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27th Wednesday, April 15, 2020 2020 GOLDEN APPLE AWARD NOMINEES! NOMINATED INDIVIDUAL TEACHERS NOMINATED TEACHER TEAMS Aldo Leopold Community Beaumont Elementary School Edison Middle School Friedrich Froebel Garden of Early Hemlock Creek Elementary Kewaunee Middle School Lineville Intermediate School Meadowbrook Elementary Pioneer Elementary School Rock Ledge Primary Center Sullivan Elementary School West De Pere High School Bay View Middle School – Middle School Team: Erin Patchak, School continued continued Learning School continued Amber Basten continued School continued continued continued continued continued Jaunnave Verhagen, Mary Swinford, Jayme Shefchik, Meghan Wood and Ryan Bartel Kathryn Sharping Thomas Capelle Emily Drain Tracy Hopkins Steven Johnson Jennifer Schuette Magdalena Sander Lisa Kasten Kristin Hauser Mary Ellen Merck Krista Herman Stephanie Christie Beth Boche Tanya Whatley Rebecca Decker Glenbrook Elementary School Adam Janquart Kathleen Krohn Lindsey Sharman Molly Tomashek Jay Marcks Amanda Hintz Elizabeth Mortimer Laura Lenss Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill School – The Learning Center Team: Carlyon Hughes and Nathaniel Dorff Black Creek Elementary/Middle Maureen DeTerville Tracey Brewczynski Stephanie Krahn King Elementary School Ruth Sodemann Mary Van Den Plas Arin McComb Alyssa Udean Erika Nieto Carissa Nusbaum Steven Eastman Karen Duranceau School Martin Froelich Shara Brunke Sherri Legois Children’s Center for Engineering Jody Stangler Jessica Westenberger Amy Messamore Saint Clare Catholic School – Jenny Olschesky Kevin Olm Foxview Intermediate School – Grade 6 English Language Arts Team: Stasch Huntowski Sara Ambrosius Andrea Huggett Nicole Diemel Morgan Linssen Lisa Daugherty Nicole Sullivan Nicolet Elementary School Taylor Ratzburg Wrightstown Melissa Ottesen Erin Piaskowski Brittney Schuh and Jayme Willis Chelsea Kelly Greg Baranczyk Erika Jahnke Melissa Gloudemans Rochelle Loch Kayla Decker Ashley Tennie Jessica Bernard Lori Roethlisberger Jennifer Van Helvoirt Luz Pries Laura Rollin Green Bay Southwest High School – Student Services Team: Mary Joan Birder, Heather Korpal Matt Braun Tina Johnson Nicole Hess Tanya Lynn Amy DeVillers Brenda Utech Barbara Bubnes Robin Siebert Cathy De Groot Debra Roche West De Pere Middle School Todd Naze, Susan Zehren and Ying-Jing Vang Abbie Lambert Lauren Davy Emma Kirst Jane Hinderman Rachel Madala Bryanna Gauger Kirk VandenElzen Megan Fletcher Amanda Treml Saint Joseph School — Nicole Stock Kelly Clement Hemlock Creek Elementary School – Grade 3 Team: Jessica Budek, Andrea Hebl, Melisa Messenger Julie Destiche Thomas Koene Beth Jaime Brenda May Amanda Hetrick Melissa Vanlaanen Courtney Ingraham Alissa Vanden Hoogen Green Bay Teresa Terzich Bethany Counard Stephanie Krahn, Sherri Legois, Rachel Madala, Nick Prebelski and Jenny Wisneski Chad Zadnik Emily Geiger Jared Lemon Wayne Pierre Pam Sands Langlade Elementary School Jennifer Wagner-Myers Brodie Johnson Megan Vitrano Elizabeth Haen Amber Tess Robert Darrow Howard Elementary School – Special Education Team: Emily Jubert, Tori Kopish, Algoma Elementary School Sara Hronek Catherine Lindsley Patrick Rades Nicole Schoenwalder Marissa Blizniak Stephanie Warnke Morgan Malcore Bonnie Walczak Marissa Hohol Jeff Wettstein Patti Jo DeVillers Charles Bretl Pam Huntington Denise Nemetz Jodie Walker Cathy Seidl Katey Brault-Willms Marissa Wenig Daniel Mixer Pulaski Community Middle Nick Johnson Morgan Willems Andrew Dodd Jackie Unti and Traci Graham Courtney