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Indian Prairie Podcast Brian Giovanini & Candy Michelli
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- Onderwijs
Indian Prairie School District 204 is excited to share the Indian Prairie Podcast. Current hosts Candy Michelli, Director of Professional Learning, and Brian Giovanini, Director of Innovation are joined by teachers and administrators to discuss the work being done to fulfill the district’s mission “to inspire all students to achieve their greatest potential.”
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Strategic Plan Part 2
Candy and Brian are joined by Board President Laurie Donahue, Superintendent Dr. Adrian Talley, and Chief School Business Official Matt Shipley to discuss priorities 3 and 4 of the Strategic Plan and how it guides the district’s work and buildings.
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Strategic Plan Part 1
Candy and Brian are joined by Board President Laurie Donahue, Superintendent Dr. Adrian Talley, Deputy Superintendent Doug Eccarius and Fry Elementary Principal Laurie Hillman to discuss the priorities 1 and 2 of the Strategic Plan and how it guides the district’s work and buildings.
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STEM Camp
Candy and Brian are joined by Andy Fekete, Instructional Technology Specialist, and Amanda Eischen, White Eagle, 4th Grade teacher. Andy and Amanda discuss last year’s STEM Summer Camp experience and plans for future summer camps.
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Equity
Candy and Brian are joined by the Executive Director of Equity, Nader Najjar. Nader discusses his upcoming work and how his team is supporting teachers with embedding equity instructional practices in their classrooms.
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Capital Projects
Candy and Brian are joined by Matt Shipley, Chief School Business Official, and John Robinson, Director of Building & Grounds. Matt and John share some of the capital projects that are currently happening and how the team is looking at capital projects in the future to ensure our learning environments are safe and support our educational programs.
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Grow Your Own Teachers Part 2
Candy and Brian are joined by Lynn Baranak, Family & Consumer Science Teacher and Grow Your Own Teacher Coordinator at Waubonsie Valley School and one of her senior students who took part in the year long Grow Your Own Teacher program. The episode is a follow-up to our conversation with Dr. Lee and Mrs. Harry about exposing students to career opportunities in education.