"I would not be where I am today had it not been for public education. It is incredibly fulfilling to have the opportunity to share the knowledge I have gained from public education with my students, empowering them to realize their full potential."
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
"As a first-generation [college graduate], my public school and the community surrounding changed my life. I work at a public school because I want to encourage students and help them believe "they can". "
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
"I love working with kids and the energy and crazy creative insight they bring. It has also been so fun to watch them mature from silly middle school students to really skilled high schoolers with goals and ambition. This coupled with the idea that what we do for a community is invaluable is why I started in public education and why I've stayed!"
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
"I have only worked in public schools. All students deserve everything they can get and achieve and their opportunity for that is public schools. I work with students who sometimes struggle to get it. There's nothing like seeing that lightbulb go off from their facial expression, telling me, "they got it". I have been asked many times, when will I retire. My reply - why? There is no place I would rather be. Knowing there are students who need our time, experience and wisdom to get them to the goals they are trying to achieve, is part of the learning process that teachers strive for everyday. When those students walk across the stage, with their diploma in their hand, and a smile on their face, that is our reward knowing we had some small part of putting it there. Helping these students is the highlight of my life. Why would I ever not want to be here for that?"
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
Thank you to Kim Beadles and Jenna Nees with the Purdue Extension Office for guiding students through an activity in Mrs. Boyce's middle school math class. Students participated in "Mathematics on the Farm" during which they gained an understanding of farm commodities by making predictions about harvest utilizing M&Ms.
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
Purdue
Purdue
Students
Class
Students
students
Congratulations to Amanda Line! She was selected as the Ivy Tech Terre Haute Campus recipient of the 3rd Annual President's Award for Excellence in Dual Credit Instruction, presented annually to honor Ivy Tech's most outstanding dual credit instructors statewide! Amanda is also a finalist for the prestigious 2024 Indiana FFA Golden Owl Award. Thank you, Amanda, for your hard work and excellence! It is a huge gift to our students!
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
Mrs. Line
Mrs. Henry took her dual credit U.S. History class to IU today to attend a lecture and take a campus tour. "Our students participated in the class discussion and represented our school well!"
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
IU trip
IU trip
IU trip
"I work in a public school, because my children go to a public school and are getting an amazing education!"
about 1 year ago, Gardner
"I work at a public school, because I feel I may be able, in some small way, to make a difference in someone's life. I may be a "light" the students see."
about 1 year ago, Gardner
"I work at a public school, because after my family and religious community, teachers and coaches from public schools had tremendous impact on my life at very important times. I was incredibly lucky to cross paths with some great teachers and coaches who actually cared about me as a student, athlete, and person. I honestly do not know where I would be today if not for some of those wonderful people who entered my life at just the right time."
about 1 year ago, Gardner
Congratulations to Griffin Jones who is enrolling at Indiana University and will be majoring in BFA Cinematic Arts through the IU Media School!
about 1 year ago, Gardner
enrolled
Congratulations to Jordan Simpson who has enlisted in the Marines to become Infantry!
about 1 year ago, Gardner
enlisted
Lindsey Roberts spoke to the Career Internship students on one of their core employability skills in their course.  She spoke to them about professionalism and elaborated on topics that included: communication, confidentiality, deescalaltion of situations, and maintaining a friendly and welcoming environment for your company and/ or institution in any career.
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
professionalism
professionalism
"I work in a public school to personally witness the time, love and commitment the community (parents, teachers, staff, etc.) puts into our children. My grandfather was a principal for many years and he continued to support children long after his retirement. He always taught us to be lifelong learners and what better way to continue to learn than through teaching."
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
"I work in a public school, because I believe that all students deserve to have a quality education and to have a community that cares for them."
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
Students in Mr. Errett's 8th grade class tested their balloon cars today.
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
balloon test
balloon test
balloon test
balloon test
balloon test
balloon test
balloon test
Congratulations to Tyler Carter who is enrolling at Indiana State University majoring in Criminology!
about 1 year ago, Gardner
enrolled
Congratulations to Kallie Pastore who has enlisted in the Air Force and will pursue a degree in Nursing!
about 1 year ago, Gardner
enlisted
Congratulations to Alie Newby who is enrolling at Purdue University majoring in Landscape Architecture.
about 1 year ago, Gardner
enroll
Middle school athletes competed at home tonight! We hosted middle school swim against Cascade and girls basketball against Southmont.
about 1 year ago, Tona Gardner
swim
swim
bball
bball
bball
swim
swim