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Spring 2022 Student Community Impact Awards

Pictured above: President Bonnie Baerwald and Student Community Impact Coordinator Anne Lemke present Mina Vang-Xiong with her President’s Award.

Moraine Park Technical College is committed to community engagement and student success. The College supports these commitments through the opportunity for students to participate in student community impact and apply their classroom knowledge to an applicable, real-world environment. We encourage students to participate in our community impact awards program where students can track their service-learning or volunteer hours, submit their reflections, and earn a Bronze Award for 25 hours, Silver Award for 50 hours, Gold Award for 100 hours, and President’s Award for 200 hours!

In the Spring, 2022 semester, 29 students earned awards and logged over 1,600 hours of service!  Congratulations to our Spring, 2022 award winners!

Presidents Award

Two graduating students earned the President’s Award for over 200 hours of service each in their time at MPTC!  The students are Alaska Burroughs – Marketing and Social Media; and Mina Vang-Xiong – IT Technical Support and Network Specialist. MPTC President Bonnie Baerwald celebrated with and congratulated each student, stating: “I’m extremely proud of the accomplishments of Mina and Alaska. Each has their own unique story and came to Moraine Park Technical College to explore and create new career opportunities. In addition to their work and college obligations, their volunteer efforts exemplify the college values of continuous improvement, collaboration, and impactful learning. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for them!”

Alaska Burroughs award
President Bonnie Baerwald and Student Community Impact Coordinator Anne Lemke present Alaska Burroughs with her President’s award.

Gold Award

Completing 100-199 hours of service-learning or volunteering.

Burroughs, Alaska – Marketing and Social Media

Dziuba, Austin – Marketing and Social Media

Vang-Xiong, Mina – IT Technical Support and Network Specialist

Silver Award

Completing 50-99 hours of service-learning or volunteering.

Burroughs, Alaska – Marketing and Social Media

Dziuba, Austin – Marketing and Social Media

Hackett, Richard – Leadership Development

Rogers, Dorothy – Paralegal

Smith, Brooke – Medical Assistant

Vang-Xiong, Mina – IT Technical Support and Network Specialist

Mina Vang-Xiong award
Student Community Impact Coordinator Anne Lemke presents Silver and Gold Awards to Mina Vang-Xiong.
Richard Hackett award
Richard Hackett receives Bronze and Silver Awards.

Bronze Award

Completing 25-49 hours of service-learning or volunteering.

Bille, Ellen – Medical Assistant

Brantmeier, Samantha – Medical Assistant

Burroughs, Alaska – Marketing and Social Media

Carbajal, Yaneli – Medical Assistant

Corona, Ruby – Medical Assistant

Davis, Jada – Medical Assistant

Detert, Jozee – Medical Assistant

Devries, Kelly, Medical Assistant

Dziuba, Austin – Marketing and Social Media

Goldbach, Courtney – Medical Assistant

Hackett, Richard – Leadership Development

Jetzer, Jennifer – Medical Assistant

Krause, Michael – Leadership Development

Lear, Jamie – Medical Assistant

May, Chantel – Medical Assistant

Neitzel, Amanda – Medical Assistant

Nieman, Emily – Medical Assistant

Nieman, Olivia – Medical Assistant

Olson, Kara – Leadership Development

Peplinski, Samantha – Medical Assistant

Race, Miranda – Medical Assistant

Roecker, Kayla – Medical Assistant

Schick, Hailey – Medical Assistant

Smith, Brooke – Medical Assistant

Swedowski, Stephanie – Medical Assistant

Ward, Sydney – Medical Assistant

Wendt, Madelynn – Medical Assistant

Kara Olson award
Kara Kennedy receives Bronze Award.
FDL MA Awards
Fond du Lac Medical Assistant Student Award Winners from left to right: Stephanie Swedowski, Brooke Smith, Jenny Jetzer, Instructor Tiffany Laabs, Chantel May, Hailey Schick, Yaneli Carbajal, Samantha Brantmeier, Jada Davis, Ruby Corona, and Jamie Lear. Not Pictured: Sydney Ward
BD MA Awards
Beaver Dam Medical Assistant Award Winners from Left to Right Back Row: Instructor Brianna Matheson, Ellen Billie, Amanda Neitzel, Jozee Detert, Sam Peplinski. Front Row: Maddy Wendt, Emily Nieman, Olivia Nieman, Kelly DeVries, Courtney Goldbach, Kayla Roecker

June 8, 2022by Anne Lemke
Community Engagement

United we Read with MPTC

group of students with books

This Fall semester, MPTC Student Community Impact Team partnered with Fond du Lac, Dodge, and Washington County United Ways on an amazing literacy project.

