STEM Staff Shout-Outs! (12/08/23)

Staff Shout Outs

Each week, members of the STEM Staff recognize their fellow teammates for the elements from the Formula for Character that they were exhibiting. Check out this week’s teachers that were honored.

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Jessica Bates

Responsibility

Jessica runs the math department very well and always supports the math team in any way possible. The department meetings are well-run, effective, and informative. She is always looking for new ways to improve the math education at STEM.

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Rocky Sugrue

Empathy

Sometimes, some classes can be more challenging than others. What I appreciate most about Rocki is her willingness to be there when I struggle. She doesn’t judge or make me feel bad/worse when I don’t feel I delivered the content well or wasn’t in my most chill mood in class. She offered pointers and emotionally held my hand through those times. I don’t know what I’d do without her at STEM. Rocki Sugrue, you’re a ROCKSTAR!

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Yacina Tamendjari

Responsibility

Shout-out to Ms. Tamendjari for stepping in last minute and representing the math department at Nerd’s Night Out! Great job!

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James Hitch

Responsibility

Mr. Hitch volunteers to help cover classes and duties. He gives up his planning time to ensure that students are supervised and safe.

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Victoria Hafner

Responsibility

For directing an amazing Clue show and then spending two awesome overnights at HS ThesCon the following weekend! Woohoo!

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Morgan Roberts

Responsibility

For directing an amazing Clue show and then spending two awesome overnights at HS ThesCon the following weekend! Woohoo!

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Julie Fletcher

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Nicole Ryan

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Stacey Lee

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Kelli Myrick

Responsibility

These ladies stepped far above and beyond over the last few weeks especially while the high school counselors tend to emergent crises. They kept the counseling office running smoothly while stepping in to reschedule students and address students’ concerns. We could not be more thankful for the amazing team in high school counseling!

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