Bus Ed teacher, NW suburbs of Chicago, mom of 3 wild & crazy sons

Joined January 2018
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Staff twinning day @huntleyhs with my work BFF! Count down to summer and we are on T in the alphabet! Woo Hoo! 6 days left!
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Please come visit the Marketing projects in the Display Box @huntleyhs from Intro to Bus students. They did such a GREAT job with the "Tell me the Brand Without Telling me the Brand" project. Some are VERY challenging to figure out!
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What could be more fun than a Paycheck calculation Scavenger Hunt for @huntleyhs students! Students did a great job with this activity. It got them moving out of their seats to collaborate with a partner to solve the problems.
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Congrats to our @huntleyhs April BUSINESS Student of the Month, Aiden Felz! Aiden is focused, loves Business courses, & is playing soccer next year at MCC. We will miss you Aiden! You have been such a great addition to our classrooms! @Rolando_Speed @Dist158
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Intro to Bus @huntleyhs students learned more about Business Ethics w/this @benandjerrys project. Many companies now partner w/a cause to show dedication to their communities. Students chose a cause, decided on flavor of ice cream & come up with a clever name.
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Day 1 in the Management Functions Popsicle Houses. Day 2 should be completion day. Intro to Bus students are learning what managers do all day at work & get to practice these skills in this lesson: Plan, Organize, Lead & Control (POLC).
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Stop by the C Wing & read more about our @huntleyhs Business Student of the month, Vinny Belluomini. Vinny has taken several business courses & plans to get a Business degree in college. Congrats Vinny! @Rolando_Speed
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Guest Speaker week in College & Careers. @HuntleyHS students heard from @MarcusJBelin & Sgt LaRocco @IL_Natl_Guard. Both dynamic speakers that engaged students with future career pathways.
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Congrats to Savi Dzik for being our February Business Student of the month! Savi is hardworking, focused, on @huntleyhs basketball team. He's taken 4 Business classes & will major in Marketing in college. He worked in our Manufacturing Internship last summer! @Dist158
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Please come visit the C Wing & read more about our January Student of the Month, Sophia Molda! Sophia is academically focused, hardworking & a role model for all future Bus department students! CONGRATS Sophia! @HuntleyHS @Dist158 #CTE
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January is like August all over again for us Semester teachers. All new students, which is exciting! I can't wait to meet my new 140 students in 3 different courses today: Personal Finance, College & Careers & Intro to Business!
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My @huntleyhs students did a Public Awareness Graffiti Board campaign on Consumer Scams including Ponzi/Pyramid schemes or Bait & Switch. They turned out great! #CTE @Dist158
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BIG congrats to our December Business Student of the Month, Karel S. He's hardworking, bright and articulate. He's taken 3 business courses so far including Incubator with @Rolando_Speed! Stop by the C Wing to read more about Karel! @huntleyhs @Dist158
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I just visited a shop class in Great Falls, Montana where high school students are building houses for people who need a place to call home. Let that sink in for a moment. High schoolers in Great Falls Montana, under the guidance of an excellent shop instructor and lots of community support, are building actual houses. Not birdhouses or doll houses – real homes, built to code from the ground up for real people, and move-in ready. Yesterday, I toured the latest home these kids are in the process of building. It’s the 48th such home built since 1998, through this remarkable program. While I was there, I ran into @GregForMontana. Like me, the Governor was blown away by what these kids were doing and took the time to talk to each one of them, thanking them for their hard work and congratulating them for what they’d accomplished. I was then invited to join the Governor on stage at Great Falls High, where I answered a few questions about mikeroweWORKS, talked about the many opportunities in the skilled trades, and discussed the ways we might be able to encourage more projects like this one, in Montana and beyond. It's encouraging to see public/private partnerships done right. And really, it’s not that complicated; it just takes a few stubborn people in various organizations who won't take no for an answer. In this case, too many to name, but a quick shout out to Pete Pace, the shop teacher at the center of High School Homes, the administrators in the school district, the principal at Great Falls High, Sherrie Arey and her devoted crew at @neighborworks, the incredibly generous executives at @WellsFargo who offered another round of financial support, and a Governor with the good sense to push through the normal bureaucratic nonsense that kills programs like this. Bravo to all! Mike PS. This is the third time in two months I’ve seen a program like this in action. The first was in Western North Carolina, (Rebuilding the Hollars), the second was in New Orleans, (@uCCNOLA.) The projects all have one thing in common - a shop class with an exceptional instructor. Like I said, it takes support from every direction, but a high school shop class is always where it starts. For years, I’ve argued that removing shop class from high schools was a mistake that would deny a whole generation of students’ critical exposure to a long list of essential careers and rob them of an opportunity to prepare for the all-important apprenticeships on which most skilled careers are built. Today, standing in the shop class at Great Falls, watching dozens of engaged students cutting, hammering, measuring, and fabricating, it occurred to me that I was wrong. Taking shop class out of high school was not merely a mistake - it was the single dumbest decision in the history of modern education. We didn't just rob a whole generation of students, we robbed ourselves, in a colossal, self-inflicted wound that's led directly to a host of unintended consequences - including the current shortages in every essential skilled trade. Correcting it, should be at or near the top of every Governor’s agenda in every single state. Because tomorrow’s skilled workforce is currently in the 8th grade, and if we don’t meet these kids where they are - right now - with programs like this, we’re in for a world of hurt.
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Love these words! I bring them into the classroom all the time!
I’m rather fond of quirky old fashioned words. Here are some of my favourites: Skedaddle Nincompoop Highfalutin Malarkey Comeuppance Skullduggery Kerfuffle Flummoxed Thingamajig Tomfoolery Shenanigans Hoodwink Blethering Hullabaloo Curmudgeon Whippersnapper Bamboozled
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Big thanks to our SRO @huntleyhs Officer Choklad for speaking to my students about his Career Path. He's one of their favorite speakers each school year. @Dist158
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Got to see our Concrete pour today for an outdoor classroom that going up. Kids in GeoCon class got to work with concrete, measure & cut wood, plus install walls in the mobile ticket taking boxes. @huntleyhsin
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Students worked on Networking (BINGO) today in class where they had to interact with each other, while filling out a BINGO card. They should have learned how to talk to classmates, gather information & thank them.
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College & Careers students have been job shadowing in the community this semester. Some jobs include: firefighter, attorney, chemist, actuary, engineer, QA/Tester, psychologist, sonographer, & pediatrician to name a few. BIG thanks to all who helped students in this process!

ALT Thank U GIF by chiara

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BIG congrats to Dominika Zieba for being our November Business Student of the Month! She has taken many Business courses & plans to earn a Marketing degree w/a minor in Graphic Design in college! Stop by the C wing to read more about Dominika @Rolando_Speed @huntleyhs @Dist158
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