in...

Honoring Two Decades of Service to the School

Fort Worth Country Day has an institutional commitment to the principles of diversity. In that spirit, the School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability or national origin in admissions, the administration of its educational policies, financial aid, athletics, and other School-administered programs.