Impactful Teacher Of The Month: Whitney Hanson
May s Impactful Teacher of the month is Whitney Hanson. Mrs. Hanson teaches first grade at Wolf Creek Elementary in Broken Arrow
She is a Jenks graduate who went to college on a basketball scholarship at Wichita State.
Mrs. Hanson is a big believer in hands-on learning and works with her students doing science experiments and engaging in lots of interaction.
According to Mrs. Hanson, she had not planned on being a teacher but it just worked out that way. I was pursuing my degree in speech-language pathology and then God brought me through working with special needs children and children with autism and I ended up getting alternatively certified as a teacher and that s how I m teaching first grade now and it s been exactly, it s been the perfect path, said Mrs. Hanson.
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¯ A 17-year teacher spoke out against her at Monday’s board of education meeting.
¯ The teacher said the school is divided and needs help.
Source: Times research.
Waterford parents are stepping up in support of the Wolf Creek Elementary principal who was discussed at Monday night’s board of education meeting.
The meeting’s agenda included a one-year principal appointment for Jana Thomas, which would run Aug. 1 through June 30, 2022.
Rachel Miller, district treasurer, said Wednesday Thomas’ contract is set to expire on June 30.
“As far as why there is only a one-year appointment, I am unable to answer,” she said.
Wolf Creek Elementary School continuing operations through COVID-19 pandemic
By: Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-03-11 11:52:19-05
WOLF CREEK â While schools in Helena are continuing to âphase upâ their operations, classes at one of Lewis and Clark Countyâs smallest schools have looked a lot like normal for most of the year.
âThis school year is a lot closer than Iâm sure other school districts are,â said Korrin Kenck-Vanderloos, the supervising teacher at Wolf Creek Elementary School.
Wolf Creek Elementary â the only school in the Wolf Creek School District â currently has 10 students, ranging from first to third grade. In a lot of ways, not much has changed for them. They are wearing masks or face shields, and they are generally keeping their desks several feet apart in class. On the playground, though, things look fairly normal as they run and play.
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