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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Help a Teacher Out 2012- The Big Reveal!

Well its that time of year again- kids are back to school and teachers are back to work (or did they ever stop?) which means its also one of our favorite times of the year- surprising the honored teachers with their nomination and basket full of great stuff! 

Of course none of this could have been possible without our great contributors... check them out:
  • My Sister's Closet- Donated candles & smell goods for all of the teacher baskets
  • Jennifer GottschalkNew Braunfels Macaroni Kid- Donated a box full of supplies and other goodies!
  • Tiffany Cox- donated several bags full of supplies
  • Linda Hoffmann- donated several bags full of supplies & money
  • Villanueva Family- donated several bags of supplies and crayon buckets for teachers
  • Charles Subke- Donated money to help buy gift cards
  • Indulge Nail Salon Donated free pedicure gift certificates for all of the teachers
  • 2Tarts Bakery- Donated “Go Local New Braunfels” cards for all of the teachers
  • Johnson Furniture- Donated money/gift card
  • All of the secretaries/staff at the schools: That help us organize the reveals!
  • All of the nominators- That took the time to express their appreciation for a special teacher!
  • Parker Homes & Renovations- Donated money, supplies, time and organized the whole “Help a Teacher Out” program. Look for it again next year!
*Each teacher received a basket full of great stuff that they will be able to use throughout the year (pencils, paper, folders, cleaning supplies, decorations, markers, candles, educational materials, notepads, candy, etc.). The teachers also received a gift card to Starbucks, a gift card to B.J.'s Restaurant, a free pedicure and a $100 gift card to a store suitable for their grade level/subject (Hobby Lobby, Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, etc) 


We had 8 incredible teachers nominated this year. We were only going to take the top 5 after a vote but decided we couldn't let 3 go unnoticed. So please take the time to read all the great nominations and stories of these amazing teachers. Our community is so blessed to have them teach our future generations. Enjoy! And stay tuned next May, as we open up nominations again for more deserving teachers! 


Teacher #1: SONYA DOMINGUEZ (Memorial Elementary)

Nominated By: Tiffany Cox 
"Mrs. Dominguez is an amazing teacher. I've watched my son go from being this very shy little boy to a confident little boy who loves school and loves to read. My son was born with a birth defect and was very nervous about starting kinder and was very afraid about being different. Mrs. Dominguez, helped him feel right at home in her classroom, never turned away a hug, and made him feel like all the other kids. She has really made a difference in his life, but not only his, but in all the kids she teaches, As I volunteered in Mrs. Dominguez’s class, I’ve watched how all her kids eyes light up when she comes to get them from the cafeteria, or when it’s time to line up and then sneak a hug in to her. I believe a good teacher is one who can give love and discipline to a classroom, which Mrs. Dominguez does every day. One of the best compliments I think a teacher can get is when one of her students calls her mom instead of “teacher” I’ve heard many of her students call her mom without thinking, I believe this shows that they have formed a bond with their teacher. As parents we entrust our children with their teachers 9 months out of a year and I’m glad we had Mrs. Dominguez to trust. We couldn't have asked for a better teacher for our son, if any one deserves to be nominated its Mrs. Dominguez!"

There were 2 other teachers nominated at Memorial Elementary so Mr. Trujillo, the principal, allowed us to interrupt their staff meeting to surprise all 3 teachers. Tiffany Cox and her son were there to give the basket and lots of hugs to Mrs. Dominguez. She was speechless! 

Mrs. Dominguez is married and has three daughters, 2 in college and the youngest a sophomore at NBHS. They enjoy laughing and playing/watching softball together when they can. Her favorite part about teaching is watching the children grow in so many ways between August and May.  Every May, they reflect on what they could do in August and compare it to how much more they know and can do better in May.  It always blows her away how far they come.

When asked what her reaction was to receiving the award:
"I did not know anything about this program so I was totally surprised to receive it.  I am so thankful to all who want to award teachers and recognize them for their best efforts; it feels really satisfying.  We as teachers cannot do this job without the help/support of the parents, so I applaud all of the parents who work with the teachers and their children; especially the parents who work as volunteers for school P.T.A.s.---woo hoo!!"


Pictured (From Left to Right): Tiffany Parker, Tiffany Cox, Grandon Cox, Sonya Dominguez


Teacher #2: Stephanie Wommack (Memorial Elementary)

Nominated By: Crystal Dodd
"Stephanie is an amazing teacher and friend. I have never met anyone in my life with as big of heart as her. Her heart and very being thrive on helping others which include her students, teachers and friends.She is constantly going above and beyond to help her students, but still finds the energy and stamina to be an amazing mother to her four children. If it requires her to spend extra time, resources or money she strives to help each child she comes into contact with in her classroom. She believes every child has a deserves the best from her and her classroom. Despite opportunities her students may have, she finds their strengths and showcases them. She fights for her students and wants the very best for them not because of her job but because she truly cares for them, their future and their successes. The impact she has on these children can be seen in the academic year, but I am sure the impact in their life far out weighs the academic year.
She is not the type of person to boast on what she has accomplished but yet strives to better herself and students. She is always looking for research, methods and resources to help herself and students in the classroom. I know many teachers spend their extra time and money outside of the classroom. I applaud them for doing so, but I feel Stephanie does it without a second thought and without hesitation if she feels it will better just one child. I know she would be extremely humbled and honored to receive the recognition she deserves not only as a teacher but as an amazing individual."

