Monday, October 23, 2017

HSCD Elementary Walk of Gratitude

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!

We hope you enjoy reading about the first in a series of HCSD Walks of Gratitude! 

Brown Elementary – Amber Furr
Amber is an exceptional teacher! When I think of our VBO’s, she exhibits all 3! Amber will “stand up and own” when she does not know something, would like clarification, or just wants to learn more. She has a true “passion for growth” as she willingly jumped on board with Blended Learning, Literacy Framework (Franki Sibberson’s work) and Math coaching opportunities to improve her instruction. Finally, Amber is a true team player and leads Brown’s Kindness Club. Another extraordinary thing about Amber that not many people know, is that she struggles with a disease that has her in pain more days than not. Despite this challenge, she never complains or draws attention to herself. Amber shows up for work every day with a positive attitude and displays true perseverance and grit!


Avery Elementary – Tina Johanni
It is an honor for me to select Tina Johanni as Avery's nominee.  Tina has been with Avery for the past two years in our cafeteria.  She greets students and staff with a warm smile all day every day. Tina is always sweet and energetic. Tina goes above and beyond for all our students no matter the situation. Staff began to recognize her positivity within her first few days at Avery.    It is an honor to work with Tina on a daily basis!


J. W. Reason Elementary – Jerry Bickel
I appreciate the many things Jerry does in our school – he goes above and beyond!


Norwich Elementary – Beth Kaufman
Beth is a shining example of "Power of the Team".  Beth is in and out of many classrooms in her role, and she makes each student and teacher she works with feel as if they are her only responsibility!  She takes great pride in getting to know her students on a personal level and they always look forward to their time with Mrs. Kaufman.  Beth also 'broadcasts' happiness in her daily roles.  She is always smiling, checking in on others, and showing great spirit in her work.  Her positive energy is contagious to all of those around her.  Beth is also flexible and goes above and beyond to support others when needed.  She is always looking for ways to grow professionally and has the highest level of professionalism.  We are fortunate to call Beth part of the team at Norwich!


Darby Creek Elementary – Tom McGinnis
Tom is an essential member of the Darby Creek community.  He is beloved by students because they genuinely feel that he cares about each one as a unique and important individual.  Tom quickly establishes relationships with students, engages with them through playful interaction, and takes the time to listen as children share the details of their lives with him throughout the many school environments.   Tom is the superhero of the school – he is everywhere you need him to be and willing to do anything that might be necessary.   In addition to the connections and relationships he establishes and maintains with students, Tom’s leadership on the custodial team at Darby Creek is exceptional.   He is always mindful of the many details that are required in order to prepare and maintain the building at the start and throughout each academic year.   Because of his commitment to details being attended to with the highest work ethic, the physical space at Darby Creek is clean, safe, and inviting.



Alton Darby Elementary – Joanne Clayton
I would like to nominate Joanne Clayton, my secretary extraordinaire! Joanne stepped up when my other secretary moved to Cincinnati and quickly learned to do crucial tasks that she had not done before. She stays late and will often catch up over the weekend to make sure the next week is as smooth as possible.   



Ridgewood Elementary – Nicolette Landon
Nicolette’s passion for coaching is exemplified not only in schoo,l but whenever and wherever one may be when talking about learning.  Nicolette has the knowledge and natural ability to collaborate with peers and offer support to push teachers to their edge and help them grow professionally while focusing on the needs of students.  Nicolette’s positive demeanor helps contribute to her success.  You will find her helping teachers in school, Central Office, Hilliard U, at home, and even in a grocery store!  Nicolette is a true ambassador of Ridgewood and Hilliard City Schools.


Horizon Elementary – Kim Sutton and Suzy Dawson
Kim and Suzy go above and beyond the role of secretary. They wear many hats throughout the day and get little gratitude. Horizon is a busy school with lots of action happening every minute. Thank you for organizing and supporting our days to make it such a successful place for kids. Many times the praise goes to the teachers and the administration for all of the work that is done, but it is Kim and Suzy that keep us running. Thank you for giving your time and love to the students and families that walk into the office. You are the smiling faces that start the day and the encouragement to students that end the day.     We are so grateful for all you do!


Alton Darby Preschool – Michelle Tomek
With many changes in building personnel, Michelle has been a vital part of making this transition happen effectively and efficiently.  Michelle truly exhibits Power of the Team and Think We, Not Me!  Her dedication to the team has a positive impact on the entire building.  The staff greatly appreciates all of the time and effort that Michelle gives to our students and families.  Michelle’s passion for our students and the building culture is what help makes HCSD such a great place to be! 



