Thursday, October 6, 2016

HCSD 3rd Edition - Walk of Gratitude

We hope you enjoy reading about the second edition in a series of HCSD Walks of Gratitude! Today we feature Bradley HS, Memorial MS, and the Innovative Learning Center (ILC). 

In today's society we are all so busy. We constantly are pushing ourselves and each other to do more and to be more. In our quest to #BeELITE, we often forget to stop and reflect and simply say "thank you". To pause and take the time to tell those that make our lives better that we appreciate them for all the little things and big things they do to enhance our journey.



Within the Hilliard City Schools, we focus on instilling a passion for growth in ourselves, our staff and our students. We push ourselves to #TheEdge each day to be the best for our students, colleagues, district, parents and the community we serve. We expect to be at the top of our profession. We push to be innovative, to take risk, to demonstrate a growth mindset and to stay above the line. We strive to provide a world class experience for our students that prepares them to be ready for tomorrow. We believe we have created this environment within our district because of the amazing staff that we have in front of our students each day. Those staff members all are relentless in their pursuit to #BeELITE in their classroom for their students.

So today we pressed pause and took time to simply say "thank you". To show gratitude for all the little and big things these professionals do each day to create a first class experience for our students. To let them know that they are appreciated and that their hard work does not go unnoticed. These teachers demonstrate a passion for growth which has created a classroom culture that promotes risk taking and fosters student growth both academically and socially! They are preparing students to be Ready for Tomorrow! THANK YOU!


Hilliard Bradley High School



Rae Cunningham 
Mrs. Cunningham used her own time last spring transforming three courses into our new English 12 course that is a pilot for Bradley.  These teachers are very passionate about this work and it is directly benefiting students.  

Julie Rickert 
Mrs. Rickert used her own time last spring transforming three courses into our new English 12 course that is a pilot for Bradley.  These teachers are very passionate about this work and it is directly benefiting students.  

Pam Worth 
Mrs. Worth used her own time last spring transforming three courses into our new English 12 course that is a pilot for Bradley.  These teachers are very passionate about this work and it is directly benefiting students.  

Jarrod Crocker 
Mr. Crocker's classroom is constantly “in motion”.  Students are working at different paces and on different material depending on where they are in the curriculum.  Mr. Crocker constantly differentiates which allows those advanced students to move ahead and those that may be struggling to receive more intentional, one- on- one attention.  


Linsey Stiles 
Mrs. Stiles has worked to gather a student needs assessment that has allowed her to determine the greatest need in terms of mental health in our building.  She is now using that data to create groups that will provide those students in need the tools they need to feel success mentally at Bradley.

Hilliard Memorial Middle School

Heather Moody- Heather continues to learn, grow and be a model for her colleagues in the area of curriculum revision, collaboration with other staff members, student voice and choice, grading and rethinking homework.  She constantly examines her practice to better meet the needs of her students and to allow them to show mastery.  She works collaboratively with other math teachers both inside and outside our building while leading our math department at MMS.

Jean Shackle- Jean is a veteran teacher who is continually open to new ways to meet the needs of all students.  She has embraced Blended Learning, the workshop model and all other district initiatives and serves as a leader and model for her fellow Language Arts teachers.  Jean served on the Vendor Assessment committee and has been instrumental in helping her colleagues, both inside and outside her department, in implementing the STAR Assessment and interpreting the results.  She continuously looks for ways to help students grow and meet their goals. 

Mark VanKirk- Mark serves as our Social Studies Department leader and has helped guide his department in the area of student voice and choice.  Their work with Learning Menus served as a model to other departments at MMS and they continue to look for ways to refine and adapt.

Julie Volbert- Julie has fully embraced the R Factor concepts into her work with her students in Family and Consumer Science.  She has incorporated R Factor Skills into her curriculum and continues to model and apply R Factors skills to her students’ everyday lives. 

Brandi Weibel- Brandi is a tireless worker who continuously searches for ways to reach her students.  She currently is working to apply the workshop model to her math classroom in an effort to intervene with students on a daily basis.  Brandi is a great collaborator and team player, while also pushing her colleagues to learn and grow.  She is also starting a Math Club this year to give students additional ways to push themselves and apply math. 

Innovative Learning Center

Troy Sayre
Troy is one of our online social studies teachers that teaches not only out of the ILC but also district wide.  Troy is deserving of recognition because he quietly goes through his day making an impact on students in a personalized way.  Troy’s approach to online is to provide students with a high quality educational experience while offering voice and choice in their learning.  He is continually looking to improve his courses by retooling them to include the latest technology tools for students to demonstrate their learning.  One of Troy’s unsung qualities is his willingness to be a resource for other online teachers and staff district wide as they work through their own canvas courses.  Mr. Sayre is a valued member of the team at the ILC.


