The document provides the results of the second quarter challenge for staff at Student Special Services. It announces the 6 staff members who won prizes for rising to the previous challenge. It introduces the rules for the third quarter challenge, which will involve competing in teams. Staff are assigned to teams and can earn points for the team by attending workshops or responding to challenges in the newsletter. The first challenge is for teams to email their name to the newsletter coordinator. The team with the most points at the end will win a prize.
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The document is an exported HTML file from Confluence that contains several positive news articles and stories from GoodvilleNews.com, including stories about a man climbing the world's 14 tallest peaks, reasons why not making mistakes is a mistake, turning your life into an abundant garden, a "Mr. Happy Man" who spreads love, and a cat saving its owner after adoption.
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This document contains 4 links to YouTube videos. The links provide access to online video content but do not include any additional context, descriptions, or other information about the topics or contents of the linked videos.
The document is an exported HTML file from Confluence that contains several positive news articles and stories from GoodvilleNews.com, including stories about a man climbing the world's 14 tallest peaks, reasons why not making mistakes is a mistake, turning your life into an abundant garden, a "Mr. Happy Man" who spreads love, and a cat saving its owner after adoption.
Pathogen monitoring in Environment is a challenge in Food industry and is extremely important control mechanism to manage pathogens. have tried to highlight important aspects to be considered while implementing this program
This is lesson 2 for Tina Seelig's course at Stanford on Creativity. The task is to find
new value in a single loaf of bread, and be able to "re-frame" any observations in the light of received insights due to "paying attention"
This document lists various award winners and championship results from a youth event. It recognizes individuals and groups who were superior or champions in areas like vocals, instruments, art, writing, athletics and quizzing. It provides names of award recipients and the first, second and third place teams or individuals in different categories.
The document contains information about various school events at Minshew Elementary including a litterless lunch day that saw a reduction in waste, an upcoming family fun night fundraiser, and lists of student representatives. It also includes the Minshew Colts school spirit song.
The document summarizes Mountain Brook High School's Relay for Life event, which raised $227,662 for cancer research despite facing challenges. It describes the successful early event in April that included food, activities, and ceremonies to honor cancer survivors and victims. The luminaria ceremony and musical performances created a reflective atmosphere amid the fun activities of the event.
The seARTS 2012 Annual Meeting focused on cultural districts. The agenda included welcome remarks, a year in review presentation, board matters like bylaw voting, and a keynote presentation on cultural districts. Membership highlights noted over 150 individual members and 22 cultural organizations. New members and those with memberships through 2012 were also recognized. The meeting provided an overview of seARTS' work promoting arts and culture on Cape Ann.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for April 12, 2016David Eversole
Middle school and high school students who want to attend CIY events this summer need to register and submit a $50 deposit to Brad Haggard by April 14th. The church is recognizing Darrell McCarty for his faithful service in leading the middle school and high school students for many years. A Discover Tates Creek class will be held on April 17th at 12:30 pm for new members and visitors to learn more about the church.
The document congratulates several students for graduating, making the dean's list, and achieving a 4.0 GPA. It also provides information about upcoming veterinary technician review sessions and encourages students to donate blood to help a young mother in need of a heart transplant.
This document appears to be a fundraising strategy presentation that includes the following key points:
1) It emphasizes the importance of relationships in fundraising and turning donors into fundraisers.
2) It profiles different donor archetypes like "Elizabeth" and "Bill & Nancy" based on demographics and interests to help "know thy donor".
3) It lists top individual donors for a particular organization, suggesting this document aims to cultivate and strengthen relationships with existing major donors.