In celebration of Every Child a Reader – Children’s Book Week, 40+ student and staff volunteers at each MPTC campus sorted, stickered, bookmarked, packed and delivered 1,700+ books for rural elementary and middle school children in our district; including Campbellsport, Oakfield, Dodgeland, Hustisford, Jackson, Kewaskum, West Bend and Hartford. Each child received their very own new book focused on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).

Campbellsport Elementary School

FDL Area United Way Director Amber Kilawee said, “The Fond du Lac Area United Way is honored to have the opportunity to work with Moraine Park Technical College students and staff on this wonderful service learning project! Culturally relevant books help to engage all of our readers because they build on the lived experiences of students. We also know that it’s critical for students to have the opportunity to read books focused on DEI because they provide an advantage in terms of academic performance outcomes. According to a 2020 Oakland University study, when students read books with more culturally relevant experiences, they are 16% more likely to make personal connections between the book and their own lives. This is especially important for our outreach into the rural school districts. Thank you MPTC for partnering with United Way!”

Dodgeland Elementary School

“Moraine Park students and employees are committed to helping fulfill community needs, sharing their time and talent, connecting and volunteering to help and improve the communities where we live, work and go to school,” MPTC Communications Manager Kristina Haensgen said. “This United we Read with MPTC project is the perfect way for our community engagement sponsorship dollars to have a great impact for over 1,700 kids across our district!”

Boys and Girls Club of Washington County at Kewaskum Elementary School

“When I contacted my friends at our United Ways this summer to talk about possibilities for a fall community volunteer project, I never imagined what a wonderful idea they would have; and how wide our impact could be!” Student Community Impact Coordinator Anne Lemke said. “Thank you so much for all the collaboration and teamwork to make this great project successful! Also an extra shoutout to 4imprint for their generous donation of bright green MPTC logo gift bags for each book to be delivered in!”

For more information on community engagement at MPTC.

December 7, 2021by Anne Lemke
Clubs & Organizations, Community Engagement, Criminal Justice, Service Learning

Dream Big Fall 2021

group image

Last month, instructors and students from the MPTC Criminal Justice Program hosted 5-12 graders and staff from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Fond du Lac for a fun, interactive Dream Big event.

The Dream Big project started in 2017 with Boys and Girls Clubs of Fond du Lac and Tri-County Area teens learning more about the over 100 careers available through MPTC. This is a great community partnership opportunity for Moraine Park students to showcase their careers and make a true community impact and for area teens to get excited about career choices!

Fond du Lac Boys and Girls Club Teen Services Director Dillon Wiese said, “We love Dream Big opportunities for our teens! At Boys and Girls Clubs we work hard to prepare teens with life skills to get ready for the world of work.  At this Dream Big Criminal Justice event, our students experienced handcuffing, jail cell searches, and what professional skills it takes to work in a criminal justice career. They also learned about the wide variety of careers within the Criminal Justice field. Our partnership with MPTC is a great way for teens to explore their interests, learn about careers, get ready for college and know they really can achieve their dreams! Thank you MPTC!”

December 1, 2021by Anne Lemke
Community Engagement, Diversity

United we Read with MPTC!

We are very excited to partner with Fond du Lac, Dodge, and Washington County United Ways on this upcoming literacy event!

In celebration of Every Child a Reader – Children’s Book Week, student volunteers at each MPTC campus library will sticker, bookmark, and pack 1,500 books for rural elementary and middle school children in our district. Each child will receive their very own new book focused on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

“Moraine Park students and employees are committed to helping fulfill community needs, sharing their time and talent, connecting and volunteering to help and improve the communities where we live, work and go to school,” MPTC Communications Manager Kristina Haensgen said. “This United we Read with MPTC project is the perfect way for our community engagement sponsorship dollars to have a great impact for 1,500 kids across our district!”

“When I contacted my friends at our United Ways this summer to talk about possibilities for a fall student volunteer project, I never imagined what a wonderful idea they would have; and how wide our impact could be!” Student Community Impact Coordinator Anne Lemke said. “Thank you so much for all the collaboration and teamwork to make this great project successful! Also a shoutout to 4imprint for their generous donation of bright green MPTC logo gift bags for each book!”