Stephanie Wommack was another teacher at Memorial and just as surprised to see her best friend Crystal at her staff meeting. What great friends!

Pictured (From Left to Right): Tiffany Parker, Stephanie Wommack, Crystal Dodd


Teacher #3: Nancy Goodwin (Memorial Elementary)

Nominated By: Eric & Krista Norris and Jennifer Goodwin
"Nancy Goodwin goes above and beyond for her school and would be a great recipient of your award. She has been teaching physical education for as long as I can remember and has done an outstanding job. She makes it fun and her students are very appreciative. Rarely does she go unrecognized at public places. It usually only takes about five minutes till someone exclaims, "Mrs. Goodwin!!!". Her lasting impact on kids goes far beyond the elementary level. Furthermore, she organizes a field day that would rival any field day at any school. Period. She has had everything from rides, to animals, games, bbq, dunk booths, etc. It is quite a production. She has also run dances, which anyones knows takes quite the brave soul on the elementary level. Lastly, she helps fundraise so that her kids can enjoy the fun activities at school. She spends many nights at Cici's pizza in order to help the kids attain the resources they need. Although I never took her class, I can tell you that Nancy Goodwin goes above and beyond for her students. As a fellow educator, it is inspiring to see just how hard she works and what a huge impact she has. She is a fantastic PE teacher! Cares for the kids. Teaches them the importance of PE. Goes over and beyond to teach each child."

Nancy was the 3rd teacher at Memorial nominated (Must be a really great school!) and it was fun trying to sneak in her daughter (Krista Norris) without Nancy seeing her before the big reveal. Another great surprise for another great teacher! 

Pictured (Left to right): Krista Norris, Nancy Goodwin, Tiffany Parker (Eric and Jennifer couldn't make it that day)


Teacher #4: Joshua Davis (Oak Run Middle School) 

Nominated By: Kim Dunbar
"I have never seen a teacher so involved and inspirational towards his students.  Math is such a difficult subject, and Mr. Davis not only keeps them interested, but entertained, as well.  His students hang on his every word.  They begin the year learning about how he was actually in their shoes in school.  While in middle school, he also struggled with math and was determined to "slay his math dragon."  He talks on his website about how he learned the power of a good attitude.  He inspires them to face their challenges, whether they be math or something personal.  His advice for "slaying" self-defining challenges is, "Dragons abound in many forms and we all face them. Some of us, terrified, scramble up the nearest tree; some lie down in the dirt and just give up; others do all they can just to avoid an encounter with anything difficult. Personally, I'd rather draw my sword (or, in this case, my pencil), shoot the beast a defiant grin, and slay me a dragon!"  He actually makes math fun!  And it is so obvious that he enjoys what he does.  His unique style employs creativity and sparks the knowledge of these young impressionable minds."

I was looking forward to meeting Mr. Davis but unfortunately on the day we stopped in to surprise him, he was out unexpectantly with a sick child of his own. But that doesn't mean we didn't get to witness his effects on the school. His room was amazing to see, full of dragons (hand drawn/painted) and also thousands of notes/letters from former students expressing their gratitude for Mr. Davis. Even the janitorial staff that helped us that day, had nothing but great things to say about him. 

Pictured: Kim's daughter and former Mr. Davis student, Kali and of course one of Mr. Davis' Dragons

We left Mr. Davis a questionnaire to fill out and here are his responses- though we never met, you can tell he's a truly great guy! 

1. About myself, family, etc.:

I was born and raised in Texas and New Braunfels has been my home since I was a wee tot. I attended Memorial Primary, Carl Schurz, and New Braunfels High School; so, a sucker-punch to the nose will find me bleeding blue. I met my wife, Heather (Osborne) Davis at NBHS my junior year and, we have now been married eleven years. Our son, Luke, is a power-packed three-year-old who is every bit as good lookin' as his mama . . . just in a manly way. The three of us are all but joined at the hip: we love the outdoors and take camping road trips every chance we get. Luke and I are notorious for sneaking out of the house after a good rain storm in search of a good 'n' muddy field to trudge the Wrangler through (why should a Jeep be clean?) My wife, also a teacher (SCUCISD) manages her own e-commerce website and specializes in handbags, totes, and other accessories (all of her own design).