The document summarizes a video journal program called Video Journal of Education produced by School Improvement Network. It has over 150 professional development videos presented by education experts on topics like classroom instruction, assessment, differentiation, and English language learners. Schools and districts can purchase the videos online or by phone to allow teachers to learn from leading experts on their own time.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Congregation church services and events for the week of February 12, 2023. It includes the names of shepherds and ministers, service times, classes and events scheduled for Sunday and Wednesday, and announcements about upcoming conferences, workshops, and employment opportunities at Faulkner University.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for achievements in categories such as Sports Page Layout, Front Page Newspaper Layout, Feature Page Layout, Editorials, Newswriting (individual and pairs), Infographics, Online News Stories, Online Opinions, and General Features. The document lists each award winner's name, their high school, and some winners received multiple recognitions.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for achievements in categories such as Sports Page Layout, Front Page Newspaper Layout, Feature Page Layout, Editorials, Newswriting, Infographics, Newswriting by 2 Reporters, Online News Stories, Online Opinions, and General Features. The document lists each award winner's name, their high school, and some winners received multiple recognitions.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received superior, excellent, and honorable mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page newspaper layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographics, online news stories, and online opinions. Many students are recognized with multiple awards. The awards recognize the top student journalistic work from Ohio high schools.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received superior, excellent, and honorable mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page newspaper layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographic, newswriting with two reporters, online news story, online opinion, and general feature. Many students are recognized with multiple awards. The awards recognize the top student journalistic work from across Ohio.
The document contains 3 sections. The first section announces a child care fair being held on June 21st from 11am to 2pm in the BMC library for more information. The second section lists students who achieved a 4.0 GPA and are on the President's Honor Roll. The third section provides information about summer childcare and eligibility to walk in graduation on September 20th by finishing classes in December 2014.
This document lists numerous students who won awards in categories such as newswriting, in-depth reporting, features, and personality profiles at the 2014-2015 OSMA Awards Banquet. It provides the names of the award winners, their school, and whether they won at the superior, excellent, or honorable mention level in each category.
The document contains three sections. The first section announces a child care fair being held at Brown Mackie College's main campus library from 11am to 2pm on June 3rd and to see a librarian for more information. The second section lists students who achieved a 4.0 GPA and earned a President's Honor distinction. The third section provides a list of students who made the Dean's List for the January quarter.
This document lists award winners from the 2014-2015 Ohio Scholastic Media Association awards banquet. It provides the names and schools of students who won Superior, Excellent, Honorable Mention awards in categories such as Newswriting (individual and teams), In-Depth Reporting (individual and teams), General Features, Personality Profiles, and News Features. Schools represented include Upper Arlington, Dublin Scioto, Lakota East, Kettering Fairmont, and others across Ohio.
This document appears to be the class list for the Class of 1960 from Montrose Consolidated High School. It includes over 100 names of graduates along with their hometowns. It also mentions memories from their time in elementary school, middle school and high school, including extracurricular activities, teachers, plays, sports teams and prom. It reflects on the 50 year reunion of the graduating class.
This document lists the names of students who earned Dean's List honors for the October quarter. It then provides information about iPad tutorial sessions at the Woodlawn Library. Next, it congratulates pending January graduates and provides their names. It concludes by listing the names of students who will be completing externships in February and March in various programs.
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The document contains information about various school events at Minshew Elementary including a litterless lunch day that saw a reduction in waste, an upcoming family fun night fundraiser, and lists of student representatives. It also includes the Minshew Colts school spirit song.
The document summarizes Mountain Brook High School's Relay for Life event, which raised $227,662 for cancer research despite facing challenges. It describes the successful early event in April that included food, activities, and ceremonies to honor cancer survivors and victims. The luminaria ceremony and musical performances created a reflective atmosphere amid the fun activities of the event.
The seARTS 2012 Annual Meeting focused on cultural districts. The agenda included welcome remarks, a year in review presentation, board matters like bylaw voting, and a keynote presentation on cultural districts. Membership highlights noted over 150 individual members and 22 cultural organizations. New members and those with memberships through 2012 were also recognized. The meeting provided an overview of seARTS' work promoting arts and culture on Cape Ann.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for April 12, 2016David Eversole
Middle school and high school students who want to attend CIY events this summer need to register and submit a $50 deposit to Brad Haggard by April 14th. The church is recognizing Darrell McCarty for his faithful service in leading the middle school and high school students for many years. A Discover Tates Creek class will be held on April 17th at 12:30 pm for new members and visitors to learn more about the church.
