Grow the Good!
MPES/Quest Kudos- Part One
Kudos to Morgan Grimes
Kudos to Morgan Grimes for creating excellent small group plans to support her students and maximize learning and teaching time.
Kudos to Lori, Ali, and Lexi
Kudos to Lori Hron, Ali Wittchow, and Lexi Panagopolous for giving their students the gift of reading for the holidays, as they presented each child with a free book to take home and enjoy.
Kudos to Jessica Huser
Kudos to Jessica Huser for engaging families in our school in several ways including the recent Noetic Awards Ceremony. Well done, Jessica!
Kudos to Emmy Marvin
Kudos to Emmy Marvin for working side-by-side with staff to support and problem solve classroom management ideas.
Kudos to Caitlin, Angie, Emmy, and Nancy
Kudos to Caitlin McClure, Angie Meilahn, Emmy Marvin, and Nancy Coles for going above and beyond to support a new student in need.
Kudos to Jill Puhlmann-Becker
Kudos to Jill Puhlmann-Becker for initiating and coordinating a highly valuable training with our RASD literacy coaches and Title teachers as another way to reach our students who are struggling in reading.
Kudos to Cindi Pokorny
Kudos to Cindi Pokorny for creating a unique calming area in her room that many kids have been benefiting from.
Kudos to Keri Simacek
Kudos to Keri Simacek for sharing meaningful resources with our full MPQ team.
Kudos to Adam Nelson
Kudos to Adam Nelson for helping with all of the practice sessions the day of the holiday sing along. This was a great gesture!
Kudos to Jessi Johnson
Kudos to Jessi Johnson for organizing our student brain break info in a way that will be much more user friendly for everyone. Thank you, Jessi!
Kudos to Renee Reszel
Kudos to Renee Reszel for her meaningful suggestions with our emergency response work.
Kudos to Steve Brooks
Kudos to Steve Brooks for continuing to refine data collection methods as a way to make the most of student data.
Kudos to Kris, Thad, and Mary
Kudos to Kris Klapperich, Thad Grandt, and Mary Whitrock for directing traffic the day of the holiday sing along. This was awesome as it kept everyone safe and allowed for busses and other traffic to keep moving.
Kudos to Wanda Disterhaft
Kudos to Wanda Disterhaft for pursuing BRAVE interim care for our MPQ. Because Wanda noted how much this has positively impacted our kids in the past, we were able to work together to find the means to continue this for the remainder of the 2018-19 school year.
Kudos to Maggie Hobart
Kudos to Maggie Hobart for jumping to the rescue to support kids who are having a tough time. Maggie has been told more than once by our kids that they wished she was their mom. :)
Kudos to Courtney Fredrickson
Kudos to Courtney Fredrickson for taking the time to get to know kids, by making connections and showing her genuine care and concern for others.
Kudos to Jodi Kissinger
Kudos to Jodi Kissinger for taking the time to really listen to others when they need a friend.
Kudos to Matt Storz
Kudos to Matt Storz for being very timely in getting computer histories needed, creating emergency response videos based upon drills that were run, and for sharing resources with staff that may be of value in supporting students' learning.
Kudos to Melissa Edinger
Kudos to Melissa Edinger for always approaching each day with a smile and positive approach. Your positivity is contagious, Melissa!
Kudos to Deb Weiske
Kudos to Deb Weiske for always having a smile and a positive attitude! She truly makes whatever room she is in a happier place.
Kudos to Jeanne Turner
Kudos to Jeanne Turner for starting the, "Hand Warmer Chain Game." Passing off the hand warmers to the next person on duty keeps everyone's hearts and hands warm.
Kudos to Christina Muenchow
Kudos to Christina Muenchow....where to even start? Your abilities as a music teacher never cease to amaze me! Your ability to get an entire school to work in such beautiful harmony is just amazing. Thank you for being so kind, generous with your time, patient, and overall wonderful. You truly remind me to be a better teacher. Thank you for everything you do for our school.