Granius Samantha Jacob Sarah Pamperin Amy Wendricks Toni Smith Amber Byrne Rose Wenzel Rebekah Taylor School Lori Rabas Cristina Wittlinger Chelsea Faase Howard Elementary School – Kindergarten Team: Kelly Steavpack, Tiffany Edlebeck Lyndsay Harmann Jade Laatsch Stephanie Pekah Green Bay East High School Jennifer Torres Nancy Chybowski Jennifer Woldt Notre Dame de la Baie Academy Ben Behling Seymour Community High School Michelle Wypiszenski Sean Gibbons and Megan Gusick Marie Ott Kate Laurent Pat Pirman Adalia Altman Maggie Velicer Tonya Cioni Eve Wozniak AJ Alexander Andy Bock Ryan Alban Taylor Werchek Erik Hansen John Dewey Academy of Learning – Project Based Learning Team: Jonathan Egen, Cassandra Pelnar Debra Tingo Nick Risic Thomas Arts Heritage Elementary School Christina Clark Stephan Wucherer Melanie Bradshaw Carrie Burch James Bennett Sunnyside Elementary School Marcie Jefferson Melissa Brockman, Jenna Mixer, Michael Chillson, Tricia Israel, Rick Swartz, Jaime Robinson Cassandra Welch Daniel Schweiner Margaret Baeb Erin Barkley Larissa Coursin Andrew Zipperer Crystal Dory Trish Challe Amy Bucheger Elizabeth Awve Angela Kelly Beth Miller, Lee Stuvenburg, Anna Schneider, Irmaris Ramirez, Robyn Wood, Peter Schmidt Danielle Wright Lisa Schweiner Alison Blackford Jamie Fonder Amy Curran Lombardi Middle School Greg Geiser Beth Cook Paul Bucheger Kelly Brennan-Calaway Margaret Kieler Michelle Graf and Steven Schoen Rachel Schneider Chappell Elementary School Elizabeth Simon Nicole Borley Erin Heiden Paula Daane Cassandra Inman Chris Gray James Doell Jessica Caldie Molly Brotski Sheila Kohl Lineville Intermediate School – iHouse Team: Diandra Markiewicz and Rachel Vandermause Kaitlyn Hintz Stacey Siudzinski Julie Braun Kerry Loppnow Sarah Demille Rhonda Knoespel Chris Greisen Elijah Dufek Cassie Cobb Leslie Buttrick Michael Lefevre Jody Stangler Algoma Middle/High School Katie Jurey Holly Snyder Meghan Bulkowski Emma Reabe Sam Dettman Rebekah Konkel Douglas Guyette Terry Erdmann Ann Dawson Tricia Fullerton Ryan Lokken Lineville Intermediate School – Infinity House Team: Sara Radke and Penny Lemberger Lucas Mandich Holly VanDam Kevin Butters Denise Seehafer Danielle Follett Janelle Krebsbach Andrea Hearden Sara Foote Christine Glover Katie Gesell Heather Metzler Brianna Breitenfeldt All Saints Catholic School – Amy Massey Meagn Vierck Anthony Calo Amy Wendricks Alyssa Kirsch Karen Luckow Holly Hinch Ashley Giguere Cecilia Hutchinson Sarah Hockers Elizabeth Mineau Lineville 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Laura Kraft Annette Perleberg Colin Walker Daniel Morris Elizabeth Kust Matthew Molle Jessica Rosenberg-Fredrickson David Schepp Eve Wozniak and Glenn Engles William Cayemberg Carla Foote Krista Arellano Karen Iken Alessandra Mendes Marcia Pfeifer Patrick Wallace Michael Prudisch Stu Kwaterski Jennifer Mulder Jane School Julie Schinkten Luxemburg-Casco Intermediate School — Third Grade Inclusion Team: Lisa Naze Shana Fisher Kathy Kurowski Brittany Braasch Sarah Jo Jensen Alicia Michaud Tracy Roffers Karen Watermolen Brenda Rentmeester Kelly Logue Seymour Community High School Lydia Storby Terri Schlatter and Emilie Addison Craig Hoiska Janis Pavlik Alexander Debbout Heidi Kieffer Shannon Minzlaff Erin Sellers Luxemburg-Casco High School Matthew Schultz Sarah Matles Sara O’Connell Janel Vizina Dana Van Den Busch Marc Jimos Allison Sudol Krista Dimmer Jere Kubuske Michelle Nick Jeanne Stilp Tracy Bins Katie Stanczak Laurie Pryzybylski Seth Reuter Chris Wendorf Cathy Vandenheuvel 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