Wyoming teachers, students give shout outs to those who demonstrate Alpha qualities

Junior Brandon Ratliff (left) dances with a friend during the presentation by guest speaker John Angotti at the Alpha Wolf 11 assembly last week. Ratliff received a Shout-Out from teachers during the assembly.

By Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

joanne@wktv.org

 

This year, as part of Wyoming High School’s Alpha Wolf spring program, teachers and students were able to give “Shout-Outs” to others who represented the Alpha Wolf qualities of kind, compassion, and graciousness. 

 

“The thought among some of us teachers was to recognize more students during this champion of character celebration,” said Wyoming teacher John Dolye who along with teacher Jon Bushen organized the Alpha Wolf event. 

 

Teacher Jeff Kordich receives the Alpha Wolf teacher award.

Teachers were asked to consider any student they would like to recognize during the Alpha Wolf assembly. Two students per grade level are recognized and introduced between the main Alpha Wolf 11 recipients. Teachers give each student who receives a “Shout Out” a t-shirt which states “Alpha Wolf 11 Champion of Character” and on the back in large letters “I’ve Got Your Back!” along with an Alpha Wolf 11 lanyard.

 

After the fall Alpha Wolf assembly, where the the Teacher Shout-Outs were first introduced, students approached Doyle about doing a Student Shout-Out to a specific teacher.

 

“We thought this was a great student-led initiative,” Doyle said. “We allow one student from each of the three grade levels to select a teacher they feel represents the Alpha Wolf characteristics — kind, compassion, and graciousness.”

 

Students give the teachers a personalized Alpha Wolf 11 Champion of Character Stainless Coffee Mug with a lanyard and wrist bracelet as well to show their gratitude, he said. The Teacher Shout-Outs lead to the Alpha Wolf Teacher of the Year Award, which is only given during the spring assembly. This year’s winner was Jeff Kordich, a second year teacher to the district. The teacher award is also student-led, Doyle noted. 

 

“We have been so impressed with our student body when it comes to them initiating and adding to this powerful ‘REVOLUTION MOVEMENT’ we call Alpha Wolf 11,” Doyle said.

 

“We believe that if you lay down the expectation of what kindness, compassion, and graciousness looks like, students will pick it up to run and share it with others — simply amazing.”

 

Teacher Shout-Outs to STUDENTS:

Dale Cross – 10th grader presented by teacher Jake Ritsema

Callie Seymour – 10th grader presented by teacher Stephanie Rathsack

Guadalupe Rivera-Parda – 11th grader presented by teacher Catye Palomino

Brandon Ratliff – 11th grader presented by teacher Irvin Sigler

Jordan Irwin – 12th grader presented by Mary Alice Miller

Caitlyn Bulthuis – 12th grader presented by teacher Robin Higley

 

Student Shout-Outs to TEACHERS:

Tom Cornell presented by student Tiffany Le

Jon Bushen presented by student Aliya Rivera

Anna Servo presented by student Long Ho

Clark VerHulst presented by Julyssa Barajas Gutierrez

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