Hilliard Crossing Elementary – Sandy Nagy
Sandy goes above and beyond for our students on a regular basis.   Even as a tutor, Sandy has stepped up and taken the lead in the ELL department as we transition in our new ELL teacher.   Sandy has come in on her own time to test students and has helped to maintain our sanity as we have been inundated with many new ELL move-ins.   Sandy has been maintaining our ELL database, analyzing pre-LAS/LAS tests to answer staff and parent questions and has worked tirelessly to schedule students into support groups.  Sandy realizes that she has become the ELL “expert” in our building and has taken the new staff and students under her wing.   In addition, Sandy has stepped up to lead our student leadership group (Choose to Lead) when our current staff stepped down.   Sandy will do anything for any of us and has truly modeled the Think WE mentality for all of us at Hilliard Crossing!


Washington Elementary – Scott Stevens
Mr. Stevens' impact on Washington Elementary can be seen and felt from the moment you walk in the door. Not only is he an extraordinary art teacher who uses a studio approach to encourage student voice and choice in their learning, but he is also the creator of all things "Wolfie." Mr. Stevens goes above and beyond for his students, and he also builds connections and partnerships with our Washington community through his work with our art club and PTO. He is also a leader in our One2One initiative providing tips, tricks, and troubleshooting help to our entire building. His positive attitude and problem solving mindset is an asset to our leadership team, and he is respected and appreciated by his colleagues. He embodies what it means to "think we not me," and he truly makes Washington a great place to work and learn for our staff and students. Thank you Mr. Stevens! 

Britton Elementary – Teresa Blake
Teresa has become an essential part of the Britton Community, working tirelessly to support staff, students and families.  Her positive energy is contagious, and she continuously goes above and beyond the described duties of her job as secretary to make sure that everyone Is connected and successful.  She is detailed and efficient in all her work, kind and nurturing to our kids, and responsive to the needs of our staff.   No matter what the request – if she is able, Teresa is willing.   Her love for our Britton family is evident, and Britton is a better place because she chooses to give her talents to us.   












Tuesday, October 10, 2017

2017 HCSD Walk of Gratitude - Station, Memorial, Bradley, 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!

We hope you enjoy reading about the first in a series of HCSD Walks of Gratitude! 


Hilliard Station Sixth Grade Building

Jill Logan

Jill’s willingness to work on a variety of projects for both students and staff help make Station run like a well-oiled machine. In addition to teaching digital citizenship, Jill works with small groups of students to help support their work in their academic classes. She also organizes our announcements every day, coordinating groups of students to record and publish video productions. In addition to taking on our extracurricular program, Jill also spends countless hours ensuring that our annual Track and Field Day goes off without a hitch and is always willing to lend a hand with various events and projects. Her commitment and dedication to the staff and students at Station make this a great place to learn and work.  

Tisha Alexander (Not Pictured) 

In addition to revitalizing the Station Media Center and managing media and resources for the building, Tish is an essential, go-to person for anyone in our building. Administrators, teachers, tutors, and students seek out her expertise on a regular basis and she is always willing to step up and lend a helping hand to whomever needs it. Not only does she lead our iPad distribution and collection processes, she trains students for work at the Genius Bar, continues to provide necessary device management and support, and goes into classrooms to ensure that technology enhances the learning opportunities for teachers and students throughout the building. Her willingness to go above and beyond for students and staff makes Station a great place to learn and work!

Jeff Loundenslager
Our day custodian, Jeff Loudenslager, is an invaluable member of the Station family. From the first thing in the morning until the end of the day, he supports students and staff by ensuring that our building is a clean and safe place to be. He is always willing to lend a helping hand to a student headed to Memorial for orchestra or fix a leak in a bathroom. Jeff is a consistent start to our morning and his response to unexpected events in the building helps ensure that everyone makes it to the final bell. It is because of his help and support that Station continues to be a well-oiled machine!
Kaity Mangold
Although Kaity has only been teaching for a few years, she demonstrates the confidence and poise of a veteran teacher. Not only is she one of our rock-star Language Arts teachers and contributes on a regular basis to the success of her department, her caring nature and willingness to go above and beyond benefits the students on her team and all of her colleagues at Station. In addition to her work in the classroom, Kaity ensures that Station is a welcoming and fun community by assisting with Student Council, fully embracing the mantras of the Energy Bus, and being a source of positive contagious energy in our building!
Innovative Learning Center

Binish Hussain

Binish, or Miss B, as her students call her, has been a welcomed addition to our ILC staff. She consistently brings a smile and welcoming presence to all. Whether be attending field trips to the retirement village, a badminton brain-break, or assisting a student with an online class, she is always willing to meet the diverse needs of our students.  