Sign up to volunteer here!

For more information on community engagement at MPTC.

November 1, 2021by Anne Lemke
Community Engagement, Criminal Justice, Service Learning

Free, Confidential Legal Help Available at Moraine Park with Legal Action of WI

FREE Confidential legal help is available!

Legal Action of WI is coming to Moraine Park’s Fond du Lac Campus! Tuesday, October 26 from 3-6 pm, legal experts will be on-site to help our students. Sign up here for a time to get free, confidential legal help! Walk-ins will also be accepted.

MPTC is partnering with Legal Action of Wisconsin and the statewide Lawyers for Learners project to help our students overcome legal obstacles, and empower them to move forward to achieve educational and career goals!

Whether a student is already involved in a court case or has a question about a situation that could involve a legal problem, Lawyers for Learners can help! Legal experts will meet with students either virtually or in person to explain legal processes, answer questions and provide advice on topics such as driver’s license issues, traffic issues, criminal issues, bankruptcy, immigration, housing, family matters, and more.

“What an awesome community partnership opportunity for MPTC!” Jackie Morgan, MPTC Student Community Equity and Engagement Specialist said. “Many times, legal issues can cause a student to put their education and career on hold. Affording legal help is definitely a challenge for our students. Partnering with Legal Action of WI and the Lawyers for Learners Project connects our students with the legal resources they need.”

MPTC Paralegal and Criminal Justice students are volunteers for our onsite legal event, with ongoing service-learning and paid internships available thru Legal Action of WI.

“What a great experiential learning opportunity for our students choosing careers in the legal or criminal justice fields,” Anne Lemke, Student Community Impact Coordinator said. “Hands-on, real-world experience, plus a way to impact your community is the best way to learn!”

To reach Legal Action of WI, contact Claire at cms@legalaction.org or 920-393-9352.

More information– Lawyers for Learners

October 21, 2021by Anne Lemke
Achievement, Community Engagement, Health Careers & Wellness, Service Learning

A Focus on Mental Health for our Community

Nursing awards
Congratulations Nursing Students on your Student Community Impact Awards! From left to right, Heather Quickle, Nicole Reding, Sarah Ruplinger, Kelly Robinson, Kaytlyn Schultz

Nursing students in Instructor Michele Mengert’s Mental Health and Community Concepts course recently completed their community advocacy projects as part of our Spring, 2021 service learning opportunities. Michele said, “our Nursing students are learning community health oriented nursing. We are targeting prevention strategies. Today’s Nurses need to be able to advocate for under represented populations and know about community resources that are available to help their patients.”

This semester 20 students spent over 100 hours researching and collaborating with community partners in Fond du Lac, West Bend, and Beaver Dam to learn more about parenting, fostering, opioid addiction, human trafficking, poverty, developmental disabilities, domestic violence, sexual assault, and more. Students formulated detailed plans to address how a nurse can help a community identify and address these issues, providing education, awareness, advocacy and resources. Students gathered data to help determine strengths and weaknesses in their own communities. Project presentations were held in May.

Congratulations on all of this great work on important mental health issues in our MPTC community!

  • Agnes Uzzi
  • Anne Thelen
  • Cassie Fink
  • Heather Quickle
  • Kaytlyn Schultz
  • Kelly Robinson
  • Matthew Spradau
  • Nikki Schroeder
  • Candice Bartoli
  • Zachary Klein
  • Deanna Fabela
  • Elisa Goes
  • Julia Valentin
  • Nicole Reding
  • Rachel Kluball
  • Sarah Ruplinger
August 21, 2021by Anne Lemke
Achievement, Community Engagement, Service Learning

2021 Community Partner Award

ASTOP award
Pictured from left to right:
Chastity Bolden-ASTOP, Michelle Boodry-ASTOP, Sydney Barrueta-ASTOP, Ben McKenzie-MPTC Associate Dean, Rhianna Zuleger-ASTOP, Barb Jascor – MPTC Dean, Nicole Krause-ASTOP Executive Director, Bonnie Baerwald-MPTC President, Terri Alexander-ASTOP, Sarah West-ASTOP, Anne Lemke-MPTC Community Impact Coordinator, Jessica Bielmeier-ASTOP, Bobbi Fields-MPTC Associate Dean.