The document congratulates several students for graduating, making the dean's list, and achieving a 4.0 GPA. It also provides information about upcoming veterinary technician review sessions and encourages students to donate blood to help a young mother in need of a heart transplant.
This document appears to be a fundraising strategy presentation that includes the following key points:
1) It emphasizes the importance of relationships in fundraising and turning donors into fundraisers.
2) It profiles different donor archetypes like "Elizabeth" and "Bill & Nancy" based on demographics and interests to help "know thy donor".
3) It lists top individual donors for a particular organization, suggesting this document aims to cultivate and strengthen relationships with existing major donors.
The document summarizes a video journal program called Video Journal of Education produced by School Improvement Network. It has over 150 professional development videos presented by education experts on topics like classroom instruction, assessment, differentiation, and English language learners. Schools and districts can purchase the videos online or by phone to allow teachers to learn from leading experts on their own time.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Congregation church services and events for the week of February 12, 2023. It includes the names of shepherds and ministers, service times, classes and events scheduled for Sunday and Wednesday, and announcements about upcoming conferences, workshops, and employment opportunities at Faulkner University.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for achievements in categories such as Sports Page Layout, Front Page Newspaper Layout, Feature Page Layout, Editorials, Newswriting (individual and pairs), Infographics, Online News Stories, Online Opinions, and General Features. The document lists each award winner's name, their high school, and some winners received multiple recognitions.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for achievements in categories such as Sports Page Layout, Front Page Newspaper Layout, Feature Page Layout, Editorials, Newswriting, Infographics, Newswriting by 2 Reporters, Online News Stories, Online Opinions, and General Features. The document lists each award winner's name, their high school, and some winners received multiple recognitions.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received superior, excellent, and honorable mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page newspaper layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographics, online news stories, and online opinions. Many students are recognized with multiple awards. The awards recognize the top student journalistic work from Ohio high schools.
This document provides a list of award winners from the OSMA 2012-2013 Awards Banquet. It recognizes students who received superior, excellent, and honorable mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page newspaper layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographic, newswriting with two reporters, online news story, online opinion, and general feature. Many students are recognized with multiple awards. The awards recognize the top student journalistic work from across Ohio.
The document contains 3 sections. The first section announces a child care fair being held on June 21st from 11am to 2pm in the BMC library for more information. The second section lists students who achieved a 4.0 GPA and are on the President's Honor Roll. The third section provides information about summer childcare and eligibility to walk in graduation on September 20th by finishing classes in December 2014.
This document lists numerous students who won awards in categories such as newswriting, in-depth reporting, features, and personality profiles at the 2014-2015 OSMA Awards Banquet. It provides the names of the award winners, their school, and whether they won at the superior, excellent, or honorable mention level in each category.
The document contains three sections. The first section announces a child care fair being held at Brown Mackie College's main campus library from 11am to 2pm on June 3rd and to see a librarian for more information. The second section lists students who achieved a 4.0 GPA and earned a President's Honor distinction. The third section provides a list of students who made the Dean's List for the January quarter.
This document lists award winners from the 2014-2015 Ohio Scholastic Media Association awards banquet. It provides the names and schools of students who won Superior, Excellent, Honorable Mention awards in categories such as Newswriting (individual and teams), In-Depth Reporting (individual and teams), General Features, Personality Profiles, and News Features. Schools represented include Upper Arlington, Dublin Scioto, Lakota East, Kettering Fairmont, and others across Ohio.
This document appears to be the class list for the Class of 1960 from Montrose Consolidated High School. It includes over 100 names of graduates along with their hometowns. It also mentions memories from their time in elementary school, middle school and high school, including extracurricular activities, teachers, plays, sports teams and prom. It reflects on the 50 year reunion of the graduating class.
