Most of us associate the role of ‘teacher’ with the full-time, daily instruction of children, i.e., a classroom teacher, and that is certainly the most direct teaching role! Other teachers, however, walk beside classroom teachers in support of student learning. One such teacher is Laura Rinderknecht, Academic Support Specialist in HSE’s Special Education department.
As a specialist in special education, Ms. Rinderknecht is full of energy and the passion to personalize learning for each individual student. She travels throughout the HSE district, conducting trainings for special education teachers, instructional assistants, high-ability teachers, English as a new language teachers, and others. Laura’s professional trainings focus on evidence-based classroom practices that support students in every demographic. Laura says that, currently, she is on a ‘visual supports rampage’, because of the power of visual supports to increase the understanding of language and environmental expectations.
Ms. Rinderknecht also stays on the move as a provider of coaching and support in HSE special education program classrooms, setting up structured teaching and implementing strategies based in research. She works with general education teachers as well, helping them to understand the particular disabilities of their students and to plan effective instruction. Woven through her many responsibilities and roles is Laura’s energy and passion for all students and teachers.
One more special note! While Ms. Rinderknecht’s HSE role keeps her traveling around Fishers each day, in the near future she’ll embark on a much longer journey. Laura was recently awarded a Lilly Creativity Fellowship to travel to Antarctica, where we believe her energy and passion will by necessity be divided between creative learning and –keeping warm!
…is a smart and responsive technology department!
HSE Technology Department employees work tirelessly and creatively behind-the-scenes on behalf of teachers. Their overall goal is to support the curriculum and to enable responsive teaching and learning in HSE classrooms. HSE Technology…a vital part of the Hamilton Southeastern learning community!

Research shows that when children take charge of their reading lives, they grow as readers. Brooks School Elementary third graders are doing just that! One tool that is helping the students take charge of their reading is 






This introductory science inquiry project gives a clear example of HSE21 learning in action. In dynamic 21st century classrooms, students think critically and creatively to find solutions to problems. In this case, teams pooled their creative ideas and scientific knowledge to design a successful marble path. Along the way, they learned the concepts of precision and accuracy, and they gained experience in collecting/analyzing data, writing lab reports, and collaboration. Heckly, Folta, and King will spend the rest of the year helping their students build on these foundational skills as classes delve deeper into chemistry and physics through the school year.
After discovering the #Dot Day on Twitter, students from Mrs. Murch’s 4th grade class decided to join the creating, celebrating and, most importantly, the connecting during this day! Students were challenged to think outside the box and create their own unique dots, math games that incorporated concepts using dots, writing activities and goals all around message of the book The Dot by Peter Reynolds. Students and teachers were challenged to think of ways they were “going the make their mark” on the world; they had time to self-reflect and set goals for this school year and for the future.

Hamilton Southeastern Schools is a wonderfully diverse learning community, and growing more so each year. HSE families represent over sixty different languages and a wide variety of cultural backgrounds and experiences. We believe that all members of our learning community have unique stories and histories; and that each of us are richer for the things we learn as we recognize and celebrate our uniquenesses.
The Riverside Intermediate Physical Education Department has just begun the 8-week 
-Submitted by Lauren Avery (media specialist) and Renee Ross (music), Hoosier Road Elementary