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Friday, September 15, 2006

IWU Graduate Is Indiana's Teacher of the Year!

September 15, 2006

A 'way cool' teacher

3rd-graders in Fishers cheer Indiana's pick for Teacher of the Year

By Melanie D. Hayes melanie.d.hynes@ carmelstar.com

FISHERS, Ind. -- Taking a test while lying on the floor is nothing unusual for students in Anna Shults' third-grade class at Fall Creek Elementary School.

Sometimes they sit on a windowsill during exams, or rest on a pillow.

Indiana's 2007 Teacher of the Year believes a relaxed atmosphere eases students' minds so they can do their best.

Shults' creative ways -- she also makes up rap songs to help students remember spelling words and organizes scavenger hunts for geometrical shapes -- helped propel the 31-year-old educator to the status of Indiana's top teacher Thursday.

Students and colleagues, however, also cited Shults' caring ways.

"Sometimes she gives us extra recess when we are good," said Haley Butler, 8. "She is pretty and the best teacher in the world!"

Shults is now Indiana's nominee for the National Teacher of the Year honor, to be presented in the spring in Washington.

Shults was chosen from 47 educators from public and private schools across Indiana. The award was presented during a surprise assembly in the school gym.

Shults went to the gymnasium with other teachers and students, thinking she'd hear a seminar by an education expert.

But the program quickly turned into big cheers for Shults as Suellen Reed, state superintendent of public instruction, presented $1,000 from Indiana Farm Bureau and scholarship offers from Ball State, Indiana and Indiana State universities.

"For this teacher, teaching is not just a career or a job -- it's a passion," Reed said.

"At the end of the school year, she has her students write a letter to the students who will be in her class next year. Some of the letters said she is 'way cool.' They said she is flexible, caring, energetic, accepting of all students. Some said she was 'goofy,' " Reed said, then chuckled.

Shults joined Fall Creek Elementary as a student teacher in 1996 and has been there ever since.

The Chicago native said she likes to be creative so children will make the most of their lessons and want more knowledge.

"Every student learns in his or her own little way, and it's my job to tap into that," she said. "I try to make each activity meaningful."

Shults cannot recall a dull moment as a teacher.

"Every day is different. I feed off the enthusiasm and excitement of kids and just the ability to do what I love," she said. "It's an everyday passion that is extremely rewarding."

Shults' husband, Brian, teaches science at Fishers High School in the Hamilton Southeastern district. While he likes teaching teens, she prefers instructing third-graders.

"Their minds are like little sponges," she said. "They are on fire to learn. And they are not into cliques and popularity.

"And, selfishly thinking, they still think their teacher is cool."

Call Star reporter Melanie D. Hayes at (317) 444-2613.

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MEET ANNA SHULTS

Age: 31.

Job: Third-grade teacher at Fall Creek Elementary in Fishers. She's been there since 1996, starting as a student teacher.

Education: Bachelor's degree in 1997 from Anderson University; master's degree in 2000 from Indiana Wesleyan University.

Family: Married husband, Brian, in 1997. He teaches science at Fishers High School.

Teaching tips

Three tips from Anna Shults, Indiana's 2007 Teacher of the Year, on teaching children:

• Know what makes students tick, their likes and dislikes.

• Convey to students that they are most important to you.

• Accept the fact that each student learns differently.

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Lakeview School Hires IWU ALUMNI

Lakeview Christian School - Hires New Employees - IWU ALUMNI

Lakeview Christian school has new faculty members for the 2006-07 school year.

Jennie Martin comes from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is a recent graduate and with a degree in physical education. Her colleagues speak very highly of her dedication and devotion to building exemplary relationships and life skills in her students. Martin is teaching physical education and health. She also will be coaching.

Rebecca Swartz is the new high school math teacher. Mrs. Swartz is a graduate of IWU with degrees and certification in high school math. She is a world traveler, having spent time in the Czech Republic, England, Mexico and Bolivia. Missions are a big part of her life. Swartz enjoys singing and academic pursuits.

Jim Vermilya comes from Colorado where he served with Kingdom Building Ministries. Vermilya is a graduate of IWU and holds a bachelor's degree in christian ministries and a master's in missions. He is a gifted speaker and writer. He will be teaching Bible 10 and 12 this fall and also will be working with the Praise Team and small group leadership training. Mr. Vermilya's wife, Emily, is the new worship arts director at College Wesleyan Church. Their children, Silas and Aynsley, will be attending Lakeview Christian.

Our veteran teachers are to be commended for their commitment as well. They view teaching as a ministry and calling of God and continually seek to grow in knowledge and building relationships with their students. They are unified in keeping the vision and mission of serving the whole student as a priority. Each one volunteers time to sponsor academic clubs and participate in extra-curricular activities with the goal of standing together to provide the best opportunities for their students. More than half of our faculty has earned master's degrees in education, and several are working toward graduate degrees. All faculty members maintain certification with not only the Indiana State Department of Education, but the Association of Christian Schools International.

Originally published September 9, 2006 - Chronicle Tribune

Sunday, September 10, 2006

IWU Alumni in the news today - September 10, 2006

Team Shoots 303 in Day 1 of Indiana Wesleyan Invite
Cornerstone University Athletics, MI - 8 Sep 2006
After shooting a 303 on day one of the Indiana Wesleyan Invitational the team finds themselves only 2 strokes off the leaders. Indiana ...Hounds defeat Indiana Wesleyan, remain perfect University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Indiana - 30 Aug 2006
MARION, Ind. – The Indianapolis volleyball squad continued its winning ways in ’06 as it went on the road to defeat Indiana Wesleyan in five games.

...Wildcats win own tourney.
Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - BY ADAM WIRE. Indiana Wesleyan's men's golfers had plenty of excuses to be nervous Saturday at Meshingomesia Country Club. They were ...

Wildcat golfers lead field in own invitational Marion Chronicle Tribune
Indiana Wesleyan goes 4-0 against Dominican Republic's bestMarion Chronicle Tribune, IN - 19 Aug 2006
The Indiana Wesleyan University women's basketball team recently returned from a weeklong trip to the Dominican Republic, where the Wildcats went 4-0 against...

Siena Heights splits opening matches
Adrian Daily Telegram, MI - 9 Sep 2006
College Results: The Siena Heights University volleyball team went 1-1 on the first day of the Indiana Wesleyan Tournament. FORT WAYNE, Ind.

Class Acts: Colleges/Universities
Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - Seth Conley, a familiar face and voice on WIWU-TV at Indiana Wesleyan University, has accepted a job as morning news anchor and general assignment reporter at CBS TV...
http://www.chronicle-tribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060910/NEWS01/609100327/1002

Greg Smitley to become Markle Bank president, CEO
Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly (subscription), IN - He received his MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University and was an honors graduate at the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin.
http://www.fwdailynews.com/articles/2006/09/10/greater_fort_wayne/news/business06.txt

...Gospel trio to perform in Bay City
Brazosport Facts (subscription), TX - McKain attended Indiana Wesleyan University and pastored churches in Indiana, Michigan and Texas for 16 years. McKain...
http://thefacts.com/story.lasso?ewcd=567624fe3e659574

...Class Acts: Private Schools
Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - 9 Sep 2006... Jennie Martin comes from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is a recent graduate and with a degree in physical education. Her colleagues ...
http://www.chronicle-tribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060909/NEWS01/609090327/1002