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May 2021 Special Edition Vol. 55 No. 32a
The Duneland School Corporation is proud to announce the winners of the 2021 “Teacher of the Year” and “Employee of the Year” Recognition Program. The winners are:
Elementary Teacher of the Year – Elissa Dortmund of Brummitt Elementary School;
Secondary Teacher of the Year – Kaylene Arizzi of Chesterton High School; and
Employee of the Year – Lynne Jenks, Human Resources - Administration
Students, former students, parents, colleagues, administrators, or members of the community were able to nominate a DSC teacher and/or classified employee for this recognition program earlier this year. A selection committee made up of DSC administrators, teachers, students, parents, and community members narrowed down the nominations and interviewed the final nominees before selecting a winner for each category.
Finalists in each of the categories were:
Elementary Teacher of the Year:
Elissa Dortmund - Brummitt Elementary School
Dave Lashenik - Liberty Intermediate School
Nancy Moats - Bailly Elementary School
David Mueller - Liberty Elementary School
Tammy Socausky - Yost Elementary School
Kaitlyn Toweson - Westchester Intermediate School
Marquita White - Jackson Elementary School
Secondary Teacher of the Year:
Doug Adams - Chesterton High School
Kaylene Arizzi - Chesterton High School
Rachel Blythe - Chesterton High School
Liz Gyure - Chesterton High School
Anne Stark - Chesterton Middle School
Aki Tsugawa - Chesterton Middle School
Employee of the Year;
Chris Hall - DSC Maintenance
Lynne Jenks - DSC Human Resources
David Nawotka - DSC Technology
Mark Singer - DSC Maintenance
Leslie Tarnowski - DSC Teaching and Learning
Deeann Witek - DSC Technology
This year's winners were awarded at their buildings by DSC administrators.
Each of the winners received a $500 monetary award from the following local sponsors:
McColly Real Estate (Paul Boyter) – Elementary Teacher of the Year
1st Source Bank – Secondary Teacher of the Year
Ellis Electric Inc. – Employee of the Year
In addition, a plaque honoring the winners will be on display at the Duneland School Corporation Administration Center.
ELEMENTARY TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Elissa Dortmund - Brummitt Elementary School
She began her DSC career as Media Specialist at Brummitt Elementary providing accessible tools for students and staff to direct, enhance and support the learning process. She prides herself in building a rapport with students to promote positive attitudes and motivate students to develop skills, attitudes and knowledge to ensure success in school.
In August of 2020, just three days before school began, Elissa also took on the role of 2nd grade teacher in addition to her duties as the school's media specialist. She graciously offered to 'jump into' the classroom to fill in for a fellow teacher needing to take a necessary leave of absence in lieu of enlisting a long-term substitute teacher. Her motive being that it would be difficult to find a qualified teacher on such short notice. Although this role was to be a temporary one, Elissa chose to continue to teach the second grade class this school year rather than to return to her full time role as media specialist. According to one of her colleagues, "Elissa put Brummitt students and parents above her own needs in order to support and lead the class."
Her collaborative involvement includes being a member of the the District Innovation Team and the District Strategic Planning Team as well as a Professional Development Blitz Instructor. Other professional responsibilities at the school level have included student council sponsor, Project Lead the Way trainer/coordinator, building steering committee, robotics head coach, chess club sponsor, PTO teacher liaison/VP, yearbook sponsor, academic fair chair, coordinator of the book fair, read-a-thon and related arts level; as well as a member of the language arts committee.
Elissa is also a 1998 graduate of Chesterton High School.
Photo below, left to right, Superintendent Chip Pettit, Director of Elementary Teaching and Learning Christy Jarka, Elementary Teacher of Year recipient Elissa Ellis, Award Sponsor Paul Boyter of McColly Real Estate, and Brummitt Principal Antonino Cammarata.
ELEMENTARY TEACHER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
Dave Lashenik
Liberty Intermediate School
5th Grade
Nancy Moats
Bailly Elementary
2nd Grade
David Mueller
Liberty Elementary
4th Grade
Tammy Socausky
4th Grade
Kaitlyn Toweson
5th Grade
Marquita White
3rd Grade
SECONDARY TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Kaylene Arizzi - Chesterton High School
Kaylene received her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish with a minor in Chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington in 2004 and her Master of Arts in Teaching, Curriculum and Instruction from University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas in 2013.
Prior to coming to Duneland, she began her teaching career at Concord High School in Elkhart and in 2009 began teaching at LaPorte High School in LaPorte. During her 10 years of teaching Spanish Levels 1, 2 and 3 at Chesterton High School, she has collaborated with her fellow colleagues to create a cohesive curriculum; implement interpersonal, interpretive and presentational modes of communication in lesson plans; and incorporate unique cultural knowledge into classroom lessons. Her contributions include piloting instructional coaching, co-sponsoring the CHS Spanish Club, and serving as an educational leader/co-leader of student trips to Costa Rica and Peru.
An important thing that Kaylene has learned during her fourteen years of teaching is to be her 'authentic self' and to create a classroom environment where everyone feels welcomed and respected. She works hard to get to know her students so that they know they are important.
One of her colleagues commented, "Kaylene puts an enormous amount of energy into getting to know each of her students and creating a healthy and comfortable atmosphere in her classroom." Adding in her recommendation of Kaylene, "She truly embodies the qualities of a Duneland School Corporation Secondary Teacher of the Year. She is collaborative, professional, kind and she approaches her work with joy and humility."
Photo below, front row, left to right, students from Spanish 2. Back row, Director of Secondary Teaching & Learning Deb Ciochina, student, Superintendent Dr. Chip Pettit, student, Principal Brent Martinson, Secondary Teacher of the Year recipient Kaylene Arizzi, Award Sponsor Tricia Lahey of 1st Source Bank-Chesterton, and Spanish 2 students.
SECONDARY TEACHER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
Doug Adams
Chesterton High
School Counselor
Rachel Blythe
Chesterton High
English
Liz Gyure
Chesterton High
Math
Anne Stark
Chesterton Middle
English
Aki Tsugawa
Chesterton Middle
World Languages - Japanese
EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR
Lynne Jenks - Human Resources - Administration
In February of 2011, Lynne took an administrative assistant position at the Duneland Administration Center to serve the assistant superintendent. Her duties included typical administrative assistant tasks in the areas of curriculum and school compliance.
In 2015, her job evolved into her current position as Human Resources Generalist serving all of our employees from the beginning of their employment to the end and everything in between from FMLA, licensing, posting positions, maintaining employee files and much, much more.
Her co-worker stated, "Lynne is a dedicated team player that has contributed to the success of Duneland.'" She also added just a few of the great qualities that makes Lynne a valuable employee and an excellent representative for Duneland--her positive attitude; ability to help others and be a team player; and her outstanding organization and work ethic.
EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
Chris Hall
DSC Support Services
Maintenance
David Nawotka
DSC Administration
Technology
Mark Singer
DSC Support Services
Maintenance
Leslie Tarnowski
DSC Administration
Teaching & Learning
Deeann Witek
SIMS Coordinator