How We Spent Our Summer: A Back to School Essay

Posted on Aug 27, 2018 by Jessica Neuman - News and Events

It’s a classic back-to-school assignment: the “how I spent my summer” journal entry, collage, picture, or essay. While summer has provided a nice break in routine, The Lutheran Schools Partnership was not closed this summer. Here’s a taste of what we have been up to in the area of Academic Excellence while our schools were on summer break:
June was a busy month, with Learn and Lead 2018 bringing nearly 300 teachers and other staff members together for professional development. We shared worship, received encouragement, and completed some of the trainings required for our staff members by the State of Indiana. Later in June, eighteen educators from TLSP attended a Google Certification Academy, and many of the attendees have since received certification and badges from Google as official “Google Educators.”In July, the Indiana District Administrators Conference was held in Brown County, followed by a day of training for the new Indiana District Curriculum Team. This team of six educators, including myself and two teachers from our TLSP schools, is developing a plan for better collaboration on excellent curriculum resources within our district. We are thinking big and are very excited about how this project could bless our schools!July ended and August started during a big week for us- the first IT Girls Camp, led by Concordia Lutheran High School senior Hayley Grisez. Nineteen junior high girls from our area attended the camp, which was sponsored by The Lutheran Schools Partnership. These young ladies worked with robots, coding, and each received their own mini computer, called a “raspberry pi”. It was a real privilege to get to be a part of this exciting program! Early August also brought more required trainings. New staff members to our schools were invited to the Indiana District office to learn more about the resources available to them through the District, TLSP, and other local support agencies. These new staff members received Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) suicide prevention and awareness training. Lutheran Social Services of Indiana provided training on child abuse awareness and prevention. Cecily Chandler, principal at Holy Cross Lutheran School, also led some of our school crisis teams through Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training.Summer is a break from the regular routine and pace of the school year. However, it is also a time for thoughtful preparation. Now that the 2018-2019 school year is here, we are excited for new ways to learn and grow as we continue in school ministry together in northeastern Indiana. May the Lord bless our efforts!