2. What led me to teaching:

Heather told me I would be good at it. Honestly, the thought of being shut in a small room with 30 teenagers for an hour at a time shook me in my boots. We had grown tired of my old job in sales management and decided it had run its course. It seems God had a similar notion because, before I could resign, the company I worked for went belly-up and I soon found myself among the myriads of unemployed. This worked out nicely; however. Luke was soon to be born and it was determined that I would be the one to stay home with him his first year (an opportunity I am so grateful for). During this time, I stilled my shaking boots, and began the certification process to become a Texas teacher. My scores on the proficiency exam qualified me to teach every subject about which I was totally stoked, with one exception . . . I was afraid they'd make me teach math.

3. Favorite part of teaching:

Knowing what I do on a daily basis changes lives. A parent of one of my students approached me a few days ago and told me that my class was her son's favorite part of each day. I assumed it was because the kid was a natural math-genius; however, his mother went on to explain that she and her husband had gone through a drawn-out and messy divorce that had come to take a heavy toll on her son emotionally. It seemed every day last year, he would come home talking about a joke I cracked in class, a story I told to embellish the lesson, or about a conversation he and I had had when he dropped by my room after school. He and I had created our own secret "math-ninja handshake" which, according to his mom, was unbelievably cool to him. She finished by explaining that her son's experience in my class provided respite from the stress and pain at home. It enabled him to regain some confidence and joy (which every child should be brimming over with).

I had no idea. I thought he just like math.


4. The items in my basket will be well used in my room. The office supplies will replenish my desk (much needed). The folders are invaluable because there are always students who's parents don't supply what they need (for whatever reason). A simple folder to organize assignments can save a child's year. The gift cards will be a nice treat for my family. Many of the fun items (pencils, erasers, etc.) are great prizes for class participation, etc. Even a smelly candle (great for when they come in from P.E.)! A very useful assortment!

5. My reaction to the package was a mixture of shock and gratitude. A teacher thrives off of the feeling that they have made a difference and the thoughtful note from Kim Dunbar and Ryan and Tiffany Parker were inspiring. I can't tell you how much strength comes from the note alone, and then the basket full of goods to boot!



There were 3 teachers nominated from Garden Ridge Elementary as well and here they are:



Teacher #5: Tasha Miller (Garden Ridge Elementary)

Nominated By: Megan Thaler
"Tasha is an amazing teacher! She loves her kiddos and parents. I worked with her for two years and saw such amazing talent from her. I feel she would be a great person for this award. Teaching is truly a natural thing for her. She brings joy in classroom and amongst her fellow teachers. She truly is an inspiration and I'm glad I got the chance to work with her. Tasha is a team member who shares ideas, lessons and gives great advice. Not only is she a team player but she truly cares about her classroom. She dedicates her time into teaching. The two years I worked with her I've seen her go through a lot personally but never let it affect her teaching. Her love of teaching has truly shined. If you ask any student or parent I am sure you will hear nothing but great things. She has great communication with parents and stays involved by being a member and leader for PTO.Her personality is one that you would never forget. She can always put a smile on your face. I am going to miss working with her as she as inspired me to be a better teacher."


Teacher #6: Kara Green (Garden Ridge Elementary)

Nominated By: Cara Stautzenberger
"Kara Green is a fabulous teacher! She has been teaching kindergarten for 30 + years. She is incredibly caring and works hard to make each and every one of her children feel successful. She has strong relationships with her students and their families that last a lifetime. When you walk into her classroom it feels like being a part of a family. Everyone is loved and cared for.  Her students leave her classroom having gained academic knowledge as well as grown and strengthened their character. Not only is she an amazing teacher to her students but she is also an asset and resource to her fellow teammates. I had the privilege of spending my first two years of teaching on her team. I could not have asked for a better mentor, teammate or friend. She made every one of us feel like we had a voice and considered everyone's ideas. There was not a question you could not ask or a problem that she wouldn't help trouble shoot and solve. For a new teacher this was an incredible teaching experience to have. I never had to worry about a decision or plan she was there every step of the way. She spent hours of her valuable time guiding me to be a better and stronger teacher. She is a fabulous teacher, mentor, and friend."

Teacher #7: Sayde Dunlap (Garden Ridge Elementary)

Nominated By: Julie Chinni
"Mrs. Dunlap has filled so many rolls above and beyond her job description as a Special Education teacher.  She has been a counselor, a role model, a therapist, an advisor, and a teacher.  She envelops the children who need extra help in their school day in a cocoon and loves them without judgment.  My son knows that he can ask for her help at any time and be received with open arms and an open heart.  Anything that he struggles with academically is suddenly brought clear to him through her unique way of teaching the material.  She breaks down the concepts into steps with tools and manipulatives that help my son have that “light bulb” moment.   Mrs. Dunlap’s patience and understanding of student’s struggles academically, socially, and emotionally are admirable.  She teaches the whole child, not just pieces of them.  
 As a parent Mrs. Dunlap has been an invaluable resource to me.  She has always been available before and after school, as well as through email.  When I have any questions or concerns she has always worked to find a solution that is best for everyone involved.  She is one of my son’s biggest advocates and I have always been comfortable walking into an ARD knowing that she has his best interests at heart.     
 There is no doubt in my mind that Mrs. Dunlap deserves to be recognized for her efforts in and out of the classroom as a teacher for Comal ISD."

