education
South Junior High 6th Graders Eye Diversity
When local artist and founder of the non-profit, herARTS in Action, Sarah Drake takes a residency in a middle school classroom and combines art with topics more traditionally explored within a social studies curriculum, she’s not surprised to hear the complaint, “Hey, why are you combining my favorite class with my least favorite?” Drake laughs … Read more
Making a Difference, One Player at a Time
Apollo High School social studies teacher and head football coach, Justin Skaalerud, strives to educate his players on the importance of giving back to the community. It is this effort that has instilled in his players a sense of responsibility. These athletes not only value being successful on the field and in the classroom, but … Read more
Bridging Generations and Time: McKinley Students at the VA
Any good educator will tell you that service learning is an effective way to connect students to learning goals while engaging them in their surrounding community. And nearly all students who have participated in service learning will tell you that it is a meaningful experience that truly makes an impact. But few can boast a … Read more
Customer Service with a Smile at Iggy’s Coffee Shop
On any given morning at Apollo High School during the school year, you will find Mary Schmitz, a special education paraprofessional, and her team of student workers serving coffee and warm cookies at Iggy’s Coffee Shop. “Hi, how are you doing today?” you will be asked, usually by your first name. “How can I help you?” … Read more
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