The 2024 Education Theo Award Winners
Albuquerque Public Schools (APS), the largest school district in New Mexico, faced a significant challenge with outdated job descriptions that lacked specific physical demands for essential job functions. This ambiguity created uncertainty for both current employees and job candidates, potentially impacting workplace safety and employee wellbeing. Read more.
Arlington Independent School District, the 13th-largest school district in Texas, serves over 56,000 students across 76 schools. With a diverse student population and over 9,000 staff members, AISD faced challenges in its workplace safety and employee care. Read more.
California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), a public research university in the California State University system, grappled with high litigation rates in its workers’ compensation claims. This led to increased costs and extended claim resolution times. Additionally, the university struggled with prolonged return-to-work processes and identifying specific safety hazards contributing to workplace injuries. Read more.
The Theo Award celebrates its inaugural year, honoring 31 workers’ compensation programs for their excellence and service to workers across the nation. To learn more about the award and amazing qualities each winner possesses, visit here.