Another great school with another great principal, Joni Coker, who allowed us to interrupt their busy day to announce the winners in front of the entire staff. Tears were shed and all 3 ladies were speechless and happy to be honored. Have I mentioned how much I love this time of year? 

Pictured (Left to Right): Tiffany Parker, Tasha Miller, Sayde Dunlap, Kara Green

Sayde Dunlap sent us this sweet, touching letter shortly after getting the award: 
"To say the basket was a surprise is an understatement! I am truly grateful and thankful for such an honor.  I am in my 34th year of teaching and feel truly blessed to be a teacher in this noble profession. I have taught many grade levels but currently I am a special education teacher. I deal with children with various learning styles and abilities. Many times learning is difficult for them but my job is to teach and motivate them and to let them know that even though they may struggle in school, many famous people had learning challenges and became successful, famous adults. My motto is “Fair is what you need to be successful.”
   Please extend a thank you to all the participants who make this possible. The basket of goodies is a gold mine for a teacher! Everything will be used! The gift certificates make it so personalized for us. Your generosity in starting a program like this is inspirational.
    I have lived in New Braunfels since 1975. My husband of 37 years is also a teacher. I have two children and four grandchildren.
   It was truly an honor to be nominated by a parent for making a difference. That is what I believe teachers are about- making a positive difference in someone’s life. Thank you and everyone for making this possible."


And last but certainly not least:
Teacher #8: Julie Felpel (Seele Elementary) 

Nominated by: Zach, Jennifer & A.J. Villanueva
Zach was a student in Julie Felpel's 2nd grade class last year and he actually hand wrote his nomination (of 200+ words). It was so sweet the way it was handwritten, that we delivered the nomination as it was to Mrs. Felpel to have as a keepsake. We completely forgot that you at home would want to read it as well, so we regret to inform everyone, we failed to type it up before we gave it to Mrs. Felpel. You can be sure it was truly touching and something Julie Felpel will treasure always! (He even mentioned certain lessons and moments in class that stuck with him- every teachers dream!) Zach's parents, Jennifer & A.J. Villanueva also wrote a separate nomination (handwritten as well) and we failed to save that one as well, but it was equally as touching from a parent's standpoint. Julie Felpel has definitely made a positive impact on many in her teaching career! 

Julie Felpel was busy getting her classroom ready when we surprised her with her award. She was so excited to see Zach, that I don't think she realized she was getting an award at first. The principal at Seele, Kimberly Recio, even got on the PA System and announced to the school Mrs. Felpel's recognition. What a great moment to witness! 

Pictured (Left to Right): Zayden, Jennifer, Mrs. Felpel, Zach 


As you can see, these teachers are not only great at what they do, but they touch so many lives that it was easy to get nominators, donors, staff, principals, janitors, students, parents, friends, etc. to rally behind them and help honor them. We wish we could help honor all teachers for what they do, but for now, we're glad we can do what we're able to do. 

We're proud to be a part of this community, we're proud to help build in this community and we're proud to  honor those who help build this community as well.





Monday, April 2, 2012

Parker Homes Presents: Extreme Playhouse Raffle for Operation Finally Home

Our company has teamed up with “Operation FINALLY HOME” to raise money for the non-profit organization through a raffle/giveaway of a custom made playhouse built by us. Operation FINALLY HOME is an award winning program created by bay area builders association to support our troops.  Operation finally home was established in 2005 as a non-partisan/non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Operation finally home’s mission is to provide custom made mortgage free homes to wounded and disabled veterans and the widows of the fallen in an effort to get their lives back on track and become productive members of their communities.  Operation finally home partners with corporate sponsors, builder associations, builders, developers, individual contributors, and volunteers to help severely wounded heroes and their families’ transition from the battlefront to the home front and help them succeed in their challenging new world so they may ultimately enjoy a productive and rewarding life. This organization builds all over the U.S. and has even built right here in our wonderful town. 

We were approached by the coordinator of New Braunfels KidsFest, Tammy Wood, to come up with something that our company could share at the event. We had been in talks with Operation Finally Home for a while on ways to help out and thought this would make for a great opportunity to raise some funds for the organization. We will be building a custom playhouse to be raffled off at the event. 100 % of the proceeds go towards Operation Finally Home. Parker Homes & Renovations will not make any money off this project whatsoever. New Braunfels Kidsfest will take place on April 21-22 (Saturday-Sunday) at Rockin’ R in Gruene. Our plan is to stage a sort of “Extreme Playhouse Makeover” by building the actual playhouse there at Rockin’ R in Gruene over the 2 day event. We are selling raffle tickets now and will also sell them there at the event. The winner will be drawn and announced at NB Kidsfest on Sunday, April 22nd at 5:30 PM. You do not have to be present to win. If the winner is out of the New Braunfels area, they will be responsible for delivery of the playhouse. 


