What’s the most important thing you have learned in your careers about teaching students?
Answer: We’ve learned that building strong, meaningful relationships with students is by far the most important component in engaging, inspiring and motivating students to do their best, be their best, and feel proud of all their efforts. This year we built outstanding relationships with our students, families, colleagues and community by truly listening to their needs, interests and hopes for a year like none other. We’ve thought outside the box, saw challenges as opportunities, and have created an online learning experience where students feel they belong and are part of something very special. Relationships mean the world to us.
Zone 2 includes voters in the towns of Chase, Little Suamico and Morgan.
The election is April 6.
The Press-Gazette sent a questionnaire to both candidates and asked them to keep their answers to fewer than 100 words. Here are the answers:
Jeromy Delebreau (i)
Address: 7663 Breeze Lane, Chase
Occupation and highest education level completed: My current role is the IT manager at Bellin Health. I have a two-year associate degree, one-year technical diploma, and IT certifications all from Northeast Wisconsin Technical College.
Relevant experience: My personal accomplishments have been supporting and approving increases to keep and retain our highly accomplished teaching staff, extra COVID sick days, increased substitute teachers pay, Field of Dreams, hiring an interim superintendent, hiring of a new superintendent, and crosswalk in Hobart.
Occupation and highest education level: Did not respond.
Relevant experience: Five-term village trustee.
Robert Gajewski (i)
Address: 177 Oak Brook Drive, Pulaski
Occupation and highest education level: Currently retired. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Relevant experience: I have been a member of the Pulaski Village Board for approximately 8 years. Prior to that, I spent about 30 years in the private sector. During my time as trustee I supported successful efforts to establish a hotel so that people who visit residents have a place to stay in Pulaski. Senior housing and apartments were developed so that people who could no longer keep up a house can still have an in-town residence.
Packers award middle school students with character playbook grants Packers, Brown County United Way distribute grants to Wisconsin students to develop service projects to impact their school, neighborhood or community Dec 22, 2020 at 08:15 AM Copied! Lambeau Field
The Green Bay Packers and Brown County United Way have awarded several Wisconsin middle school student groups with Character Playbook Community Impact Grants to help develop service projects that directly impact their school, neighborhood or community.
Student groups, under the guidance of a Wisconsin school or nonprofit organization, were invited to develop a service project that would help their school, neighborhood or surrounding community and submit a proposal for the project. The pool of applicants had the opportunity to present the group s project idea to select Green Bay Packers, Character Playbook and Brown County United Way representatives