Hare Chevrolet, Noblesville Education Foundation partner to recognize teachers

Noblesville Schools announced on Tuesday that Hare Chevrolet and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation (NSEF) have teamed up to launch a new program aimed at recognizing teachers and supporting the needs of Noblesville Schools.

The program kicks off for January 2019 highlighting three teachers at Hinkle Creek Elementary.

  • Kristen Davidson
  • Constance Chininis
  • Erica Brooks

The “Hare Chevrolet Teachers of the Month” program will honor Noblesville Schools educators over the course of the August-May school year, with three teachers representing each of the district’s 10 schools spotlighted each month.

“Hare Chevrolet has been a strong financial supporter of Noblesville Schools for many years and we are so thankful to them for investing in this new program that will both recognize our teachers for their leadership in education, as well as provide ongoing support across multiple areas of need throughout the district,” said Dr. Beth Niedermeyer, superintendent of Noblesville Schools.

The Hare Chevrolet Teachers of the Month will receive a $1,100 NSEF grant for their school, courtesy of an $11,000 annual investment by Hare Chevrolet.

Selected teachers and school leaders will then direct the grant funds at each school based on areas of need such as literacy, low income student services, STEM, performing arts or athletics.

“This program aligns perfectly with our mission to invest in the excellence of Noblesville Schools, and to honor and support Noblesville Schools teachers,” added Adriann Young, executive director of the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation. “We’re excited to partner with Hare Chevrolet and happy to facilitate the Hare Chevrolet Teacher of the Month program.”

Noblesville Schools has approximately 650 teachers.

Davidson

Kristen Davidson

What grade do you teach?

First grade

Number of years teaching?

17 years

Why did you become a teacher?

From a young age, I knew I wanted to work with children and help create a positive, safe environment for them.

What are your goals for students?

I have many goals for my students, however my top priority is to encourage my students to continue their learning outside of the classroom. Learning can happen anywhere, anytime.

What advice would you give parents?

Being a parent is a difficult job and it requires time (that most of us don’t have). My advice would be to prioritize your time and devote energy to quality conversations/activities with your child.

What do you like to do outside the classroom?

I love to read and practice yoga!

What makes Noblesville Schools special?

Noblesville Schools is my home because of the people! It’s people, not programs!

 

Brooks

Erica Brooks

What grade do you teach?

Early childhood (3-5 year olds)

Number of years teaching?

18 years

Why did you become a teacher?

I knew I wanted to be a special education teacher the moment I volunteered in our high school Lifeskills class.

What are your goals for students?

I have countless individualized goals for each of my students. Overall, I want them each to be successful in their home and school communities to the best of their ability.

What advice would you give parents?

Read with your child every day!

What do you like to do outside the classroom?

I enjoy spending time doing anything outdoors with my family.

What makes Noblesville Schools special?

The energy from such a strong community.

 

Chininis

Constance Chininis

What grade do you teach?

Kindergarten

Number of years teaching?

1 year

Why did you become a teacher?

I became a teacher because I want to be the role model for my students that my teachers were for me.

What are your goals for students?

My goal for my students is for them to love learning and grow as people.

What advice would you give parents?

I would tell parents that we are a team and I want to help their child succeed.

What do you like to do outside the classroom?

Outside of the classroom I love to read and be active.

What makes Noblesville Schools special?

The people and the dedication to students.