Nordquist and has worked in the Whittier Union high school district since 1982. 38 years later he's been awarded the honor of his educational career.
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The announcement was a bit unconventional; it was made via video conference. But it was still emotional... and long overdue. When he arrived in Whittier, Nordquist was jumping for joy... quite literally... competing to win a spot as a high jumper on the 1984 US Olympic team. He went on to finish 5th.
His colleagues say they have always appreciated Nordquist's high character, adding he "walks the walk and talks the talk", and has influenced thousands of kids over the years.
"One of the things I tried to teach the kids is that if you want to do something make sure you're setting goals... and you're setting long term goals, short term goals, and you're trying to achieve those goals," said Nordquist.
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In his educational career, he followed in his father's footsteps. Dad had received this same honor in 1986.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. Mr. Nordquist is stepping away... into retirement.
"I will definitely come back to the games and sit at the top of the stands and watch. I just hope the fall is closer to normal than we ended the school year," said Nordquist.