Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Amber Mattly, our new life skills teacher at Northside Elementary. Mattly attended Western Illinois University and she brings 23 years of experience in teaching students with behavior disorders. "I absolutely love teaching and look forward to the small-town setting Geneseo has to offer,” notes Mattly. “I am heading in a new exciting direction in teaching life skills and can't wait to see what I can learn from my students!"
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Amber Mattly, our new life skills teacher at Northside Elementary.
We are elated to introduce Jackie Peters, our new special education resource at Geneseo Middle School. A Geneseo native, Peters attended Southern Illinois University and earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology. After being a stay-at-home mom for quite a few years, she worked as a reading aide at Northside Elementary. She then graduated from Western Governors University with a degree in special education and elementary education and taught cross-categorical special education at GMS. “I will continue teaching special education at GMS in a different role, with a focus on team teaching and student academic support,” Peters explains. “My philosophy of teaching is to demonstrate kindness, respect, and patience, and to encourage students to work hard and be good citizens.”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We are elated to introduce Jackie Peters, our new special education resource at Geneseo Middle School.
We were thrilled to welcome students back and still have a few open positions to make their educational experience complete. Learn more and apply by visiting GeneseoSchools.org's employment page: https://geneseoskyward.org:448/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsFin/rapplmnu03.w
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We were thrilled to welcome students back and still have a few open positions to make their educational experience complete.
What an amazing start to 2023-24! GMS warms up to the first day with our welcome back assembly in the main gym. 675 students and staff were pumped up with music, our school fight song, expectations and a gratitude challenge. It's gonna be a great year!
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Middle School
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We are happy to welcome Madison Wancket to Geneseo Middle School, where she is our new cross-cat teacher. Wancket attended Illinois State University and received a bachelor’s degree in special education with a Learning Behavior Specialist 1 (LBS1) endorsement. “I am beyond excited to come back to my home district and inspire the next generation of students,” Wancket says. “It was the amazing teachers in this district that made me want to become a teacher. I look forward to the new things this school year brings and all of the wonderful connections and relationships that I will develop.”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We are happy to welcome Madison Wancket to Geneseo Middle School, where she is our new cross-cat teacher.
We rolled out the "red carpet" and fog machines for GHS students! Welcome back!
over 2 years ago, Mr. Ryerson- GHS Principal
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We are excited to introduce Emily Pobanz, our new 1st grade teacher at Millikin Elementary. Pobanz graduated from St. Ambrose University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary education. “I’m so excited to be teaching in the same district where I grew up,” says Pobanz. “I also went to Millikin! I am looking forward to watching all of my students learn and grow alongside me. I have always wanted to teach 1st grade and become a volleyball coach in Geneseo, and I am so excited to watch my dreams come true.”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We are excited to introduce Emily Pobanz, our new 1st grade teacher at Millikin Elementary.
Superintendent Dr. Adam Brumbaugh visited with KWQC TV6 News on Monday to talk about the upcoming school year, the new Career and Technical Education Center at Geneseo High School, and other happenings throughout the district. Watch the interview: https://www.kwqc.com/video/2023/08/14/geneseo-school-district-ready-first-day-school/
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
Dr. Brumbaugh on KWQC TV6
It's a big week with the first day of student attendance for the 2023-24 school year on Wednesday. Have a great year, everyone! #MondayMotivation
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
It's a big week with the first day of student attendance for the 2023-24 school year on Wednesday. Have a great year, everyone! #MondayMotivation
Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Jodi Marshall, our new administrative assistant at Southwest Elementary. Marshall graduated from Black Hawk College and has over 30 years of experience in bookkeeping and office procedures. “I am very excited to join the Geneseo school district and look forward to providing support for students, parents, and staff at Southwest Elementary School,” says Marshall.
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Jodi Marshall, our new administrative assistant at Southwest Elementary.