Jim VanWinkle
Mr. VanWinkle has been an instrumental member of our ILC staff as an Online Math Teacher.  He consistently invests large periods of time with our online and PSN students to help get them the personalized attention they need to be successful. 
Hilliard Memorial Middle School 

Audrey Flaugh
Audrey has a passion for children and she strives to push them and help them excel in Public Speaking. Audrey can often be seen teaching her students and giving of herself to increase her student’s confidence. She regularly gives students examples and will go first to give her students the confidence they need to be excellent.  Her commitment to her students has allowed students to meet their goals and grow as individuals. Audrey is not satisfied with average, she pursues greatness and expects nothing less from herself or her students.  

Brooke Hanson
Brooke serves in a variety of formal and informal roles at MMS that have helped to build a culture of school spirit and camaraderie.  As cheer coach, she oversees our cheerleaders who not only cheer at games but also organize other activities around school to promote school spirit.  Brooke has helped to create themes for spirit weeks and helped coordinate our Friday spirit days with the themes of Bradley High School.  As a teacher, Brooke moved from teaching Science to Language Arts this year to follow her own personal passions and interests.  She is helping bring a new perspective to our Honors English 9 and Public Speaking and Presenting Programs.  Above all else, it is evident that Brooke enjoys school, enjoys being around middle school students and truly cares about school spirit and culture.

Heidi Shiffer
Heidi is a tremendously caring teacher who goes out of her way to provide a supportive environment for her students each and every day.  Heidi has a bright and cheerful personality that is contagious to both students and her colleagues.  Heidi’s classroom is one where students feel safe extending themselves and pushing themselves to grow each and every day.  Heidi manages to find the positives in every situation and is truly a solutions oriented person.  Heidi also supports her colleagues as a great Data Team member.  She collaborates daily with her team members to improve instruction and provide her students with personalized experiences.  Heidi does whatever she can to provide her fellow staff members with support and care.  She is always willing to reach and lend a hand to anyone in need. We are so grateful to have Heidi on our staff.

Missy Brazeau
Missy is a dedicated teacher and creates strong relationships with each student that she teachers.  Her day requires her to be in multiple classrooms to meet the needs of a wide range of students.  Missy has the ability to not only reach students that have varying challenges but also work in partnership with general education teachers.  She is driven to perform at a high level and expects the same from staff and students alike.  Missy can often be heard laughing and enjoying her time with students and staff at school, you can hear her laugh down the hall and around the corner.    Her students gain not only content knowledge form her but a belief in themselves that they can solve problems and grow as individuals.   

Julie Mizer
Julie is a math teacher as MMS, can often be found before school planning for her class.  It is not hard to tell when she is focused as the Grunge Rock pours from the speakers in her room.  She often speaks as loudly as her music to emphasize a point of learning in mathematics. Her students have called her the, “best math teacher ever”, as they enjoy learning in her class. Julie also is a consistent presence at our volleyball and basketball games where she encourages our student athletes to do their best.   She gives feedback freely and directly and can often be heard saying, “I knew you could do it!”, in a way that brings a smile to each student's face.

Hilliard Bradley High School



Carla Karn
Carla is the backbone of the school!  She goes over and beyond every single day and always does it with a smile.  We would be lost without Carla Karn!

Steve Starner
Steve has always been a huge asset to Bradley but this year he has really stepped up and allowed us to expand our use of technology in our curriculum.  He has also joined in creating the PD plan for the building that meets the 3 goals of the district.

Scott Allen
As an Algebra 1 teacher, Scott (along with Julia) has created a workshop model for those struggling math students.  This will allow those students to get additional targeted intervention in math that will help those students be more successful.

Julia Rice
As an Algebra 1 teacher, Julia (along with Scott) has created a workshop model for those struggling math students.  This will allow those students to get additional targeted intervention in math that will help those students be more successful.

Chris McCabe
Chris has taken on the role of Guidance Department Facilitator and has done an absolutely amazing job!  He is successfully collaborating with his team and incorporating productive with teachers.  Chris has lead his team to share Naviance to parents and students.  He has been a huge asset to the team!

Thank you to our building administration for fostering cultures in their buildings that allow staff to #BeELITE. 
·      Hilliard Station Sixth Grade -Lauren Schmidt and Jacob Grantier
·      Hilliard Memorial Middle School – Barry Bay and Jon Way
·      Innovative Learning Center – Mark Tremayne, Stacy Carter and Scott Morrison
·     Hilliard Bradley High School – Mindy Mordarski, Erin Dooley, Justin Ufferman, Tim Dellapina and Cort Hamilton


With Gratitude,
Dawn Sayre(@dsayre32), Jeremey Scally (@jscally55) and John Bandow

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