Moraine Park Technical College has presented ASTOP with its 2021 Community Partnership Award. This award recognizes a community partner organization who has gone above and beyond in their role of working with Moraine Park students in student community impact opportunities.

ASTOP is a sexual assault service provider offering treatment, outreach, prevention, and advocacy. ASTOP emphasizes hope and connection to self and others, serving Fond du Lac, Green Lake and Waushara counties. In 2021, despite Covid restrictions, MPTC volunteers served over 300 hours at ASTOP and 3,500 hours overall!

astop logo

ASTOP Executive Director Nicole Krause said, ““We are so grateful to have been chosen for this award. To say this is an honor is an understatement. Partnerships like this happen when different organizations work together. We cannot thank everyone involved enough! Volunteers are an integral part of our agency and the services ASTOP provides to the communities we help. We really appreciate the time the students have dedicated to our clients.”

Some student words of reflection include:

This is a very fulfilling position knowing you can help empower or even make someone smile when they are hurting inside.

I learned that ASTOP is a very rewarding service provided in Fond du Lac, Green Lake and Waushara counties. ASTOP stands for Assist Survivors Treatment Outreach and Prevention. They have extensive training for staff to support survivors and the affected family members. They try and educate as much as possible through preventative education programs. about sexual abuse rape and or incest. ASTOP offers a crisis line that is available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week 52 weeks a year. Another thing that is offered through ASTOP is cost-free counseling. This helps lighten the burden of cost when one is seeking help.

The best thing I learned about what ASTOP offers was about the Art therapy. I know someone that benefited from that a great deal and was just accepted from high school with a full scholarship to an art school. She is doing amazing things and that gives me something to strive to be. Someone to change a human being’s life.

ASTOP also offers Medical Advocacy which helps victims of sexual assault and helps them through the legal system. Having this option to help people deal with whatever situation they have really helps. I am glad they have this as a option to help anyone through their life situation. Just knowing that someone or anyone is there to help is always a great option. I learned so much that I myself could be trained as a medical advocate or volunteer on the crisis line.

As we wrapped up the crisis phone call, the victim gave me the satisfaction of what I wanted to hear, “I can’t thank you enough. You’ve really made me feel empowered.” That is all I wanted to do in this position. I just wanted people to walk away after talking to me and think ‘That was a pleasant phone call’ or ‘That conversation made my day.’ This is a very fulfilling position knowing you can help empower or even make someone smile when they are hurting inside.

award plaque
August 18, 2021by Anne Lemke
Achievement, Business, Community Engagement, Culinary & Foods, Health Careers & Wellness, Service Learning

Spring 2021 Student Community Impact Awards

Congratulations Fond du Lac Medical Assistant Students! From Left to right, Kayelee Kufalk, Kayla Rieder, Amber Christenson, Hannah Miller, Allexis Wegner, Savannah Clarke, Hailey Rist, Hannah Stoll.

Moraine Park Technical College is committed to community engagement and student success.  The College supports these commitments through the opportunity for students to participate in student community impact and apply their classroom knowledge to an applicable, real world environment. 

MPTC encourages students to participate in our community impact awards program where students can track their service learning or volunteer hours, submit their reflections, and earn a Bronze Award for 25 hours, Silver Award for 50 hours, Gold Award for 100 hours, or Presidents Award for 200 hours!

In the 2021 spring semester, despite all the Covid-19 challenges, 53 students earned awards and logged over 2,600 hours of service!

Congratulations to our Spring, 2021 award winners!

Congrats!

Bronze Awards

Completing 25-49 hours of service learning or volunteering.

