Megan Thompson, Ed.S

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Megan Thompson, Ed.S

Megan Thompson, Ed.S

@MeganCThompson

Director Literacy at the Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning. Champion for students and the noble title of teacher. Opinions are my own.

Indianapolis, IN Katılım Ağustos 2016
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CELL at the University of Indianapolis
📚 During Read Across America Week, we’re celebrating 3 educators honored as 2026 Science of Reading Champions by The Reading League Indiana: Morgan Schaust-Indiana Literacy Cadre, Lisa LaFavors-North Grove Elementary & Jackie Ridge-Sullivan Elementary, Cadre school. Congrats!
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CELL at the University of Indianapolis
📚 It’s Read Across America Week! 📚 At CELL, we're celebrating the Indiana educators, librarians, and school leaders making reading a priority every day. Thank you for helping students discover the power of great stories—both in the pages of a book and in their own lives. 📖✨
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Danny Steele
Danny Steele@SteeleThoughts·
When I was a high school principal, I interviewed a teacher named Jake Huggins. He seemed like a good candidate—friendly, experienced, and thoughtful. I believed he could be a solid addition to our faculty. But any lingering doubt disappeared when he answered one particular question. It has always been my favorite. I asked him, “Jake, in every school in America, you can place teachers on a continuum. On one end are those who don’t seem to want to be there. They’re always complaining. Their colleagues wonder why they haven’t retired yet. They drain the energy of the building. But on the other end are teachers who are excited to come to work. They love their students. They value their colleagues. They lift the spirits of everyone around them. When graduates come back, these are the teachers they want to see. So Jake… what’s the difference between these two teachers? What is the X factor? Because that’s what we’re looking for.” Most teachers answer that question by talking about passion. Or purpose. Or the desire to make a difference rather than just earn a paycheck. Those are good answers. But Jake said something different—something I’ve never forgotten. He said, “I think almost every teacher starts out idealistic. They love kids. They want to change the world. But after a few years, you hit a wall. You realize how hard this job really is. There are endless papers to grade. Some students make it incredibly challenging to teach. And parents aren’t always supportive. Some teachers never move past that reality check. They burn out. But others do. They keep their sense of purpose in spite of the challenges. The work is hard, but they remain convinced it matters. Some students are difficult, but they know those students need someone who refuses to give up on them. They face adversity, but they don’t let it steal their passion. Those are the teachers who make a difference year after year.” We hired Jake. A few years later he was named the school’s Teacher of the Year. So today, I salute Jake—and every educator who has faced that “reality check” and chosen to keep going. The ones who remember their whyon the hard days. The ones who refuse to let frustration turn into cynicism. The ones who continue to believe, even when the work is exhausting. Because those are the teachers who change lives. And they do it… year after year. Cheers, Danny
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CELL at the University of Indianapolis
🧠Join CELL’s Stacy Knoop and Emily Hoppel at the Teach Indy Educators Conference on March 7 for Teaching the Brain, Not Just the Lesson. Explore research, challenge common assumptions, and strengthen your practice. Great for all grade levels. Register: teachindynow.org/2026-teach-ind…
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CELL at the University of Indianapolis
Congratulations to former @CELLuindy Executive Director Dr. Janet Boyle on being named as the @IAPSS_ORG 2025 Distinguished Service Award Honoree! Janet’s leadership and commitment have left a lasting impact on Indiana schools. Congrats on this well-deserved honor! #CELLteam
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Dr. Janet Boyle, Executive Director of @CELLuindy, is our 2025 Distinguished Service Award Honoree! For more than four decades, Dr. Boyle has led with purpose, built partnerships, and inspired innovation across the state. Congrats, Dr. Boyle! #LeadIAPSS

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PSA- latest research is suggesting “the more digital exposure in the first year, the less language development”-Wolf
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CELL at the University of Indianapolis
Proposals are now being accepted for the 2025 Indiana Early College Summit on June 4! Learn more and submit a proposal: #proposals" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">cell.uindy.edu/about/events/e…
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