With another school year about to begin and the Career and Technical Education Center at GHS nearing completion, members of the Board of Education toured the facility on Thursday evening. Read the full story and view more photos: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1199429
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
BOE tours CTE Center
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Freshman Orientation today at GHS! Thanks to our Link Crew for the warm welcome, tour, and fun activities!
over 2 years ago, Mr. Ryerson- GHS Principal
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We’re happy to introduce Kelly Sikardi, our new social worker at Southwest Elementary. Sikardi attended St. Ambrose University, where she earned bachelor’s degrees in theology and psychology, and the University of Iowa, where she received her master’s degree in social work. The Geneseo native previously worked with the Black Hawk Area Special Education District at United Township High School and the Rockridge School District. “As a school social worker, I help students identify and regulate their emotions through a variety of techniques and strategies that best fit them,” says Sikardi. “I enjoy getting to know the kids and watching them grow emotionally. Social-emotional skills are important components to learning and development, just as important as math and reading because they are skills that we use every day.”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We’re happy to introduce Kelly Sikardi, our new social worker at Southwest Elementary.
GHS's Class of 2025 will be selling Geneseo Pride shirts beginning August 14! T-shirts are $10 for youth sizes and $15 for adult sizes, and can be paid for with cash or a check made out to Geneseo CUSD #228. Learn more: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1198625
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
GHS's Class of 2025 will be selling Geneseo Pride shirts beginning August 14!
We are thrilled to welcome Miranda Bolte, Millikin Elementary’s new 1st grade teacher. A graduate of Geneseo High School, Bolte went on to earn her bachelor’s degree from Western Illinois University. She worked at Southwest as a paraprofessional for a couple of years during college, then returned to teach kindergarten last semester. “I’m grateful for the amazing students and staff I’ve met along the way,” says Bolte. “I am excited for this new adventure teaching first grade at Millikin. I look forward to teaching students to love learning just as much as I do.”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We are thrilled to welcome Miranda Bolte, Millikin Elementary’s new 1st grade teacher.
We're one week away from the first day of student attendance! If you haven't registered yet for the 2023-24 school year, you can still do so now through Monday, August 14: https://www.geneseoschools.org/o/geneseo/page/register-for-the-2023-24-school-year
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We're one week away from the first day of student attendance!
We’re excited to introduce Shelby Brasmer, our new 4th grade cross-categorical teacher at Millikin Elementary. Brasmer attended Western Governors University and Western Illinois University, then worked at the Black Hawk Area Education Center for five years before coming to Geneseo. She was a paraprofessional for three and a half years and a special education teacher for one and a half years. “I am so excited to have this opportunity to teach in Geneseo!” Brasmer says. “I have heard nothing but good things about this district and have already had positive experiences collaborating with my new team. I look forward to continuing to make connections with other staff and of course, with my students. I am looking forward to a great year!”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We’re excited to introduce Shelby Brasmer, our new 4th grade cross-categorical teacher at Millikin Elementary.
We are delighted to welcome Alyssa Johnson, our new Behavior Analyst who will be working at Millikin, Northside, and Southwest Elementary Schools. Johnson earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Washington State University and her master’s degree in professional behavior analysis from the Florida Institute of Technology. “I am most excited to give back to our small community and make an impact on the students in the Geneseo school district,” says Johnson. “I hope to help empower teachers in their classrooms and to foster a love for learning for the students.”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
We are delighted to welcome Alyssa Johnson, our new Behavior Analyst who will be working at Millikin, Northside, and Southwest Elementary Schools.
The third annual 9-11 Memorial Stair Club will be held on Saturday, September 9 at Geneseo High School’s Bob Reade Field from 7 to 11 a.m. Learn more about the event and those who organize it: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1190196
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
9-11 Memorial Stair Club
Get to know Katelyn McNamara, our new English teacher at Geneseo High School. McNamara attended St. Ambrose University, and this will be her 13th year teaching high school English. She has taught nine years at Davenport Assumption, one year at Edwardsville, and two years at Serena. “I’m excited to begin teaching at Geneseo High School because of its supportive community and the many opportunities for students to get involved,” McNamara says. “It excites me to see a community support and root for its students. I also look forward to coaching within the girls’ basketball program and seeing students in a competitive setting. Teaching and coaching are passions of mine because I enjoy guiding students and challenging them to reach their goals while watching them grow along the way.”
over 2 years ago, Geneseo Schools
Get to know Katelyn McNamara, our new English teacher at Geneseo High School.