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Monumental Teachers: Meet Aigner and Cara, Teacher Shoppers and Monumental Marathon Event Trainees

11/1/2019

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November is officially here, which means the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon is about to kick-off!

We've long teamed up with IMM for our Monumental Match-Up, giving teachers the opportunity to get more supplies for their classrooms with each IMM event registration. Some teachers take the challenge head-on, signing up for an IMM race event themselves!

​We caught up with two of our teacher shoppers who moonlight as runners to learn more about their experiences both in the classroom and hitting the pavement for training.
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Aigner Blade, Arlington Middle School

What inspired you to run the Monumental Marathon?
 
I was inspired to finally run a full marathon by many of the members of BGRIndy (Black Girls Run
Indianapolis). BGR a great, well organized Running Group comprised of women (of multiple races,
nationalities, and cultures) who run and walk many local races around the area and abroad. 
 
How long have you considered yourself a ‘runner’?
I was a collegiate track athlete at Missouri Baptist University 2005-2009. I graduated, got married, and stopped running for child bearing (5 kids in all). I began running 5Ks and half marathons a few years after moving to Indy.
 
How long have you been a teacher?
I've been a teacher since May, 2009. I was hired the day of my college graduation to finish out a school year for a displaced teacher. This was in St. Louis, MO. I moved to Indy in 2011 and have continued teaching. Altogether that is around 10 years. 
 
Do you feel there are any similarities between running a marathon and being an effective teacher? 
INDEED! The training, the mental preparation, having the right tools and fuel, the mental toughness
needed during the hard parts, the support from family and friends and donors even, the leadership from a good trainer, and the love of the sport are all parallels. I could seriously write a book. The lesson I learn and that I am able to instill as a teacher, a runner and a track and field coach are endless. And may of them overlap: fortitude, endurance, honesty, learning from failure, avoiding distractions, setting goals, pacing yourself, beating and being your personal best,  etc! 
 
What is your favorite thing on the shelves at Teachers’ Treasures?
The pencils!! I believe that it's my students favorite thing, too. The never seem to return them. They
must love them as much as I do!

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Kara Schaffer, Chapel Glen Elementary School

What inspired you to participate in the IMM Race?
I originally started running the 5K at the Indianapolis Monumental with Wayne Township Schools several years ago. When I turned 50 I decided it was time to challenge myself with a half marathon. I love that the course is flat and enables you to see the beauty of downtown. The perfect weather and atmosphere make it a race I look forward to every year.

How long have you considered yourself a runner?
I was on the track team in high school but after that didn’t really start running again until I hit 40. I still don’t always see myself as a runner but I am a member of Speedway Running Club. Their encouragement has inspired me to run more and get students involved in running as well. I coach 3 running clubs for students in grades 3-6 and am the distance running coach for Chapel Hill Middle School.

How long have you been a teacher?
I have been a teacher for 25 years in grades preschool – 3rd grade. I currently teach Kindergarten at Chapel Glen.

What are the similarities between teaching and running a half marathon?
There are several similarities: If you aren’t prepared, you won’t do your best. Each year you become stronger. Don’t let a bad day get you down, pick yourself up and try again. You feel such a sense of accomplishment when you finish the half marathon; this same feeling comes at the end of the year when you watch all the progress your students have made because of all your hard work.

What’s your favorite item at Teachers’ Treasures?
I am just so appreciative that Teachers’ Treasures has so many free supplies for my students to help them be better prepared for learning.

Any words of advice for first time teachers/runners?

Teaching and running are very similar. Take it one day at a time, set your own goals, don’t let others set your pace – find your own and excel at it. Find others that enjoy your passion for teaching/running and have fun together. Don’t be discouraged by tough days – we all have them (in the classroom and while running). My final piece of advice would be to wake up with a good “I can do it” attitude and you can accomplish anything.

We're excited to cheer Aigner and Cara on when the CNO Financial Group Monumental Marathon takes to the streets Saturday, November 9! 

Want to rise to the challenge and be Monumental? Registrations are still available for the half-marathon, 5K, and kids run events. Sign up here, and don't forget to choose your favorite school to support via the Monumental Match-Up!

Want to be Monumental in another non-running way? We need volunteers to help us man the Teachers' Treasures water station! See open spots here.
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Meet the 2019 Teachers' Treasures Teachers of the Year

4/8/2019

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Honorees Craig Hendrick, Marcia Dadon, and Shay Dailey
This March, we honored three exceptional educators and Teachers' Treasures shoppers during our annual Dream Big event. Each received a generous scholarship from American College of Education and a cash prize from Joe & Sandra Slaughter to spend on themselves--not their classroom--to celebrate their achievements. Read on to learn more about this year's honorees.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Kari Kittleson

4/4/2019

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This semester we've been hard at work launching the pilot period for our first Satellite Store at Northwest Middle School, thanks to the generous support of the Junior League of Indianapolis and American College of Education. We also couldn't have done it without some all-star volunteer effort. In this month's Volunteer Profile, we're happy to introduce you to Kari Kittleson, our Satellite Store Volunteer Lead.

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Join Us at Dream Big 2019, Honoring Daniel J. Elsener

2/15/2019

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Dream Big, our annual celebration of giving and impact, returns on Thursday, March 7, at the Willows on Westfield.

You’re invited to help us celebrate our 19th year alongside our friends and supporters. In addition, we’ll be honoring some special guests: our 2019 Teacher of the Year honorees and our Caring Spirit Award recipient, Daniel J. Elsener.


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Circle City Donut Dash 5K Playlist

2/3/2019

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We’re getting down to the donut wire! There are just a couple of weeks left until the Circle City Donut Dash kicks-off.

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