2008 Special Recognition Recipients
Janice Buhs, 2008 "Special Recognition" Award Recipient
Janice Buhs started working for Okemos Public Schools in 1990. She has worked as the administrative assistant for Special Education for the last 16 years. Her role in special education is a diverse position as she works with forty seven special education staff members and over five hundred students and their families throughout the district. Janice feels that the special education staff and her placement at Chippewa Middle School are two of the best perks of her job.
Janice received her B.S. in English Education from Southern Illinois University and taught high school English in Ohio many years ago. Her two children, Stacy and Todd, went through Okemos Public Schools from kindergarten though graduation at OHS in 1994 and 2000, respectively. When her children were in school, she was active as a volunteer. Over the years she was a Picture Person at Central, member of the OAKS board, president of the Chippewa Parent Group, president of the Okemos Athletic Boosters at OHS, and a docent at the Kresge Art Museum. Presently, her volunteering jobs have taken a back seat to her new, best position as "Gramma" to Isabela and Alex, and baby-t0-be in February.
Kenneth B. Green, 2008 "Special Recognition" Award Recipient
Kenneth B. Green was born, reared, and educated in Gadsden, Alabama. He graduated from Gadsden High School with honors in May 1972, after attending Saint Martin DePorres Catholic School for his elementary and middle school education. Kenneth grew up very active in his church, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts of America, and the local Boys Club where he received many honors and awards. After graduating from high school, Kenneth attended Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, Alabama. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy, and received an honorable discharge in 1975.
Kenneth relocated to the state of Michigan in 1994 and became an employee with the Okemos Public School district, where he presently serves as a lead custodial/maintenance supervisor at Chippewa Middle School. Kenneth was reared by a single mother and his grandparents who taught him to love God and respect all mankind by treating others as he wished to be treated.


