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Subject One Indiana: Teacher Edition
Date May 6, 2020 11:00 PM
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Our teachers are truly amazing. We depend on them to make sure the next
generation of Hoosiers is prepared for anything that comes their way.
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Friend,

 

Indiana’s teachers are truly amazing.

 

They work daily to make sure the next generation of Hoosiers is prepared for
anything that comes their way. Guiding our children to learn, explore and
thrive is pretty much as important as it gets.

 

And what teachers are doing right now, during this global pandemic, is nothing
short of awe-inspiring. Educators in all corners of Indiana are finding
creative and innovative ways to make sure their students keep learning, even
while they’re physically away from the classroom.

 

In order to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, we asked our crew to pull
together a selection of stories we’ve seen about Hoosier teachers going above
and beyond to keep our students learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Check them out below!
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* Learning math can be fun at Slate Run Elementary School in New Albany, as
Mrs. Bliss uses her shower curtain to teach students about different types of
triangles.
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* These teachers in Evansville are using technology to help keep their
students engaged and working together, even while they’re physically apart.
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* Learn how this teacher is moving his middle and high school band class at
Taylor High School in Kokomo virtual.
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* In Clark and Floyd counties, teachers are planning virtual art projects and
field trips.
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* Career and technical education classes are also continuing as teachers in
Northwest Indiana findways to help students build their skills at home.
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* Teachers at Ben Franklin Elementary
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in Terre Haute, several elementary schools inNoblesville
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,Fairfield Elementary
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in Fort Wayne and many other districts across the state wanted to share some
smiles with their students, so they did a parade with their cars through town.
* Our teachers are using technology to help produce PPE, including these two
teachers atNew Palestine High School
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in Hancock County andSouth Central Junior-Senior High School
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in Harrison County – using the 3D printers in their classrooms!
* Teachers are even joining in to make masks!
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* Lisa Guthrie, a 1st-grade teacher at Lakewood Park Christian School In
Auburn, wrotea poem about the pain she’s feeling as she misses her students.
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* Teachers are providing specialized support for students with special needs,
including trying to maintain structure and communication.
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* Teachers at William Henry Harrison High School in West Lafayette are
honoring their graduating seniors through social media.Read about it here
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, and check out the Twitter handle,@Raiderclassof20.
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* Teachers at Hamilton Heights Middle School in Arcadia are doing everything
from Jimmy Fallon spoofs to candy-themed March Madness brackets to engage their
kids.
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We know that there are stories like this happening all across our state — do
you have one to tell about a teacher who’s going to the Next Level to help keep
their students learning? 


Please let us know and share their story below!
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#INThisTogether,

-Your Holcomb Crew



 


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