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2019 Golden Apple Award Nominees! 26 th Annual 2019 GOLDEN APPLE AWARD NOMINEES! NOMINATED INDIVIDUAL TEACHERS NOMINATED TEACHER TEAMS Aldo Leopold Community School Chris Ditzman Linda Slaby Emily Diny Darryl Buck Eric Stanczak Emily Vetter Rebecca Rozz Gregory Holder Red Smith (K-8) School Roxie Zellner Jennifer Mulloy Bay View Middle School—Global House Team: Mona Forbes, Ryan Bartel Lisa Dunemann Joshua Starner Andrew Walsh Erin Cotter Jodi Sullivan Langlade Elementary School Brenda Touchinski Jacqui Jenkins Kris Betters St. Paul Ev. Lutheran—Luxemburg Lisa Pawlowski Teresa Van Nuland, Mary Spielbauer, Kaitlyn Bloemer and Crystal Schalliol Andrew Berg Holli Ferguson Cormier School & Early Learning Father Allouez Catholic School – Jeff DelMarcelle Sister Carolyn Zahringer Nancy Chybowski Chas Treml Michael Jenkins Ann Crawford Beth Cheslock Stephanie Pingel De Pere High School—Social Studies Team: Joy Bielinski, James Boyd, Beth Boche Ryan Francour Center St. Matthew Campus Robert Gaulke Holy Family Catholic School Brenda Forslund Katie Waege Carol Johnson Cheryl Delwiche Laura McClellan Kelly Ribbens Kevin Dessart, Michelle Kontny, Chad Michalkiewicz, Isaac Oslund, Amanda Christianson Steven Giese Claire Crutcher Natalie Jacobson Christy Gresens Alicia Bartels Shannon Nelson Luxemburg-Casco Intermediate Christopher Larson Mark DeMuth Kristen Zeitler Dave Schepp Kelli Schneider, Randy Soquet, Robert Spice, Matthew Van Effen, Kristen Hanson Stephanie Guzman Carla Foote Candice Johnson Anthony Hinkel Taylor Debski Theresa Roland School Jeanne Lillich Michelle Devine St. Thomas More Catholic School Theresa Schlatter Jessica Walworth and Brian Winchester Stasch Huntowski Sherri Hammen Jan Pavlik April Neuville Sara Holub Lynn Francois Jeanne Stilp Kelsey Ambrose Melissa Sanders Karlene Dockum Tracy Cantu Lori Swick Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill School—Special Education Team: Steve Eastman and Chelsea Kelly Heidi Hussli Allison Sudol Annie Stewart Betty Krcma Chrissy Kiefert Lannoye Elementary School Emily Borkenhagen Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School Michelle Eberhardt Ruby Robles Dana Van Den Busch Carlyon Hughes Abbie Lambert Michael Jameson Jane Yells Forest Glen Elementary School Sadie Mancheski Lisa Krcma Trisha Baker-Nguyen Danielle Garceau Beth Christensen Michael Framke Suamico Elementary School Cathy Vanden Heuvel Forest Glen Elementary School—Kindergarten Team: Angela Hendrickson, Sara Tlachac Jenny Johnston Danz Elementary School April Branstrom Roshel Schilz Ryan Matsen Amanda Gloe Michelle Kinnard Caitlin Enright Nikki Frelich Alexandra Beaudry Meaghann Walder April Branstrom, Chelsea Levash, Katarina Schmidt and Rose Sundin Faye Zeamer Matthew Jorgensen Amy Annoye Jessica Daniels Michael Sindberg Jordan Thill Stephanie Heezen Greg Klaubauf Sharon Johnson Kristina Gauthier Theresa Bender Susanne Wesle Green Bay Area Public School District—Math Interventionist Team: Anne Sullivan Elementary School Samantha Kane Amber Funmaker Nicole Ely Adam Wiskerchen Holy Rosary Catholic School— Spencer Karls Kathy Nelson Parkview Middle School Susan Grumann Lisa Hallam Heather White Brittany Beranek, Amber Byrne, Jacci Engels, Angie