Hemlock Public School District is committed to its mission and vision to innovate, collaborate, educate a community of learners. Recently, the district released an internal proposal for the instructional staff to pitch ideas that would improve instruction and remote learning due to the changing landscape of education in this new era of handling COVID-19 and a world-wide health crisis/pandemic.
High school teacher Karen Willour and middle school teacher Jeremy Stedry both submitted a proposal to enhance their classes with the use of a Jamboard.
Superintendent Don Killingbeck said, “I am very pleased with these teachers who are demonstrating the forward-thinking that we need in our educators today. Both of their proposals were thought-provoking and made good sense to support.”
Middle School Principal Chase shared, “This is just another example of how Hemlock Public School District supports innovation and moving programs ahead.”