TICKETS:
$5 for 1 Ticket
$10 for 3 Tickets


Tickets are being sold at the following places until April 20th:
The Oyster Bar (203 S. Seguin Ave.)
Miller & Miller Insurance (400 W. San Antonio St.)
Studio of Dance (1389 C Industrial Dr.)
Gruene United Methodist Church (2629 Common St.)


You can also contact us at 830-626-3350 or parkerrenovations@att.net to buy tickets before the event!
Tickets will then be available at NB Kidsfest April 21-22nd at Rockin' R in Gruene.


You do not have to be from New Braunfels to buy raffle tickets!
Simply go to  http://babasupport.org/index.php?id=6  and donate through their Paypal. Be sure to put "Parker Homes Extreme Playhouse Raffle" in the Purpose/Memo line. Send us an email at parkerrenovations@att.net as well so we can be sure/double check that your raffle gets in the drawing. If you win and are out of the New Braunfels area, you will be responsible for delivery or you can always donate the playhouse to a local church/school/someone in need. Thanks for your support!




Front Rendering of Playhouse:




Operation Finally Home artwork hanging up by the secret bookshelf door inside:

 Back Rendering of Playhouse:

Window seat with Kid-Sized Table. That wall will be half metal (for magnetic fun) and half Chalkboard (for artistic fun)


 Overview of Floorplan:

Secret Room complete with sliding bookshelf door, a ladder that goes up to a look out loft and yet another secret room under the loft with an exit to the covered back porch. 


Be sure to get your tickets today!
This playhouse will be AWESOME!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Help a Teacher Out- 2011 Reveal!

What an amazing week we had revealing the gift baskets to these teachers! There is nothing else like the feeling you get surprising someone with such a great gift!

Of course NONE of this would have been possible without our great contributors. Be sure to check them out!

One thing we discovered in doing these deliveries... these schools not only have great teachers, but the secretaries, principals and other staff involved are just as wonderful! These schools run on such a tight schedule that it almost became a little overwhelming scheduling 12 different school deliveries within 4 days. Without the help of the school secretaries and principals, it would have been a disaster. We can not thank you all enough! But we can guarantee that if your child goes to any of these schools, they are in good hands all the way around!

This blog post will be a little long, but so worth the read! Enjoy learning about the 14 teachers this community helped support this school year! And stay tuned next summer, because after the great response, we will be helping teachers out again!

Teacher #1: BONNIE WEED (Canyon High School)
Nominated by: Michelle Koehl

“I would like to nominate Bonnie Weed for the Parker Homes Help A Teacher Out! I am the math department chair at Canyon, and Bonnie is one of the hardest working teachers in our department. She puts in a lot of time, energy, dedication, and money to her classroom. She simply goes above and beyond for her students each day. Ms. Weed is always in contact with the high school parents to keep them updated, she rewards her students with prizes often, and she supplies extra pencils, paper, etc. for her students. Her lessons are always well prepared as she spends extra time to implement as much technology as possible. There is no way I can put into words all that Ms. Weed does for her students, classroom, and other teachers on our campus as she is also our social committee chair for the campus and a class sponsor. With all that being said, Ms. Weed goes above and beyond every day, using her own money for so many things. And she does all this as a single parent of a boy who is in elementary school. It amazes me how she is so dedicated to do so many things, and then even picks up extra work (like summer school). I know she would GREATLY appreciate any help you would be willing to offer her. Thank you for your time and consideration.”

We were lucky we had the help of Michelle to coordinate this reveal. They had just gotten out of a long meeting and Michelle convinced her to go to the office, which is where my wife was waiting to surprise her along with one of her former students, Devin. (Devin is at Texas State now getting her teaching certification which she claims is due to the inspiration Bonnie Weed gave her in class- keeping the cycle of great teachers going!)

Bonnie was moved to tears, which started a domino effect with the rest of the crowd! And then to top it off, we honored Michelle Koehl as well with a $100 gift card. We thought it was selfless and kind of her to nominate another teacher, being a great teacher herself!

PICTURED: (From left to right)
Tiffany Parker, Michelle Koehl, Bonnie Weed, Devin Culpepper





Teacher #2: COACH KYLE HENDERSON (Church Hill Middle School)
Nominated By: Maggie Berry

“Inspiring, caring, dedicated, long hours, practical, realistic, kids love him, so do we!”

Like we said before, scheduling was crazy. Coach Henderson was in between meetings and we had a 10 minute time slot to catch him at the school. It didn't always work out that we could get the person who nominated the teacher there at the same time. (The teachers had not even started school yet, and they were crazy busy! Yet another reason to give credit where its due!) Coach Henderson was called down to the office, but luckily it was for a great gift basket full of stuff he will be able to use for the upcoming football season and school year! He was ecstatic about it!

