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whitehall preparatory and fitness academy

whitehall preparatory and fitness academy · 3474 E Livingston Ave, Columbus, OH

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Top Teacher at whitehall preparatory and fitness academy

Kathleen Schabo

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School Speech-language Pathologist Teacher

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All Teachers at whitehall preparatory and fitness academy

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    Kathleen Schabo
    School Speech-language Pathologist
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  • 2
    Holly Elliott
    Mild/moderate
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  • 3
    Amiee Byers
    Specific Learning Disabled
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  • 4
    Nicole Betts
    School Speech-language Pathologist
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  • 5
    Ash lee Houseman
    Mild/moderate
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  • 6
    Olivia Mcgeorge
    Music
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  • 7
    Jordan Hyland
    Mild/moderate
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  • 8
    Dalanda Jackson
    Principal Grades Pk-6
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  • 9
    Michael Allemeier
    Air Conditioning And Heating
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  • 10
    Jessica Erickson
    Mild/moderate
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    +0 wk
  • 11
    Joseph Slanina
    Teaching English To Speakers Of Other Languages (tesol)
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  • 12
    Tawnya Holman
    Health
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  • 13
    Emma Streets
    Mild/moderate
    0
    +0 wk
  • 14
    Susan Yager
    Severe Behavior Handicapped
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  • 15
    Nicole Boyd
    School Counselor
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  • 16
    Chantel Mills
    Principal Grades Pk-6
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  • 17
    Kate Weaver
    School Counselor
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  • 18
    Leslie Roteck
    Spanish
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  • 19
    Amanda Rederstorff
    Music
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  • 20
    Matthew Tabler
    Physical Education
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  • 21
    Mark Sturm
    Music
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  • 22
    Jacob Hudson
    Health Support Services
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  • 23
    Cora Swank
    Health
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  • 24
    Adrian Cabrera
    School Counselor
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  • 25
    Amanda Vucic
    Principal Grades Pk-6
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  • 26
    Nicole Holliday
    Reading (p-3)
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  • 27
    Kaylee Schubenski
    Mild/moderate
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  • 28
    Richard Brandeberry
    Industrial Technology
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  • 29
    Justine Bledsoe
    Visual Art
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  • 30
    Christina Grice
    Mild/moderate
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  • 31
    Deborah Patterson
    Reading (p-3)
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  • 32
    Sarah Kelley
    Mild/moderate
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  • 33
    Ceara Trusty
    Mild/moderate
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  • 34
    Kala Hauter
    School Speech-language Pathologist
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  • 35
    Kenneth Brewer
    Health
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  • 36
    Paul Frye
    Physical Education
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  • 37
    Stacey Verhoff
    School Speech-language Pathologist
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  • 38
    Christine Hoffmann
    Visual Art
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  • 39
    Adam Hellman
    Business Information Systems
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  • 40
    Jonathon James
    Mild/moderate
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  • 41
    Madison Markus
    School Counselor
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  • 42
    Melissa Lopez
    Multihandicapped
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  • 43
    Marvin Jackson
    Health
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  • 44
    Ellen Houston
    School Counselor
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  • 45
    Paula Mckibben
    Library/media
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  • 46
    Matt Sherwood
    Mild/moderate
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  • 47
    Kelly Sims
    Reading (p-3)
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  • 48
    Robert Campbell
    Severe Behavior Handicapped
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  • 49
    Tricia Bond
    Moderate/intensive
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  • 50
    Patricia Ruckman
    Music
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  • 51
    Kathleen Miller
    Mild/moderate
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  • 52
    Kaia Kruckeberg
    Mild/moderate
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  • 53
    Andrew Wilde
    Mild/moderate
    0
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  • 54
    Emily Sargeant
    Reading (p-3)
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  • 55
    Jessica Hogan
    Visual Art
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  • 56
    Casey Kilkenney
    Reading (p-3)
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  • 57
    John Mason iii
    Principal Grades 5-12
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  • 58
    Jenna Zak
    Music
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  • 59
    Christopher Tracy
    School Counselor
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  • 60
    Lindsey Richmond
    Mild/moderate
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  • 61
    Colleen Hoffman
    Multihandicapped
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  • 62
    Emily Echelbarger
    Agriscience
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    Paul Dixon
    Music
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  • 64
    Christina Actis
    Physical Education
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    Denise Etgen
    Severe Behavior Handicapped
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  • 66
    Christina Back
    School Speech-language Pathologist
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  • 67
    Joanna Coreno
    Early Childhood
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  • 68
    Joseph Rolla iii
    Principal Grades 5-12
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    Laiali Lambert
    Mild/moderate
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  • 70
    Donna Sexton
    Visual Art
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    Staci Jordan
    Mild/moderate
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  • 72
    Abdul Lateef
    Mild/moderate
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  • 73
    Jennifer Gramlich
    School Counselor
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  • 74
    Lindsey Louis
    Moderate/intensive
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  • 75
    Jerry Long
    Physical Education
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  • 76
    Alexandria Gillis
    Spanish
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  • 77
    Jennifer Rardon
    Mild/moderate
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    Anthony Darr
    Automotive Technology
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    Renee Graff
    (mspr/mh) Multihandicapped
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  • 80
    Davina Wilcox
    Physical Therapist
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    Nicole Bobish
    Mild/moderate
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    Eric Lutz
    Emergency Medical Technician-secondary
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  • 83
    Mandy Keck
    Visual Art
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    Jeremie Pesek
    Moderate/intensive
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    Jennifer Zura
    Integrated Mathematics
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    Patrick Colegrove
    Music
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    Leah Disabato
    Early Childhood
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    Noah Kappers
    Mild/moderate
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  • 89
    Maria Maroon
    Music
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    Marisa Saelzler
    Library/media
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  • 91
    Allyson Ciulla
    Health
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  • 92
    Jamie Hall
    School Psychologist
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  • 93
    Rebecca Taylor
    Mild/moderate
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  • 94
    Eric Brass
    Visual Art
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  • 95
    Jennifer Moore
    Visual Art
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    Kiersten Fenske
    Family And Consumer Science Education
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  • 97
    Marissa Sulfaro
    Mild/moderate
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    Jaimie Bennett
    Mild/moderate
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  • 99
    Christine Burns
    Physical Education
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  • 100
    Abigail Tropiano
    Occupational Therapist
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  • 101
    Ashley Armacost
    Moderate/intensive
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  • 102
    Hana Damico
    Early Childhood
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    Jennifer Holder
    Early Childhood
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    Anne Cleary
    Early Childhood
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    Melissa Rife
    Early Childhood Intervention Specialist
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  • 106
    Ashley Fry
    Early Childhood
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  • 107
    Keyrstin Fisher
    Early Childhood
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    Akya Williams
    Early Childhood
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    Brooke Welty
    Early Childhood
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    Melissa Russell
    Early Childhood
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    Rachel Grant
    Early Childhood
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    Kylie Swindeman
    Early Childhood
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    Sarah Hines
    Early Childhood
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  • 114
    Shelly Mansfield
    School Speech-language Pathologist
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  • 115
    Angela Schuette
    Early Childhood
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  • 116
    Amy Melvin
    Early Childhood
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    Phillip Adams
    Music
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  • 118
    Kaitlyn Smith
    Early Childhood Intervention Specialist
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    Debra Self
    Early Childhood
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    Elizabeth Kelly
    Early Childhood Intervention Specialist
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    Samantha Lopez
    Early Childhood Intervention Specialist
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    David Callahan
    School Counselor
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  • 123
    Melanie Stegemiller
    Early Childhood
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    Krista Klaiber
    Early Childhood
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    Amanda Seiler
    Early Childhood
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    Cara Langdon
    Early Childhood
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    Brooke Piper
    Early Childhood
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    Traci Dickenson
    Early Childhood
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    Sofia Pileggi
    Early Childhood
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    Michaelena Stinziano
    Early Childhood
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    Allison May
    Early Childhood
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    Kristen Dillman
    Early Childhood
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    Yesenia Real-rivera
    Performing Arts
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  • 134
    Brittney Monteforte
    Early Childhood
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    Chelsea Bobst
    Early Childhood
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    Emily Seminary
    Early Childhood
    0
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    Jessica Dankert
    Early Childhood
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    Jennifer Minnich
    Early Childhood
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    Joan Jankowski
    Early Childhood
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    Nicole Maxon
    Early Childhood
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    Allison Hills
    Early Childhood
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    Ashley Baber
    Early Childhood
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    Jessica Blosser
    Early Childhood
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    Tiffany Smith
    Early Childhood
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    Jennifer Adkins-walters
    Early Childhood
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    Jennifer Dennis
    Early Childhood
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    Jacquelyn Welsh
    Early Childhood
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    Hayley Nease
    Early Childhood
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    Ellen Clarke
    Early Childhood
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    Jennifer Scarbrough
    Early Childhood
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    Anne Bradfield
    Visual Art
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  • 152
    Seth Eisenhower
    Music
    0
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  • 153
    Coraliz Figueroa-ayala
    School Psychologist
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  • 154
    Emily Krava
    Spanish
    0
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  • 155
    Dana Kibler
    Mild/moderate
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  • 156
    Annabelle Spencer
    School Counselor
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  • 157
    Amy Geiger
    Reading (p-3)
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  • 158
    Janis Johnson
    Educ Media K-12 * *
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    Sarah Haren
    Reading (p-3)
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  • 160
    Cary Zerbian
    Mild/moderate
    0
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  • 161
    Marnie Lowden
    Principal Grades 5-12
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  • 162
    Tiffany Chaney
    Reading (p-3)
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Inspired~30%
Proud~22%
Real Talk~13%

