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urbana junior high school

Urbana City · 1673 S Us Highway 68, Urbana, OH

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45Total Teachers
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Top Teacher at urbana junior high school

Jonathon Hrivnak

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All Teachers at urbana junior high school

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    Jonathon Hrivnak
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 2
    Addison Carter
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 3
    Brian Kaser
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 4
    Mark Bauer
    General Science
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  • 5
    Joseph Lattarulo
    History
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  • 6
    Jennifer Amorino
    English
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  • 7
    Tyler Hines
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 8
    Megan Kovach
    English
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  • 9
    Marianne Bruns
    Life Sciences
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  • 10
    Jacqueline Rowe
    Integrated Language Arts
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  • 11
    Kyle Ellwood
    Earth Sciences
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  • 12
    Kasandra Hutchinson
    English
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  • 13
    Rebecca Malas
    Physical Science/physics
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  • 14
    Sarah Dennis
    English
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  • 15
    Tamara Oconnor
    General Science
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  • 16
    Elizabeth Kronenwetter
    English
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  • 17
    Dennis Tucci
    English
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  • 18
    Dawn Shaffer
    All Social Studies 7-8
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  • 19
    Sharon Schorr
    Spanish
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  • 20
    Misty Swanger
    Superintendent
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  • 21
    Heather Zengel
    General Science
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  • 22
    Timothy Pfahler
    Mathematics
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  • 23
    Madeline Shaw
    Integrated Language Arts
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  • 24
    Tod Shockey
    Economics
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  • 25
    Barthelma Adams
    English
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  • 26
    Matthew Wentworth
    Production Agriculture
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  • 27
    Kimberly Wile
    Comprehensive Social Studies
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  • 28
    Elizabeth Chaudry
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 29
    Anna Brust
    English
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  • 30
    Brian Powell
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 31
    Amy Hiller
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 32
    Stacey Cederbloom
    Mathematics
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  • 33
    Anne Bowen
    English
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  • 34
    Tracy Giles
    English
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  • 35
    James Grippa
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 36
    Jennifer Pelko
    High School Principal
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  • 37
    Tyler Jakse
    Superintendent
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  • 38
    Steven Ast
    Superintendent
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  • 39
    Robyn Hilderbrand
    Assistant Superintendent
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  • 40
    Amy Kifer
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 41
    Kaitlyn Schulte
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 42
    Phillip Mcnamara
    Earth Sciences
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  • 43
    Tyler Dugan
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 44
    Carly Caldwell
    Integrated Language Arts
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  • 45
    Jodi Kremer
    Integrated Mathematics
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For a school like urbana junior high school, NoteVUE functions as both a recognition platform and a culture measurement tool. Every note sent to a teacher here is a data point — a signal from the community about who is making a difference and how. School leaders can see in real time which teachers are receiving the most appreciation, what emotional themes resonate most with students, and how engagement is trending week over week. This data doesn't replace human judgment, but it adds a layer of signal that no annual staff survey can capture.

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The adoption playbook at urbana junior high school and schools like it typically starts with a brief announcement at a staff meeting: the principal introduces NoteVUE, explains that students and families can send anonymous appreciation notes, and invites every teacher to claim their wall. This takes five minutes. Within a week of the announcement, early-adopter teachers start sharing their wall links in their email signatures and classroom posters, and notes begin flowing in.

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