Beverly Paulina Randazzo served the New Orleans Public School System for more than 30 years. For three decades, Ms. Randazzo helped shape the minds of local students; first starting as a teacher in the 1960s for the Orleans Parish School Board, and then ascending to the position of assistant principal from 1982 to 1995. A Louisiana native, Ms. Randazzo matriculated at The University of New Orleans, earning a bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1964 and a master’s degree in educational administration in 1974.
Throughout her career, Ms. Randazzo served the Lutheran Women’s Missionaries League in a variety of roles, including as a parliamentarian, president of the Louisiana-Mississippi district, and serving on the international board of directors. Additionally, she has made contributions to parent newsletters and flyers focused on child management techniques.
A well-regarded school administrator and educator, Ms. Randazo is a multiple recipient of the Betty Heitman Award from the Republican Woman’s Club of Jefferson Parish (2005, 2007). In recognition of her service, Ms. Randazzo is a Who’s Who Lifetime Achiever and is featured in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in the World and Who’s Who of American Women.
Since retiring, Ms. Randazzo spends her time enjoying reading, traveling, and ballroom dancing.
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