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Melissa White moved to Guthrie in 2016 with her husband and three children, drawn by a desire to be part of a small-town community. She began her journey with Guthrie Public Schools as a kindergarten paraprofessional, later became a certified teacher, and now serves as the librarian at Central Elementary.Instagram - GuthrieAmerica Facebook - GuthrieAmerica Twitter - GuthrieAmerica Follow Heady: Instagram - Heady.Coleman Facebook - Heady Coleman Twitter - Heady Coleman LinkedIn - Heady Coleman Having challenges with being consistent with your social media? Looking to connect with people in your industry, customers or people you want to learn from? You should start a podcast. I wrote an ebook on how to start a successful podcast and it's free because of our great friends at https://craftyourinsurance.com/. Download at the link: https://heady.media/ebook Download my latest ebook Hello, A Letter to Teachers at the link below. Ebook is free thanks to Dr. Michael Chandler and Edmond Dental Center (EdmondDentalCenter.Com). Download ebook at this link: https://heady.media/hello-ebook
West Central Elementary is the WMOI/WRAM March School Spotlight, courtesy of MTC Communications and the Regional Office of Education #33.
We proudly welcome KIM NUXHALL to the Rick Flynn Presents worldwide podcast! Kim Nuxhall serves as the volunteer President and Board Chairman of The Nuxhall Foundation. After a brief career in minor league baseball, Kim spent 32 years as a physical and character education teacher at Central Elementary in Fairfield before turning his focus to The Nuxhall Foundation. The Nuxhall Foundation continues the legacy projects of his late father, Joe Nuxhall. Kim's primary responsibilities include the oversight of the Joe Nuxhall Character Education Fund, the Joe Nuxhall Scholarship Fund, and the Joe Nuxhall Miracle League Fields. He spends countless hours volunteering his time maintaining the Miracle League Fields facility and grounds, and teaching character education to children in the community. Because of Kim, his father's legacy will live on for years to come. Kim and his lovely wife, Bonnie, reside in Fairfield. On most days, you can find Kim doing one of two things he loves: eating a great lunch at Skyline Chili or working tirelessly at The Joe Nuxhall Miracle League Fields! www.NuxhallMiracleleague.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rick-flynn/support
Ginger Christian(South Mississippi Smiles) & Angela Burch(Principal - Central Elementary School) join the conversation by phone to discuss the Caring4Community program presenting $3,000 to Central Elementary to provide support for students and staff.
Laurie Hackett talks with Rob Brooks of Phantoms Charities about the organization's health and fitness programs, then chats with Rebecca Bodnar and Jill Wheeler, who partner on the Community School at Central Elementary.
Shortly after schools in Indiana reopened, a student at Lawrenceburg's Central Elementary tested positive for COVID-19, forcing a quarantine for all students exposed to the virus.
Courtney McLemore visits with Chris Evans about winning the $25,000 State Farm grant for new playground equipment at Central Elementary. Read more at https://guthrienewspage.com/central-elementary-receives-grant-from-state-farm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
Courtney McLemore visits with Chris Evans about winning the $25,000 State Farm grant for new playground equipment at Central Elementary. Read more at https://guthrienewspage.com/central-elementary-receives-grant-from-state-farm/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
Our campers take the lead on interviewing each other for Episode 2 at Johnson Central Elementary. (With a little help from Counselor Ariel!!) What is camp like from their perspective? Listen to find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-got-spirit/message
Bethany serves as Lead Learner, Chief Energy Officer, and Chief Storyteller of Central Elementary in Cabot, Arkansas. She has been in education for 18 years in the roles of first, second, and third grade classroom teacher, curriculum coach, assistant principal, and principal. Bethany is the founder of #JoyfulLeaders, a movement on Twitter devoted to trending positivity in the education profession. Follow her Facebook Page, Inspiration for Educators to receive resources and positivty regarding education. Bethany is the one of the originators of #EduAr, a weekly Twitter chat for the state of Arkansas. The chat takes place Thursdays at 8:30 cst. Central Elementary, where Bethany serves as lead learner, became the very first Energy Bus for Schools Leadership Journey model campus. Since the summer of 2016, more than 50 schools have joined Central on the bus! Bethany’s wisdom and spirit is bolstering to her community, and I am excited for you to join me in learning about how we too can focus on the positive, find the joy in life and leadership, and understand that we all need support to bring that light every where we go. It brings me vibrant joy to amplify to you Bethany Hill’s Community Builders story. Connect with Bethany: Bethany on Twitter Bethany's website Bethany on Instagram Bethany on LinkdIn #JoyfulLeaders on Twitter Awe Inspiring Recommendations: Sean Gaillard on Twitter Essential Truth for Teachers Essential Truths for Principals --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inawepodcast/message
Bethany Hill serves as Lead Learner, Chief Energy Officer, and Chief Storyteller at Central Elementary in Cabot, Arkansas. She has been in education for 19 years in the roles of kindergarten, first, second, and third-grade classroom teacher, curriculum coach, assistant principal, and principal. Bethany is one of the originators of #EduAR and founder of #JoyfulLeaders. ...