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Six educators won the Special Education Make a Difference Award from the Macomb County’s
Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) in 2009. These awards are especially meaningful
because students and their parents nominated their favorite educators for
the honor.
This year's winners are:
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Donald Drysdale, Special Education Teacher, Fraser Public
Schools
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Gary Gingras, Drafting Teacher,
Lakeview Public Schools
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Darlene Ivan, Paraprofessional,
Utica Community Schools
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Stephen Senters, Special Education Teacher, South Lake
Schools
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Brenda Tippery, 1st
Grade Teacher, Center Line Public Schools
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Lorri Zieleniewski, Special
Education Teacher, Utica Community Schools
CONGRATULATIONS to this year's
winners
from the
Macomb County Parent Advisory Committee
Fraser Public Schools
Fraser High School
Donald
Drysdale
has taught
math at Fraser High School
since the 2004-2005 school
year. He has been
instrumental in helping
special education students
achieve high levels of math
skills in classes such as
Algebra 1, Support Geometry,
and Algebra 2. Don goes
above and beyond; he pursues
students who are struggling
in math to attend his after
school math review class.
This class is designed to
boost student confidence to
master math concepts before
exams. Don has the ability
to establish excellent
relationships with staff,
students and parents. His
great rapport with students
has earned him the respect
of administrators, staff,
students and parents. He has
taken the time to reach out
to students who have been
struggling emotionally or
academically with amazing
success.
Lakeview Public
Schools
Lakeview High School
Gary
Gingras
has taught vocational
technical drafting at
Lakeview High School for the
past nine years. Gary joined
Lakeview after working in
the technical field and
instructing at the college
level. He uses his
experience to bring the
world of drafting,
architecture, engineering
and technology to students.
He is especially able and
willing to work with
students of varying
abilities, including those
facing physical and/or
learning challenges. He
encourages students to
participate in the MITES
Competition and has had many
students win awards. Gary
shows students examples of
how their work has value in
the real world. He searches
for unique experiences and
opportunities to extend
learning for all children.
When you enter his
classroom, you see students
working on a variety of
projects, because multiple
levels are included in each
class. Gary is dedicated to
teaching ALL students. He
has a special way of
relating to students and
motivating them to reach
their potential.
Utica
Community
Schools
Switzer Elementary School
Darlene Ivan
loves
being a part of a team
helping students achieve
their goals. She has become
very knowledgeable in the
areas of their individual
needs. Darlene seeks out
information so that she can
provide the best care for
her students. By getting to
know her students she can
better identify their
various behaviors and
respond in a manner
appropriate to the situation
at hand in a way that
inspires trust and respect.
Darlene easily changes gears
to do whatever is needed
with the same enthusiasm and
kind, helpful spirit. She
consults with the teachers
to better assist in areas of
greatest need. She is always
very encouraging and
supportive. The respect that
Darlene genuinely gives her
students is a significant
contribution to the sense of
dignity, feelings of
success, importance and
belonging in the school
environment.
South Lake
Schools South Lake High School
Stephen Senters
has taught at South Lake High School since 2004. He is truly committed
to the belief that all
students can learn and
spends much time finding the
"right connection" for each
child. He creates
interesting hands-on
activities in his math
classes so that each student
experiences success. He
takes the time to know his
students and develops a good
rapport with them. His
upbeat and caring manner
invites parents, students
and colleagues to join his
effort of striving toward
student achievement. Steve
always puts students first.
Center Line Public Schools
Peck Elementary School
Brenda Tippery
has always had a special
interest in the areas of
elementary reading and
writing. Brenda's love for
reading is infectious. Her
students become as
enthusiastic about reading
as she is. They are so proud
to show her the books they
read and read them to her.
She utilizes instructional
methodologies that emphasize
a differentiated approach
that allows all children to
be engaged in classroom
activities. Walking into her
classroom reveals
Brenda's commitment to a
multi-sensory approach for
engaging all students.
Brenda is described by her
colleagues as the
quintessential professional
who loves learning and cares
about her students. Parents
appreciate the
individualized approach she
uses to include all
children.
Utica
Community
Schools
Duncan Elementary School
Lorri
Zieleniewski
has been a
special education teacher in
Utica Community Schools
since 2000. Lorri believes
the teachers and the
principal inspire kids to be
the best that they can be.
She truly believes that all
children can learn, and her
desire to make a difference
in the lives of children is
exhibited by the enthusiasm
that she brings to her
classroom. She maintains a
busy classroom schedule
incorporating many creative
strategies and interventions
to help her meet each
student's individual needs.
Lorri communicates with the
general education teachers
to make sure that each of
the students are achieving
and attaining success. She
maintains great
relationships with parents
and has even trained the
parents, volunteers and
staff in different
intervention strategies.
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