La Combe, Michelle Lowery, Rosa Cachu Daniel Klewer Lindsey Guzzonato Stephanie Faccio Mike Wittig Kewaunee Heather Lindahl William Recka Jennifer Allen Diane Hubbard Lisa Hanson Westwood Elementary School Lindsey Rentmeester, Katherine Schiller and Emily Thomas Katie DeCleene Harvey Knutson Rebecca Nelson Angie Hendrickson Nic Zeitler Kris Stollberg Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary Angelena Voland Michael Ceman Jeffrey Jennings Bree Meisinger Dana Austin Kennedy Elementary School—ELL Team: Katie Brusky and Tina Novak Brittany Dorazio Pan Kathy Krause De Pere High School Steven Hinker Green Bay Southwest High School Holy Trinity School—Casco School Amy Werner Theresa Charapata Alicia Kesler Victor Murphy Jody Bergner King Elementary School—Special Education Team: Emily Genrich, Lynn Labar, Heather Ellis Ryan Leland Marybeth Geissler Chelsea Levash Ann Blainski Gail Waterstreet Kelsey Buhler Julie Will Jill Chepy-Gonzalez Jennie Lambrecht Michele Nigbur Catlyn Broekman Krista Murphy and Dawn Hawley Kelsey Evers Wesley Luchterhand Sarah Hardy Samantha Peters Shannon Hall-Torres Howard Elementary School Lucy Bunker Luxemburg-Casco Middle School Scott Conradt Mary Lawler Sara Preston Kristy Dugre Langlade Elementary School—First Grade Team: Korri Kersten and Alyssa Fromm Kari Matuszak Eric Miller Brenda Rank Tanya Jaco Mary Berg Craig Buss Laura Christoff Michelle Flannigon Patty Lofdahl Jodi Prien Samantha Knetter Tracy Roffers Aidee Hoffmann Lindsay Matuszewski Robert Spice Katerina Schmidt Jason Krings Sarah Bustos Chris Jannsen Mariah Vandertie Corey Hansen Trisha Lusso Stacey Vissers Sherri Legois Langlade Elementary School—Fourth Grade Team: Marissa Blizniak and Alicia Huerta Mitchell Meyer De Pere Middle School James Solper Briana Vanderheiden Ann Cataldo Melanie Kozlowski Luxemburg-Casco Primary School Dave Herzog Tracee Mulry Sunnyside Elementary School Susan Lutz Marcy Pfeifer Morgan Jandrin Sarah Meyer Steve Endries Rose Sundin Micki Volk Samantha Delcambre Jana Ostrowski Brittnie Davister Gina Jones Jenny Oehmen Tasha Christensen Stacey Meyers Lineville Intermediate School—Light House Team: Jennifer Schuette and Kim Janssen Brooke Mraz Brian Farrell Megan Zavernick Mary Wood Staci Demerath David Rodriguez Kari Kaiser Connie Kindler Danielle Oikarinen Sue Moore Evie Morris Melissa Martin Jessica Keller Justin Nelson Jackie Joseph Fort Howard Elementary School Green Bay Trinity Lutheran School Emily Dietrich Leonardo da Vinci for Gifted Chrissy Klaubauf Philip Layden Mandy Peruzzi Jane School Jay O’Konski Lineville Intermediate School—Pyramid House Team: Glen Engels, Elaina Levers Trent Noe Jessica Stocks Leah Bley Pamela Siudak Julie Ditty Learners Holly Lawonn Steven Mellberg Kim Stevens Lydia Storby Chad Peterson Eve Wozniak and Heather Larson Bonnie Levy Audrey Nowak Denmark Elementary School Kelsey Hartwig Green Bay West High School Nicole Dorvinen Jolene Becker Autumn Lensmire Jodie Schenk Blair Swiekatowski Susie C. Altmayer Elementary Ashley Pizzala Lombardi Middle School—Lombardi Music Department: Rhonda Knoespel, Pa Stacie Lor Andrew Nuthals Scott McPherson Lara Henke Renee Anderson Tiffany Edlebeck Allison Davister Cindy Peot Michael Smits Paula Tolksdorf School Daniele Radtket Chris