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We know how hard our Mesa County teachers work and they deserve all of the shoutouts on air, all of the praise from their friends and family, and all of the prizes. These teachers deserve all of this even more since they ve faced many challenges teaching during the coronavirus pandemic.
It feels great to know that we can put a smile on a teacher s face. Vote for January s Teacher of the Month above and you can nominate your teacher for next month s Teacher of the Month here.
KENDALLVILLE â A year ago, Kendallville residents were getting their first chance to wander the halls of the former East Noble Middle School.
Many marveled at how much progress had been made in just a few months to transform aging hallways and classrooms once filled with tweens and teens into something new, fresh and â perhaps most surprising to some â modern and fancy.
At the Community Learning Centerâs open house in January 2020, people were getting their first glimpse of how an old school could be given its second life.
Then, in March, came the pandemic.
All the things that the CLC was designed for â classroom learning, workforce skills training, arts and culture programming and public events ranging from speaker series to Gaslight Playhouse performances â were suddenly the type of things that werenât recommended.
Cars lined up near 20th and Y Street on Saturday to receive PPE items.
January 16, 2021 5:29 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – During the pandemic, items like masks, hand sanitizer and soap are on high demand. It can be hard to find the items on store shelves. The Bay and Civic Nebraska teamed up on Saturday to make sure families had access to those items.
Volunteers handed out free COVID-19 prevention kits.
“We know that a lot of these items can be expensive for people,” volunteer Audrey Hertel said. “We don’t think that finance should determine an access to health and safety. We wanted to open this up for everyone to come if they need it.”
November s Teacher of the Month is Lindsey Kerven from Independence Academy. You made sure that Santa knew Lindsey Kerven is most definitely on the nice list this year and here s how.
Every month you nominate your teacher for Teacher of the Month in hopes of them taking the Christmas cake. After we receive all your nominations, it s then completely up to you to choose the winner. You choose the winning teacher by voting for Teacher of the Month and now that voting is over, we have a winner.
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The winning teacher this month is Lindsey Kerven from Independence Academy, which is located at 675 29 Road in Grand Junction. Linsey Kerven teaches 3rd grade at Independence Academy and she won by a landslide.