Pictured: Coach Kyle Henderson





Teacher #3: CHRISTIE TIMMONS (Premier High School)
Nominated By: Anonymous

“Christie is amazing. She works at a charter school that helps at risk children. She spends many hours and is always looking for ways to help her kids. She treats them like they are her own children. She encourages, befriends and loves these kids and for some of them she is the only one who is a constant cheerleader for them. She gives them stuff for holidays, she becomes a mentor, she pushes them to do more than they ever dreamed they could do. I even know that one of her students was sick with no insurance and she paid for him to go to the doctor. She also has her own child that she is very involved with. Her husband works away for many months so she is essentially a single mom who never says no. She hated recognition because she feels that she is doing nothing out of the ordinary. I would love for her to have this. She spends so much of her time and money I would love to see her recognized. I would also like to remain anonymous to the fact that I nominated her!”

I think we really shocked Christie! All the staff at this school helped us with the surprise. We all went into her classroom and presented it to her. It was fun to see her confusion as we all came into the room with this big basket. She quickly became very excited and honored, and we were all excited for her! The person who nominated her wanted to remain anonymous but we are curious to see if Christie ever figured out who it was. What a great person!

Pictured: (From Left to Right) Tiffany Parker, Christie Timmons, Ryan Parker






Teacher #4: CHARLES RYALS (Clear Spring Elementary)
Nominated By: Amy Merritt

“Mr Ryals was my son's homeroom teacher last year. He inspires the kids to read, read, read, study hard and do their best. We were so incredibly blessed by his calming influence on our son and the work he put in for all of his students.”

From the second we mentioned this teacher's name when calling to schedule, the secretaries and principal got excited. We also had a 10 minute time slot for this teacher. Principal Nash was about to start a movie for the entire staff to watch, when she allowed us to stand up in front of everyone to present his award! He was met with a huge standing ovation- no doubt that this guy is a great teacher and co-worker!

Charles also took the time to answer a questionnaire we sent out and here are some of his answers:
Mr. Ryals is originally from the area but his dad was in the air force so they moved around a lot. Charles spent 25 years in Virginia Beach, Norfolk area. He just celebrated his 40th anniversary married to his high school sweetheart, Margaret. He retired from the Navy after 26.5 years. This is his 14th year to teach 4th grade in CISD schools.

He used to volunteer at his wife's school in Norfolk, VA and decided it was something he would love to do. He used his GI Bill to get his Masters in Elementary Education at Texas State. When asked what is his favorite part of teaching is, he says: "Watching a student when the light bulb comes on and they 'get it'. I love seeing the kids come in the morning." He also says he hopes to make a difference in his student's lives. (and we think that he more than likely has made a positive difference in many, many lives throughout all his years of service to not only our children but this great country!)

When asked how he will be able to use the items given, he mentioned he will not only help his own class but his fellow teachers with their needs as well- what a great guy!

He also said he felt very humbled. "I do what I do because its my calling and I am passionate about it. Recognition is something I don't expect."

In closing he said, "I would like to thank you for taking your time to do this for teachers. 'Help a Teacher Out' is truly an awesome idea for groups of people to help teachers- Thank you."

Pictured: My wife, Tiffany and Principal Nash (this is a great picture, because my wife is a bit shy and hates talking in front of large groups of people- and the entire staff was there :) )

Pictured: Charles Ryals





Teacher #5: BARBARA CHRISTY (Mountain Valley Middle School)
Nominated By: Chyrel Madden

“Barbara works with students with intellectual impairments, autism, and physical disabilities. She has unending patience working with these students with disabilities, wanting them to understand how very able they are. She focuses her efforts on helping her students become socially acceptable and as ready for the work force as possible. Barbara believes in the premise that ALL students can learn. She works hard to help them reach their full potential.”

Yet another busy teacher/school. We were able to swing by during one of their faculty meetings and present her award in front of everyone. The Principal, Dr. Maika wanted to be sure she was surprised and in front of all to see, and that she was! Barbara also filled out our questionnaire and her replies are below:

She grew up in Jacksonville, FL and has lived in Texas for the last six years. She has been married for almost 11 years and has a 9 year old daughter Layla, and a 6 year old son, Lance. Both of her parents were teachers and she has always loved working with children with special needs. How lucky are we to have great teachers like Barbara!?!

When asked what her favorite part of teaching is, she replied, "I appreciate the little milestones my students make everyday."

She goes on to say, "The items I received are amazing for use with special needs children. There are items that will reinforce the skills that I teach, items I can use for prizes, and items I can use everyday."

And her reaction to receiving the recognition: "I literally was speechless!" and also adds, "I want to thank everyone responsible for this honor and I am humbled by it."

Pictured: Barbara Christy





Teacher #6: PAIGE HOLDEN (Freiheit Elementary)
Nominated By: Cassie Harig

“I met Paige while we were both getting our teaching degrees down in Corpus Christi. Over the years I've had the opportunity to see Paige grow as a teacher and I've seen all the wonderful things she does with her class. From exploding soda with mentos to Eric Carle inspired art projects, her creativity and dedication as a teacher comes through in her lessons. I've had the opportunity to be in Paige's classroom many times and I'm always impressed by what I see. Like most teachers, I know she spends quite a bit out of pocket to supplement her classroom, so if anyone deserves a little help, it's most definitely her.”