Kraly and Joseph McCabe Nicole Marinin Scott Pamperin Cheryl VandenLangenberg Brianna Lemke Ward Bacon Nicole Gardner Lisa Hanson Jackie Wessel Douglas Thompson Shannon VanPay Lisa Heaton Trisha Rysewyk Pulaski Community Middle School—Choral Music Team: Amy Wright and Erika Nieto Daniel Panosh Denmark High School Foxview Intermediate School Stephanie Bielen Traci Graham Elizabeth Mayenschein MacArthur Elementary School Casey Weber Denise Wood Jessica Jablonske Ashlee Turriff Cassandra Tingo Jenny Olschesky Richard Parmentier Wesley Couch Cara Berken Amy Daul Megan Gusik Lincoln Elementary School Roger Drumm Peaceful Beginnings—Pulaski Rock Ledge Intermediate School Crystal Neitzel Jessica VanLaanen Pulaski Community Middle School—Adventure House Team: Jon Wood, Melissa Ottesen Vicki Quinn Dickinson Elementary School Kari Kraszewski Crystal Goering Julie Herning Diane Boettcher Andrew Fameree Wednesday Devroy Mandy Farell Lesley Ravet Krystal VanLaanen Sarah Matles and Kathy Tennant Debbie Roche Katherine Rademacher Alyssa Miller Valerie Lukas Tiffany Hall Daniel Klaus Andrea Fergus Trina Kerscher Pilgrim Lutheran School—Green Bay Samantha Goeben Teresa Zegers Wrightstown Elementary School Pulaski Community Middle School—8th Grade Science Team: Sarah Kohls, Jessica Rodriguez James Radish Doty Elementary School Mark Valentine Eleanor Hinz-Radue Victoria Kopish Stormee Genz Kay Knapp Lisa Medenwald Tami Kaczrowski Syble Hopp School Brad Bichler Josh Pratt and Mike Heim Teresa Terzich Stephanie Reinerio Patti Knabenbauer Stephanie Westbrook James Kampa Jessica Lallaman Theresa Vinoski Kris Schmidt Jeremy Schultz Sandy Ladenburger Megan Fry Jen Chadges Pulaski Community Middle School—Instrumental Music Team: Holly Thomas Amy Richards Lisa Madsen Jayme Willis Roshiel Leurquin Amy LaRonge Lineville Intermediate School Martin Elementary School Kelly Schumm Todd Lowney Todd Gehring Dori Duchow Tim Kozlovsky, Michelle Henslin and Jackson Smith Jeff Wettstein Lucas Richards Linda Mettelka Franklin Middle School Greg Maloney Tonya Liethen Paul Alexander Lynn Bukowski Mike Schumm Gregg Plinska Tank Elementary School Carley Ebert Pulaski Community Middle School—Journey House Team: Trish Challe, Michelle Wypiszenski Todd Richardson Alison Schultz Zach Baker Lisa Merkel Paula Nachtwey Glenn Engles Sarah Cherovsky Pioneer Elementary School Steve Seefeldt Jared Bankson Kristi Feldkamp Laurie Przybylski, Jenny Stehlik and Celine Van Vreede Annie Jackson Elementary School Nathan Rykal Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill School Mitch Brabender Kim Noskowiak Nellie Novoselatz Lynn Grzywa Briah Davis Mary Amenson Laurie Upp Jenny Steenbock Ann Hacker Red Smith (K-8) School—5th Grade Team: Nikki Frelich and Kelly Bakran Anne Schmidt Rebecca Luedeman Annie Ericksen Joanna Petersen Rachel Peters Emily Gueller Kori Engelbrecht Doug Anderson Dianne Weis Valley View Elementary School Julie Johnson Danielle Oikarinen Ashley Fisk Jesse Schutte Early Learning Center— Francisco Espinosa Susan Pfankuch Brenda Rank James LaBlonde Jennifer Good Renee Brecklin Rock Ledge Primary Center Carrie Corcoran Sara Matzdorf Suamico Elementary School—Kindergarten Team: Tricia Ehmke, Becky Fourness
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