This document lists the names of students who earned Dean's List honors for the October quarter. It then provides information about iPad tutorial sessions at the Woodlawn Library. Next, it congratulates pending January graduates and provides their names. It concludes by listing the names of students who will be completing externships in February and March in various programs.
25th Annual Shrimp Boil Tribute to Dr. Dixie MelilloTheRoseHouston
Dr. Dixie Melillo has worked tirelessly for her community as both a physician and an advocate. She was celebrated at the 25th Annual Shrimp Boil which supports The Rose, the nonprofit breast health organization she co-founded with Dorothy Gibbons. This presentation was shown during the festivities on August 2, 2014.
25th Annual Shrimp Boil Tribute to Dr. Dixie Melillo
2 16-11 weekly news
1. Student Special
Services
February 16, 2011
Volume 3 Issue 1
“None of us is as skilled
Congratulations to 2nd Quarter Winners!
as all of us.”
The second prize period for NEWS has ended quietly—though not so for
the staff who most definitely met our last challenges with a high number
WHAT’S COMING? of votes! Please join us in celebrating:
3/1: 4:15-6:15 AHS Lib.
Sharon Bell * Shelley Warner * Delci Goranson *
ARTeam Training
Using your tools to get behavior
Dawne Cairney * Kim Ives * Kym Nelson
plans working in schools
These 6 staff members really knocked themselves out to rise to our
3/1: 5-8pm AMHS Early Learning challenge—they will all be attending the Special Education Conference in
Fair Shoreline!
To the team that towers
to the top triumphant, a Third Quarter—time to get serious!
treasure chest of their
choosing. The ladies When we planned for our newsletter this year we decided, hey—if we
and lads of Leadership have a challenge maybe people will read the newsletter! We know some
of your read it because we sometimes hear back from you about the
will leap to your liking.
content and often we hear from you about the challenges. Well, we’re
You pick your party shaking it up for this quarter! Just like with the work we do, results are
prize: class coverage, often more rewarding when we team with others!!! So… for this next
Clark catered coffee, quarter we have set up a series of challenges that are applicable to
department meeting ANYONE, regardless of your position; the difference is that you will earn
meal, yearend cleanup them in teams! At the end of this challenge period points will be tallied
crew, whatever wild by team and then divided by the total number of team members! Scroll
wants one would have! through the next pages of this newsletter to locate your team
Get together, get membership.
creative, and get going! Here are the rules:
When responding to a challenge, cc all your team members so
they know and appreciate you for helping out!
First team challenge:
You can earn bonus points:
Connect with teammates and
o 2 pts for attending an in-district workshop (you need to let
email Rhonda with your team
us know; we don’t automatically assign points)
name (if you do not rise to this
challenge we will default to the o 2 pts for attending an out-of-district workshop (again, you
team heading identified in the need to let us know)
lists below). o 4 pts for letting us know you’ve met a commit to fit
Pt. value—2 (only one entry challenge level
per team, please)
2. Page 2 Weekly NEWS
AHS 1 AHS 2 TAP AMHS ARHS
Brandi Cole Marcella Fig Elaine Hogg Tara Fulton Ralph Cubit
Jayne Criddle Aleta Johnson Barb Knapp Anecia Grigsby Jan Gilden
Teresa McLuen Sarah Shaw Karen Shu Angela McCausland Elaine Hetterly
Angie Stubblefield Cami Shultz Nic George-Ps Brian Tinsley Veronika R-couns
Kevin Burchatz-Ps Kyle Jones Ethan Nelson-SLP Tyler Nugent-Ps Samuel H.-couns
Jean Branesky-PTA Jan S.-nurse Matt Hansen-PT Karen Brown-couns Steve M.-career
Leslie K.-couns. John M.-care Karen A.-couns. Dan Polley-couns
Michala H.-couns Boone r.-couns Carolyn H.-career Jan S.-couns
Judy L.-couns. Lisa Woody Dave Sam.-couns. Francy S.couns
Roger Lee Richard Z. John Tom.-couns Shawna Leonard
Terri Herren
Cascade MS Mt. Baker Olympic Rainier Alpac
Norma King Deborah Calkins Patricia Bachelder Molly Richardson Mary Beckett
Rebecca R Marcia Darrah Judy Dennis Cyndia Ulrich Stacy Leitzke
Brittney Todd-SLP Rebecca Marcotte Tami White John Woody Angelic Verzaro
Sharon Bell Monica Clark-OT Nicole Mathews Shari Rusch-Furn. Andrea Dupuy-SLP
Aaron Lee Janice D.-Nurse Shelley Warner Ericka-Kelly-K-Ps Kendra Lowe-couns.