Freiheit actually had two teachers nominated and the school wanted to be sure we presented the awards in front of the entire staff as well. (I'm glad my wife was such a trooper when doing these presentations in front of everyone!) So here is the 2nd teacher nominated there:


Teacher #7: DAVID WAGNER (Freiheit Elementary)

Nominated By: Rachelle Wagner

“David is a dedicated science teacher and this is his second year teaching. He is also a dedicated father and husband. He could really use some supplies to jump start the school year! Thank you for your consideration and support of all teachers!!!”

These teachers have some great supporters in their lives! Rachelle is David's wife and she brought their two children to the big reveal as well. When my wife, Tiffany, was done presenting, David's oldest son ran up to David and presented him with a special necklace he made, telling him he was the best teacher/dad ever! I think that was even better than the basket he got!


Pictured: (From left to right) Paige Holden and David Wagner


Pictured: Rachelle Wagner and David Wagner with their children (the newest addition is in the background in the stroller :) )





Teacher #8: MATTHEW HERZOG (Startzville Elementary)
Nominated By: Shari Tucker

“Mr. Herzog is always reaching into his own pocket to provide his 3rd grade class with little extras. He is very innovative in the way he teaches and is able to not only get the information across that the students need to learn but does so in a fun and engaging manner. Every student that has Mr. Herzog loves him and every student in the younger grades wants to have Mr. Herzog as their 3rd grade teacher when they get there. He spends hours of his own time preparing lessons for his class. Matthew Herzog is a dedicated teacher and is very deserving of any help that you would be offering.”

Shari met my wife at the office and walked down to Matthew's classroom to surprise him. Mr. Herzog teaches 3rd grade so the entire 3rd grade team came out to see what was going on and cheer him on. Everyone was so excited to see him get the recognition and couldn't wait to go through all the stuff. You know they must be great teachers when they get excited about a basket full of glue sticks, markers, and pencils! :)

Pictured: (from left to right) (sorry, but we did not catch the other teachers' names!) -3rd grade teacher-, -3rd grade teacher-, -3rd grade teacher-, Matthew Herzog, Shari Tucker, and -3rd grade teacher-.





Teacher #9: AMY BIDDISON (Klein Elementary)
Nominated by: Terra Marrou

“Mrs. Biddison is a warm and wonderful teacher. She just recently gave up her law license and became a teacher and then with all the budget cuts lost her position at County line Elementary. She was hired on at Klien, thank goodness but in the process her husband (also a teacher) lost his job and is still looking. She was a wonderful mentor to my son in the Destination Imagination club as well. I know that being a teacher is hard on the pocket book and then to have both parents at one time lose their job is just a very sad thing. I am so glad she was hired back but we are sad to see her leave CLE. I think she deserves it for all the sacrifices she and her family have made to be educators to our children.”

We loved this one because Terra was able to meet us at Klein with ALL 6 of her children, one of which was a student of Mrs. Biddison's and a couple others knew her as well. Before Amy even knew about the award, she was so excited to see the kids, as they ran up and hugged her. And they were all so excited to show her the basket full of goodies she received for the recognition. You could tell that Terra was a very thankful mother towards Mrs. Biddison. What a great way to show her thanks!

Pictured: (From left to right) Terra Marrou, 2 of her kiddos (sorry can not remember their names!), Amy Biddison, and 2 more kiddos. (2 kids were not pictured)






Teacher #10: DEBBIE HAHN (Carl Schurz)
Nominated by: Henry Hahn

“Ms. Hahn has over 25 years experience teaching, of which, 11 have been in NBISD. She has always used much of her own money and resources to provide the best learning experience that first graders can have.”

Henry, which is Debbie's brother, met us at Carl Schurz and we walked to Debbie's classroom to surprise her. She was busy getting ready for "Meet the Teacher" which was happening that evening. She was blown away by the kindness of her brother, thinking of her and recognizing her hard work and dedication. It was a really sweet moment!

Debbie filled out our questionnaire as well:

Debbie Hahn has 26 years of teaching with 12 of those years at NBISD. She has two daughters, one lives in California with her family and one lives in Florida. She is known as "Gammy" to 3 grandchildren. Her brother and sister-in-law live just 9 houses away from her. New Braunfels has always been a favorite town of hers.

Debbie has always loved to be around children. When she was growing up, she always wanted to babysit the neighbors children. "Playing School" was her favorite past-time and the elementary education courses in college always interested her as well. So she sought out being the best teacher possible!

What's her favorite part of teaching? "There is never a dull moment! I love the challenge of teaching these little minds academically, as well as socially. I feel so fullfilled when I see how much they learn and grow."