Pam Antos
Pam is the poster teacher for what a growth mindset looks like in our profession.  Coming to us from the middle school level, Pam has taken the approach that she is going to constantly look for ways to improve because her students deserve nothing short of her best effort.  It’s been so exciting to watch Pam take on a new challenge each year and make it her own.  Whether she is teaching college level English classes in our College Jumpstart Network, starting a college symposium experience instead of a traditional assessment, or even jumping in on the ground floor of a new class called Project Discover she is always enhancing the student experience.  It’s been one of the highlights of the ILC to see Mrs. Antos play such a pivotal role in our culture and student experience. If you are searching for an advocate for all students and their unique needs,  look no further than Mrs. Antos. 

Ray Newsom
Ray brings a smile to your face as soon as you either meet him or even talk about him.  Mr. Newsom’s approach to his daily work with some of our most challenging cases at times is a refreshing combination of servant leadership and genuine care for individual students. As an intervention specialist at the ILC he is working with students in online courses, setting goals, and customizing the experience so they can each feel success.  He is always looking for ways to motivate his students, even if that means providing KFC as an inventive.  A staff favorite for his Funky Friday pants and diffusion of good spirits, Ray is a key member of our ILC culture. 


Zack White
Zack has taken over the LEAD program these past two years and developed a pathway for students to know they are cared for and can achieve success academically if they apply themselves.  The relationships he develops with his students can be looked upon as the sole reason he is having success with students that otherwise may not have found it.  The classroom walls do not contain some of his connections as he’s making students realize their potential and growth opportunities in social settings, work settings, or local fitness centers.  The impact Zack has had on one particular student cannot be overlooked as anything short of a Hollywood movie moment.  Mr. White displays our VBO’s as good as anyone in the district by standing up and owning it, having the power of the team in mind, and always having a passion for growth to get better. 

Thank you to our building administration for fostering cultures in their buildings that allow staff to #BeELITE. 

  • Hilliard Bradely HS - Mindy Mordarski, Erin McClincy, Tim Dellapina, Justin Ufferman
  • Memorial MS - Barry Bay and Jon Way
  • Innovative Learning Center - Brent Wise and Scott Morrison

With Gratitude,
Dawn Sayre (@dsayre32), Mark Tremayne (@t_livinthedream) and John Bandow

Stay Connected: Please follow us as a Secondary Curriculum Team on Twitter: @hcsdseced









*See the story behind the Walk of Gratitude from Jon Gordon here​

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

HCSD 2nd Edition - Walk of Gratitude

We hope you enjoy reading about the second edition in a series of HCSD Walks of Gratitude! Today we feature Darby HS, “THE” Heritage MS and Station Sixth Grade.

In today's society we are all so busy. We constantly are pushing ourselves and each other to do more and to be more. In our quest to #BeELITE, we often forget to stop and reflect and simply say "thank you". To pause and take the time to tell those that make our lives better that we appreciate them for all the little things and big things they do to enhance our journey.



Within the Hilliard City Schools, we focus on instilling a passion for growth in ourselves, our staff and our students. We push ourselves to #TheEdge each day to be the best for our students, colleagues, district, parents and the community we serve. We expect to be at the top of our profession. We push to be innovative, to take risk, to demonstrate a growth mindset and to stay above the line. We strive to provide a world class experience for our students that prepares them to be ready for tomorrow. We believe we have created this environment within our district because of the amazing staff that we have in front of our students each day. Those staff members all are relentless in their pursuit to #BeELITE in their classroom for their students.

So today we pressed pause and took time to simply say "thank you". To show gratitude for all the little and big things these professionals do each day to create a first class experience for our students. To let them know that they are appreciated and that their hard work does not go unnoticed. These teachers demonstrate a passion for growth which has created a classroom culture that promotes risk taking and fosters student growth both academically and socially! They are preparing students to be Ready for Tomorrow! THANK YOU!


Hilliard Darby High School



Allison Kruder - Allison worked to develop a Spanish course for native speakers.  This is a new pilot in our district that provides a very personalized and unique opportunity for our native speakers.  She is able to explore the content and enhance the learning experience for students with a different background. 

Adam Olsheski - Adam creates a safe and collaborative learning environment for some of our most difficult students.  He fosters an environment of trust with his students and he encourages students to take risks. A growth mindset culture is valued and embraced.   He is invested in his students and he genuinely cares for each student.  

Shawn Morris - Shawn’s use of technology in the classroom has provided meaningful experiences for student’s.  His students are highly engaged in meaningful and purposeful lessons.  In addition, Shawn has taken on a leadership role as a peer mentor to other teachers in the building. He assists Maria, our technology teacher, with professional development for implementation of technology with our new One2One initiative.

