Education Counts Michiana - May 11th, 2022
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Jessica Martin, Cambria Mendez, Amelia Petruska, Ella Casey More Information
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Everyone knows what it feels like to need a quick pick me up. Instead of reaching for a cup of coffee, pick up the phone and dial the Peptoc Hotline. The students of West Side Elementary School in Healdsburg, California along with their art teachers created a series of pep talks geared towards making callers feel better and ready to face whatever challenges comes their way.
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Guests:
- Jessica MartinLead Teaching ArtistWest Side Elementary School
- Cambria MendezStudentWest Side Elementary School
- Amelia PetruskaStudentWest Side Elementary School
- Ella CaseyStudentWest Side Elementary School
Additional Resources:
- Benefits of Positive Thinking for Body and Mind
- The Power of Positive Thinking
- How Positive Thinking Builds Your Skills
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- Jessica MartinLead Teaching ArtistWest Side Elementary School
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Annie Killian, Beckie Hernandez, Louisa Nagy More Information
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Many of the institutions and ideas of the modern day can trace their roots back to the middle ages. A partnership between The Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame and John Adams High School is helping to bring history alive. We take a look at some of the ways those high school students have been able to learn the lasting impressions the middle ages have made.
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Guests:
- Annie KillianPublic Humanities FellowThe Medieval Institute at University of Notre Dame
- Beckie HernandezInternational Baccalaureate Diploma Program and Magnet CoordinatorJohn Adams High School
- Louisa NagyStudentJohn Adams High School
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- Annie KillianPublic Humanities FellowThe Medieval Institute at University of Notre Dame
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Brian Hoover, Ken Meuleman, Brenda Markin, Mireia Mallorqui Esdeban, Shawn Henderson, Amy Meuleman, Annie Stastna, Stephanie Myers, Lily Meuleman More Information
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Becoming a foreign exchange student is an opportunity to learn about a new culture by attending high school or college in a foreign country. Becoming a student host is an opportunity for parents to welcome those students into their own home and provide a family experience for those students. The experience enriches the students and families.
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Guests:
- Brian HooverHost Parent
- Ken MeulemanHost Parent
- Brenda MarkinField ManagerInternational Cultural Exchange Services
- Mireia Mallorqui EsdebanForeign Exchange Student - Spain
- Shawn HendersonPrincipalSouth Bend Riley High School
- Amy MeulemanHost Parent
- Annie StastnaForeign Exchange Student - Czech Republic
- Stephanie MyersHost Parent
- Lily MeulemanHost Sister
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Cheyene Masten, Betsy Ayrea, Rachel Johnson, Kathy Peterson More Information
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Guests:
- Cheyene MastenStudentSoup of Success
- Betsy AyreaDirectorSoup of Success
- Rachel JohnsonProduction ManagerSoup of Success
- Kathy PetersonProgram ManagerSoup of Success
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- Cheyene MastenStudentSoup of Success
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Community Foundation of Elkhart County
The Dekko Foundation
The Kosciusko Community Foundation
Community Foundation Of St. Joseph County