How will she be able to use the items in the basket? "Oh my... EVERY item is needed and WILL be used. I feel like I won the classroom lottery! The choice of items is just perfect and I'm looking forward to using it all with my first graders."

Her reaction to the nomination? "Totally stunned! My adrenalin was sky high and I fell so thankful to have been chosen. It was an awesome moment."

She also includes... "This community service for teachers is a wonderful thing. I think I can generalize and say... most teachers do not feel appreciated. This generosity shows that there still are people out there that understand the hard job we have each day."

These contributors are some of the generous and caring people she is referring to!


Pictured: (From left to right) Henry Hahn and Debbie Hahn







Teacher #11: TONYA HEFFINGTON (Seele Elementary)
Nominated By: Jennifer Gomez

“I was very thankful that our son Zach was blessed with such a great kindergarten teacher. She really is a very sweet and loving teacher who taught our son so much his first year of school. And the reason why he enjoys it. After the year was over she made the decision to move to third grade and i am hoping we will be blessed with Zach having her as a teacher again. Zach says she is nice and funny and he had an awesome time in kindergarten.”

Another appreciative mom! Its always a comfort to know your children are in good hands as they journey through life! We surprised Tonya Heffington in her classroom. I think she was in complete shock and overcome with emotion! She was having a meeting with her team members and I am sure it was hard to concentrate after that!

Pictured: Tonya Heffington






Teacher #12: RACHEL SHERRERD (Garden Ridge Elementary)
Nominated By: Kathy Riley

“Mrs. Sherrerd is the teacher all kids LOVE! Every child is fully engaged in her class and are eager to hear what she has to say. She makes science come to life in the classroom. She absolutely loves her job and science and it shows everyday in the classroom. In the words of my 11-year-old son, she is the BEST teacher in the world!”

We also surprised Rachel as she was in a team meeting. Once again shocked and overwhelmed like so many of the teachers. Its great to see someone's hard work and dedication get recognized. For that moment she got to celebrate her talent as a teacher before she quickly went back to work! :) Kathy, who nominated her, wanted to be there as well with her son but had to move her two daughters to college that day.

Pictured: Rachel Sherrerd






Teacher #13: ANGELA JENSEN (Garden Ridge Elementary)
Nominated by: Laura Cannon

“Angela was a first year teacher at our school this year--she actually got her job after school started when our enrollment swelled. She did a fantastic job and always had a positive outlook even during the possibility of job cuts with the state budget difficulties. She is dedicated to her job and her students and would use a grant wisely to help her classroom be even better this year. We are so glad her job has remained intact and I think she is worthy of some help.”

Another great teacher at Garden Ridge Elementary! By the time we arrived at Angela's classroom, we had a big crowd of teachers following us, ready to cheer on their co-worker. Laura Cannon, who nominated Angela, was also there and we got to surprise her with a $100 gift card as well, for being such a selfless, giving teacher by nominating a co-worker. There were lots of cheers and lots of tears of happiness. These teachers are amazing!

Pictured: (From left to right) Angela Jensen and Laura Cannon






Teacher #14: KIMBRA CULPEPPER (Goodwin Frazier)
Nominated by: Devin Culpepper

“Mrs. Culpepper is always ready to help kids learn about everything that goes on in our world. From what makes the Earth turn to what we are made of. She is passionate about science, and I think she could use some more cool science gadgets to help get her kids just as passoinate about it as she is!”

Our last stop was at Goodwin Frazier where we surprised Kimbra in the copy room. Devin is her daughter and was there helping her mom put together her room for the school year. Kimbra was very excited and honored to receive such a great gift not only from us but from her sweet daughter as well. You know you must be doing something right if you can raise your own kids to appreciate what you do for a living!

Pictured: (From left to right) Kimbra Culpepper and Devin Culpepper



As you can see, it was an AMAZING week. If we could hand out those baskets everyday, we would. Its amazing how something as small as a thank you, as special as a homemade necklace, or as big as a basket full of stuff can make a difference in someone's life. I gaurantee the teachers we all honored will have an extra spark this school year. We hope they continue to do an outstanding job and we hope you all continue to support ALL the great teachers out there. We will be back again next summer to honor more great teachers, so start thinking and writing out your nominations!

Again, Thank you to EVERYONE who helped make this project a success!

To all the teachers out there... We hope you have an INCREDIBLE year and THANK YOU!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Thank you for "Helping a Teacher Out"

Well all the baskets are packed and ready to go!
But we wanted to take a moment and thank each and every one of you who donated items, money, time and even those who nominated and helped spread the word. Without all of you, this project would not have been a success. So THANK YOU!

Items/Supplies:
Monetary Donations

What an awesome community we live in!
Stay tuned for the post about the reveals. We'll get it up as soon as we can.
Until then...
Here are a couple pics of all the baskets ready to go along with a folder full of gift cards and coupons for each teacher. I think we will have some very happy teachers! (And I will be happy to get my home back to normal as well!)
THANKS AGAIN!!!