Grow the Good!
MPES/Quest January Kudos
Kudos to Jessi Johnson!
Kudos to Jessi Johnson for being a great advocate for her students and for making sure her students with special needs get the support/services they need to succeed.
Kudos to Kris Klapperich!
Kudos to Kris Klapperich for being so friendly and cheerful. Even a simple friendly greeting from him makes a positive difference in our school.
Kudos to Kris Klapperich - always helping out with a great attitude & he's friendly - every day - thank you!!
Kudos to Steve and Angie!
Kudos to Steve Brooks and Angie Meilahn for initiating and leading safety patrol at MPQ this year! What a great leadership opportunity for our kids along with a great support for all other students.
Kudos to Gretchen Geiger!
Kudos to Gretchen Geiger for being so committed to her students. She puts in so much extra time, regularly staying late after school, to ensure her students get what they need.
Kudos to Thad Grandt!
Kudos to Thad Grandt. When I mentioned that one of my students had Influenza A, he went out of his way and wiped down everything in my room - including chrome books, pencil boxes, cabinets, chairs, tablets, stools, sinks, tables, etc. Wow! Thank you, Thad, for helping us make the classroom a safer, healthier place!
Kudos to Mary and Jill!
Kudos to Mary Denk and Jill Puhlmann-Becker for continuing to keep an eye on current reading data and reorganizing title schedules in order to best support our kids while making the least impact possible on classroom core academics.
Kudos to Deb Weiske!
Kudos to Deb Weiske for helping with one of my kiddos who had put himself in an unsafe spot! Deb just happened to be walking by and jumped to the rescue. He loved talking with her and was able to re-regulate and go to class :)
Kudos to Pam Dykstra!
Kudos to Pam Dykstra - is very efficient. Anytime a favor is asked, she accommodates the request quickly and effectively. Thank you for your hard work!
Kudos to Emmy Marvin!
Emmy Marvin for always being flexible and willing to help out on a moments notice.
Kudos to Lexi and Jessi!
Kudos to Lexi Panagopolous and Jessi Johnson for helping MPQ get "AskMyClass" off of the ground at MPQ!
Kudos to Renee Bunge!
Kudos to Renee Bunge for constantly being on top of every situation and handling it in a very timely manner no matter how busy and crazy everything gets. Her professionalism is outstanding!!!!
Kudos to Maggie Dykstra!
Kudos to Maggie Dykstra for being such a positive problem solver within our school and within her classroom.
Kudos to Janet, Adam, Jessica, and Kate!
Kudos to Janet Ernst, Adam Nelson, Jessica Huser, and Kate Garcia for coming to the rescue for an ill colleague in need. Your willingness to jump in and help made a huge positive difference!
Kudos to Caitlin Goeldi!
Kudos to Caitlin Goeldi for promoting kindness and doing your absolute best each day with her students. Your recent activity around this theme spoke to your children and showcased what they are capable of when they use the right mindset.
Kudos to Caitlin, Emmy, Angie, and Nancy!
Kudos to Caitlin McClure, Emmy Marvin, Angie Meilahn, and Nancy Coles for going above and beyond with one of our new students who has significant needs. Your efforts and approach are making a HUGE positive difference for this child!
Kudos to Laurie Butters!
Kudos to Laurie Butters for being very flexible with her schedule in order to make sure our MPQ students have as much access to the media center as possible.
Kudos to Wanda Disterhaft!
Kudos to Wanda Disterhaft for showing outstanding professionalism with a recent challenging situation.
Kudos to Vicki Binsfeld!
Kudos to Vicki Binsfeld for always being a positive leader in our school!
Kudos to Melissa Edinger!
Kudos to Melissa Edinger for diligently working with her students to the point where she has dismissed seven students already this year!!
Kudos to Anessa Feucht!
Kudos to Anessa Feucht for being so open to feedback and being a positive problem solver within her classroom.
Kudos to Morgan Grimes!
Kudos to Morgan Grimes for implementing meaningful interventions with several of her students who are then reaching great levels of success, because of this!
Kudos to Dana Scott!
Kudos to Dana Scott for your diligence with the extensive ACCESS testing in January. Your communication, patience, and follow through with this is recognized and greatly appreciated!
Kudos to Renee Reszel!
Kudos to Renee Reszel for your leadership in showcasing Lego League with our RASD students in grades 3-8! It was awesome to see this learning opportunity that stretched across grade levels and schools.
Kudos to Lori, Lexi, and Ali!
Kudos to Lori Hron, Lexi Panagopolous, and Ali Wittchow for utilizing team teaching to plan, reflect upon data, and teach. This model is working so very well in supporting all of your students' needs!
Kudos to Christina Muenchow!
Kudos to Christina Muenchow for organizing and leading yet another MPQ talent show over the lunch hour with our students. They LOVE this opportunity to share their talents with a live audience and they enjoy the entertainment of others too!
Kudos to Kara Weir!
Kudos to Kara Weir for the patience and positivity she shows with every single child every single day! She is a role model for all of us!!
Kudos to Keri Simacek!
Kudos to Keri Simacek for promoting the 2019 Delta Kappa Gamma Sigma State's Annual Mary Jo Nettesheim Memorial Literary and Illustrator Competition with ALL students at MPQ. This is a wonderful opportunity for our writers to have an authentic audience.
Kudos to Cindi Pokorny!
Kudos to Cindi Pokorny for working through a variety of interventions with her students and overall class this year to support some extensive needs. Your efforts along with your reflective and innovative approach are making a positive difference!
Kudos to Lori Cluppert!
Kudos to Lori Cluppert for being so incredibly kind to every single student who comes to you. You are a perfect role model of empathy and kindness.
Kudos to Courtney, Nancy, Kate, Maggie, Jodi, Deb, Jeanne, Matt, and Adam!
Kudos to Courtney Fredrickson, Nancy Coles, Kate Garcia, Maggie Hobart, Jodi Kissinger, Deb Weiske, Jeanne Turner, Matt Storz, and Adam Nelson for your extra time outdoors in supporting our children's social, emotional, and behavioral needs during this very cold time of the year. We know this isn't always the easiest place to be (especially when it is as chilly as it has been), but your influence on our kids makes a GREAT difference in their learning and overall wellbeing.