Katie, center; Principal Carolyn Witte, right |
During her ninth grade she helped plan and execute a three hour iPad orientation for our new students. She was vitally involved in this project and took and even higher profile last year when, again, we planned the new student orientation. Last year, after we were named an Apple Distinguished School, we were visited by many school leaders and members of the media. Invariably I asked Katie to participate in these sessions as an iWizard representative. . . . She was a team leader for our iCreate workshop for Middle School students.
Recently she and I were among five co-editors who published a collection to iTunes called iPad Tips and Tricks by MHS iWizards. If you visit http://tinyurl.com/mcmcard you will see her picture gracing the cover. Furthermore, she was one of three iWizards who accompanied me to Cobo Center to deliver a break-out session about iWizards at MACUL, the state’s largest educational technology conference.
Recently she and I were among five co-editors who published a collection to iTunes called iPad Tips and Tricks by MHS iWizards. If you visit http://tinyurl.com/mcmcard you will see her picture gracing the cover. Furthermore, she was one of three iWizards who accompanied me to Cobo Center to deliver a break-out session about iWizards at MACUL, the state’s largest educational technology conference.
Katie is intelligent, sincere and utterly responsible. She is incredibly generous with her time and sets the very best example for other students when she serves as an iWizard leader. She is entirely deserving of this award from the Optimists.
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How inspiring to have such admirable leaders in your school!
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