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whitehall preparatory and fitness academy in 3474 E Livingston Ave, Columbus, OH is part of the NoteVUE teacher appreciation community, where students, parents, and alumni send anonymous digital notes to educators who have made a lasting difference in their lives. With 0 notes sent to 162 teachers and counting, whitehall preparatory and fitness academy has built a measurable culture of gratitude that reflects the dedication of its educators and the appreciation of its community.

whitehall preparatory and fitness academy, which oversees whitehall preparatory and fitness academy, serves thousands of students across the region. Within this district, whitehall preparatory and fitness academy stands out as a school where appreciation is actively expressed — not just assumed. Teachers here receive notes that span the full emotional spectrum of gratitude: from heartfelt thanks for staying after school to help a struggling student, to recognition of the creative energy a teacher brings to every lesson, to real-talk acknowledgments from former students who only years later understood the impact their teacher had on their trajectory.

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For a school like whitehall preparatory and fitness academy, 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.

Teachers at whitehall preparatory and fitness academy who claim their NoteVUE walls become part of a public recognition system that extends beyond the walls of the school. When a parent shares a teacher's wall link on social media, or when a former student sends a note years after graduation, the appreciation circle expands. This kind of asynchronous, ongoing recognition is particularly powerful for educators, who often work in isolation — behind closed classroom doors — without knowing whether their effort is landing.

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Principals and administrators at schools like whitehall preparatory and fitness academy are increasingly using NoteVUE as a low-cost, high-impact teacher retention tool. In an era when teacher burnout and turnover are at historic highs, the data is clear: teachers who feel appreciated stay longer, perform better, and mentor more effectively. NoteVUE creates a scalable system for appreciation that doesn't require a principal to personally recognize every teacher every week.

The adoption playbook at whitehall preparatory and fitness academy 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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