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The Outstanding Young Alumni Award
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This award is presented to a graduate of the last fifteen years in recognition of outstanding achievement in profession, vocation, or avocation which exemplifies the liberal arts tradition of Wittenberg University.


2007

Jennifer Meier Geistfeld, 1998

Passionate about teaching language to young people in urban settings, Jennifer Meier Geistfeld has left her mark in high school classrooms in Columbus, Ohio. Currently teaching Spanish to ninth- through-12th-grade students at Beechcroft High School, Geistfeld regularly incorporates technology into her classes as well as opportunities to improve writing. In addition to requiring weekly journals for juniors and seniors, she also ensures that students understand the culture and community, make connections and comparisons, and communicate effectively as outlined by the Foreign Lanuage Proficiency Assessment framework.

Chair of the foreign language department for four years, Geistfeld was selected twice by the principal to serve on the building advisory committee. At the same time, Geistfeld, who earned her master's in education from Ashland University in 2005, served as a mentor teacher for graduate student teachers in education through The Ohio State University. She has also served as an adviser to numerous school organizations, including Future Educators of America, the International Club and the Student Council, where she coordinated an annual blood drive, helped to generate school spirit and met regularly with students to address their concerns.

Prior to Beechcroft, Geistfeld taught the ninth-12th graders at Walnut Ridge High School from 1998-2003, where she regularly showcased students' efforts, progress and achievements through portfolios, which were used for production, assessment, revision and reassessment.




 
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