Several of Mrs. Hurtado’s grandchildren attend Hernandez, so it is no surprise that many of our children call her “Nana.” The faculty and staff appreciate all of her efforts on a daily basis. She always goes above and beyond her job duties. Kind-hearted, efficient, organized, and happy are a few words to describe this magnificent lady.
Principal Amber Owens believes that she is the “face” of Hernandez. She is the first one to greet visitors and last one to see them as they leave. “Diana is cross-trained and willing to help out in any position. She is our rock and an asset to Hernandez,” says Owens.
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