Nikki Henkel - Nikki creates a learning space that is inviting and designed to promote creativity, collaboration, critical thinking and communication.  This quarter she invited adults into her classroom and asked them to talk about their love for reading and reading for pleasure.   She provides meaningful and authentic opportunities for her students.

Valerie Kulic-Brown - Valerie is the master at promoting creativity and collaboration.  She creates meaningful and authentic opportunities for her students.  Students receive specific and immediate feedback, not only from her, but also from their peers.  Students are passionate and invested as they can create quality work that aligns with their interest.  Val has a high level of energy and she invites her students to share in the journey of learning and appreciation of art. 


“THE” Heritage Middle School


Brad McConkey - Brad exemplifies what it means to be a true professional. He continually takes on the most challenging situations and continues to build fantastic relationships with each of his students. He is relentless in his work to personalize science for his students, and he is the first to show up to the building and one of the last to leave.

MaryAnn Best - MaryAnn has embraced the workshop model and really works to make connections with her students.  She always has a ton of energy and compassion for her students.  She constantly demands more from herself and is always ready and willing to try something new.

Ann Bowen - Ann has classes at capacity each and every period of the day. She also spends her “free” time (her lunch) with students to ensure they grasp the concepts necessary to be successful in Spanish.  She embraces the energy that comes with a full classroom and creates a fun/safe environment that her students truly enjoy.  Ann is always striving to take risk to try something innovative in an effort to maximize the learning experience for all students.


Matt Burgei - Matt has created an environment where he students have started to embrace the idea of showing what they have learned in different and unique ways.  The best examples of this that I can think of is Matts most recent unit.  In order to show what the students have learned a couple of students used Mine Craft to explain what they learned while another baked a cake.  Each of these examples demonstrated his passion for personalized learning and his emphasis on creating a positive culture within his classroom.


Hilliard Station Sixth Grade


Jason Loudenslager - Jason is a model for best practice in mathematics as well as the importance of developing trusting relationships with students and staff.  He takes on district initiatives with an open mind and implements them into his classroom lessons with energy and integrity.  Jason is a positive role model not only to his students, but all people at Station.  His peers confide in him for support.  He works collaboratively with his colleagues to take on new pedagogical practices such as the workshop model and creating standard based rubrics in mathematics.  He goes above and beyond to contribute to experiences in and out of the classroom.

Joan Pitstick - Joan’s passion for learning is exemplified from the minute you walk into the classroom.  Her energy and hunger for students to learn is shown throughout the year.  Students are engaged and take ownership in their learning.  Joan took on a big initiative last year, along with her colleagues, by creating Standard Based rubrics for all social studies standards. The time and energy put into this is noteworthy, and exemplifies not only her passion for growth, but her capacity for leadership.

Joy Grubbs - Joy is an outstanding educator who goes above and beyond with her instruction and student performances.  When walking into the classroom during Music in Action, the students are in continuous “action” by singing, clapping, snapping, and moving while they transition from one concept to another.  Her choir does the same, and the productions put on by the students are energetic and emotional.  She has created a Swing Choir as an after school activity, giving all students the opportunity to sing and perform beyond the academic school day.  The show choir as made public performances at the Columbus Zoo as well.  Joy has a variety of visitors come to her classroom to observe and student teach through Capital University.  Joy is truly an outstanding educator and person.

Kelly Davis - Kelly has worked tirelessly and grown professionally over the last year taking on a new subject and diving into both social studies content and the use of mastery rubrics.  She sought out opportunities to collaborated throughout the school year and summer to create and align assessments to the newly developed mastery rubrics. She continues to ensure all learning opportunities allow students to demonstrate grade level expectations.

Lindsay Fisher - Lindsay is an open minded educator who is always ready and willing to take on new projects and initiatives that will benefit her students but herself and colleagues.  She had the amazing opportunity to lead 4 new language arts teachers to Station last year along with the support of the secondary literacy coach.  Her servant leadership has created a cohesive team that collaborates and reflects continuously throughout the year.  She along with her colleagues reinvented their instructional practices by taking on the workshop model and have become an exemplar for the building and district.

Thank you to our building administration for fostering cultures in their buildings that allow staff to #BeELITE. 

  • Hilliard Darby HS - Joyce Brickley, Chad Schulte, Matt Middleton, Adam Walton, Chris Ludban
  • "THE" Heritage MS - Matt Trombitas and Nic Gaston
  • Hilliard Station Sixth Grade - Kevin Buchman and Jacob Grantier

With Gratitude,
Dawn Sayre(@dsayre32), Mark Tremayne(@t_livinthedream) and John Bandow

Stay Connected: Please follow us as a Secondary Curriculum Team on Twitter: @hcsdseced









*See the story behind the Walk of Gratitude from Jon Gordon here​