Jill Petrie-COTA Amy C.-couns. Beth Hilton-Nurse Shawn John. -SLP Sarah Berg-couns.
Nicole Jump-coun Lyndsay M.-coun. Connie Manl.-SLP Rhonda Forte-Nur. Amanda Jacob.-PT
TJ Petrie-couns Tina M.-coun. Debra Lan.-coun Monica C.-couns. Diane Collier
Darice Johnson Bruce Vatne-coun. Lorie P.-couns. Curt Larson.-couns
Jana Jo Uhlendorf Connie Martin Haley T. –Ps. Inter
Jack Madigan
AJ Chinook DS Gildo Ray Hazlewood
Alie Bishop Jila Bazrafkan Julie Dean Colleen Barlow Amy Kaleta
Peggy Mayer Rhonda Coker Amber Cox Maki Matsuno Sarah Rice
Tamara Leitzke-OT Stephanie Mon.. Sarah Gendron Carl Skiff Wendy Titus
Brittany Tyson-Ps Lynne Snyder Alison K.-SLP Hilary Conville-Ps Tamira Bass-OT
Julie Campbell-SLP Chelsey S.-SLP David M.-coun. Sarah Noesen-SLP Leslie F.-SLP
Amanda R.-couns Elaine Saitta-SLP Brenda Y-OT Carrie Sasser -Nurs Sharon H. -SLP
Eric Daniel Jesse R.-couns Greg Brown Shannon W.-couns Marie C.-coun.
Jennifer Davidson Robin Logan Sally Colburn
Ilalko Lake View Lakeland H Lea Hill Washington
Katie Pomeroy Elizabeth Kocher Melissa Scheer Jill Journey Keri Jordan
Lori Davis Joy Huft Doretta Wright Brittany Carlson Dawne Cairney
Neely Jarrell Megan Orr Donna Vavrik-PT Kym Nelson Delci Goranson
Matt Roy Erica Wittgow Katrina Jun.-SLP Dorothea Peters Michael Bla-SLP
Shalene Ib. -SLP Sheryl G.-COTA Vicki Wag.-Nurse Kim Ives-Ps Kandice L.-Nurse
Lesley M.-Ps/TS Katy C.-SLP Diane B.-couns Heidi Clark-SLP Lindsey G.-Ps
Debbie S.-couns Carrie S.-couns Ryan Foster Shari D.-couns Bonnie C.-couns.
Adam Couch Melisa Z.-PT Ed Herda Pauline Thomas
Mike Weibel
3. Weekly NEWS Page 3
Pioneer TP EV H
Bonnie Bayliss-Nurse Heidi Erdm.-couns Venda Adams
Rodney Powell Julie Gragg-couns Arlene Zeigler-couns.
Karen Degroot-couns Carol Woodw-nurs Gary Jordan-Ps
Liz Gibson-M-Ps Linda Kieswether Areesa Q.-SLP
Sarah Novot.-SLP Erin Jackowski -OT
Debra Gary Robin Ritter-COTA Anne Gayman
Jill Alvord-OT
Leianna R.-Ps. Int.
Adrienne Eas.-Ps
Tim Carstens
“Individual commitment to a group
effort -- that is what makes a team
work, a company work, a society
work, a civilization work.”
Vince Lombardi