
Work Based Learning Spotlight: Brynn Williams, Teaching Internship- Hiawatha Elementary School
On my A days, I go to Jennifer Pyle's classroom, and then on my B days, I go to Ashlyn Riley's classroom. For my responsibilities in both classrooms, I do whatever tasks the teachers need me to do and then I help with any of the students that need help. I am observing how both of the teachers teach and their methods of teaching. My goal is to see if teaching is what I want to go into once I graduate. I chose this because I have always wanted to be a teacher and see if it is truly what I want to be. This is my second year with Mrs. Pyle and then I thought I would try another classroom so I chose second grade with Miss Riley.

Work Based Learning Spotlight: Graycen Ferris, Healthcare Workplace Experience: Rehab Visions
I have job shadowed at Rehabvisions for the past two years. I am pictured here with Adam Jahnel one of the physical therapists that I shadow. Adam is performing therapeutic ultrasound therapy on my arm. Ultrasounds can be used as a form of treatment. The electrical currents from the machine provide relief to injuries and decrease pain.
Next year I plan on majoring in Athletic Training and Rehab Science at K-State. Job shadowing has been very beneficial to me. I get to learn essential skills that are used in physical therapy. By gaining experience in this field, I am setting myself up for success in my intended profession

KAYS sponsored a pumpkin carving a between the advisories at HHS.





Work Based Learning Spotlight: Camden Thonen, Healthcare Workplace Expereince: Amberwell Hiawatha
I decided to follow both Mark Sudbeck in the physical therapy department, and Jodi Twombly who is a physician’s assistant in the hospital’s clinic. I am currently undecided on my future career, but I do know that I enjoy the concept of bettering others in their physical health. More specifically, I am passionate about the idea of helping those who actively want to better themselves. That is why I chose to follow professionals in two different career paths, because I want to figure out where in the medical field I would like to go, if at all. I want to narrow down what career path I would like to follow once I get to college, and I believe that observing these two will assist me in doing so.

Ninth graders recently toured HCC Tech in Atchison.





Hiawatha JAGK students were inducted & officers installed Tuesday, November 1.


Monday!


All area veterans are invited to take part in our ceremony on November 11, 2:30 pm, HHS auditorium.

Work Based Learning Spotlight: Emma Entrikin, Healthcare Workplace Experience, Amberwell Hiawatha: Labor & Delivery
Very odd tool but used quite often! I can't take pictures of me doing anything with a patient in them, so here’s a tool I’ve seen being used frequently. It is called a catheter and is used in about 15% to 25% of patients. When OB isn’t busy I’m upstairs in the ER. I’m here every other day for about an hour and a half. I’m hoping what I see and learn will help me in the future when trying to become a nurse! I would absolutely love to work down in the OB department and coming here for school has just made me want to work for it even harder! Even in just a short amount of time, I have been able to see quite a bit. I absolutely love being able to connect with the workers and patients here.

HMS
7th and 8th Grade Dance

Work Based Learning Spotlight: Maggie Pierce
I chose to do graphic design as my self-directed study because I want to learn more about the artistic side of technology. I originally became interested in graphic design because my sister- Josie is a graphic design major. I love getting to use Illustrator and letting my creativity flow. Pressing designs as well as weeding designs has become a personal favorite of mine. It can be so relaxing to accomplish. It’s nice to learn important information like graphic design so I can understand how clothing, for instance, can be made. Everyone wears clothes but yet some people still don’t know and appreciate the craftsmanship or the creative artist that designed that clothing. I cannot wait to learn more about graphic design and all the different yet amazing features it has to offer.

HHS Winter Sports Coaches Meetings will be Tuesday 11/8 @6PM

HMS
5th and 6th Grade Game Night

HHS Weekly Activities 11/1


Save the date!


HMS
7th and 8th Grade Dance

Yesterday, JAG-K leadership (Amarya Edie, Hayden Brown and Felix McCaertney) attended the Teamster Local 41 Annual Awards Luncheon in Kansas City at Bartle Hall.



Work Based Learning Spotlight: Aubrey Kent
Aubrey's WBL is a teaching internship with Mrs. Williams, 5th grade science at HMS. Sometimes, I help kids if they need help or a partner. Since these are fifth graders we try to have them do it on their own even if it’s not right. In this picture, I was making baskets of markers for the project they were doing the next day. The kids are very energetic but I took this class because I’ve always been good with kids and always had the idea of being a teacher, so to help decide what I want to do after graduation I thought this would be very helpful with my decision.

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HMS
Picture Retakes
Friday, November 11, 2022