  • Anderson, Keanu – Leadership Development
  • Balzer, Morgan – Medical Assistant
  • Bartoli, Candice – Nursing
  • Bauman, Haley – Medical Assistant
  • Berger, Abigail – Medical Assistant
  • Christenson, Amber – Medical Assistant
  • Collins-George, Halle – Marketing and Social Media
  • Dobbert, Michaella – Medical Assistant
  • Drabek, Renee – Marketing and Social Media
  • Gleixner, Hanna – Medical Assistant
  • Goes, Elisa – Nursing
  • Goss, Kalie – Medical Assistant
  • Haase, Melissa – Medical Assistant
  • Hanefeld, Sara – Medical Assistant
  • Hansen, Chad – Leadership Development
  • Kabat, Mollie – Leadership Development
  • Kliamentsyeva, Anastasiya – Marketing and Social Media
  • Kollmorgan, Amanda – Leadership Development
  • Kowalski, Haley – Medical Assistant
  • Kluball, Rachel – Nursing
  • Koch, Corey – Administrative Professional
  • Kreuziger, Alyssa – Medical Assistant
  • Kufalk, Kayelee – Medical Assistant
  • McGrath, Megan – Medical Office
  • Medeiros Simas, Gabriella – Medical Assistant
  • Miller, Hannah – Medical Assistant
  • Miller, Penny – Medical Assistant
  • Pierret, Sean – Leadership Development
  • Poellinger, Emily – Marketing and Social Media
  • Quickle, Heather – Nursing
  • Reding, Nicole – Nursing
  • Reynolds, Douglas – Medical Assistant
  • Rieder, Kayla – Medical Assistant
  • Riemersma, Allison – Nursing
  • Rist, Hailey – Medical Assistant
  • Robinson, Kelly – Nursing
  • Rosenberg, Kileen – Leadership Development
  • Ruplinger, Sarah – Nursing
  • Schneider, Stefanie – Medical Assistant
  • Schoebel, Victoria – Medical Assistant
  • Schultz, Kaytlyn – Nursing
  • Serchuk, Marissa – Medical Assistant
  • Stewart, Krista – Medical Assistant
  • Stoll, Hannah – Medical Assistant
  • Taylor, Tiffany – Medical Assistant
  • Toombs, Nikki – Leadership Development
  • Uttech, Venessa – Medical Assistant
  • Vick, Ashley – Medical Assistant
  • Wasley, Kelsey – Medical Assistant
  • West, Laine – Leadership Development
  • Zabolski, Renee – Medical Office
Congratulations Beaver Dam Medical Assistant Students! Haley Bauman, Abigail Berger, Kalie Goss, Melissa Haase, Sara Hanefeld, Alyssa Kreuziger, Penny Miller, Victoria Schoebel, Marissa Serchuk, Tiffany Taylor, Venessa Uttech, Ashley Vick and Instructor Brianna Matheson.

Congratulations Anastasiya Kliamentsyeva on your Bronze Student Community Impact Award!
Congratulations West Bend Medical Assistant Students! Krista Stewart, Morgan Balzer, Hanna Gleixner, Kelsey Wasley, Douglas Reynolds, Gabi Medeiros Simas, Hailey Kowalski, Stefanie Schneider, Kayla Dobbert and Instructor Erika Herriges

Silver Awards

Completing 50-99 hours of service learning or volunteering.

  • Drabek, Renee – Marketing and Social Media
  • Gleixner, Hanna – Medical Assistant
  • Kabat, Mollie – Leadership Development
  • Kluball, Rachel – Nursing
  • Koch, Corey – Administrative Professional
  • Quickle, Heather – Nursing
  • Reynolds, Douglas – Medical Assistant
  • Taylor, Tiffany – Medical Assistant
  • Toombs, Nikki – Leadership Development
  • West, Laine – Leadership Development
Congratulations Nursing Students! From left to right: Heather Quickle, Nicole Reding, Sarah Ruplinger, Kelly Robinson, Kaytlyn Schultz.
Way to go Heather Quickle on your Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards!

Gold Awards

Completing 100-199 hours of service learning or volunteering.

  • Koch, Corey – Administrative Professional
  • Quickle, Heather – Nursing
  • Toombs, Nikki – Leadership Development
Congratulations Corey Koch on your Bronze, Silver and Gold Student Community Impact Awards!

President’s Award

completing 200+ hours of service learning or volunteering.

  • Henning, Cortland – Culinary Arts
Congratulations Cortland Henning, 2021 Student Community Impact President’s Award!
Left to right, MPTC President Bonnie Baerwald, Cortland Henning, Anne Lemke Student Community Impact Coordinator

July 19, 2021by Anne Lemke
Achievement, Community Engagement, Service Learning

11,000 Hours and Counting!

Community Impact is a strategic priority at MPTC. Connecting the college and community for the goals of fostering collaboration and connectivity among business, alumni and community partners, increases the visibility of the college impact to the communities we serve.  Moraine Park students and employees are also helping fulfill community needs, sharing their time and talent, connecting and volunteering to help and improve the communities where we live, work and go to school.

In the summer of 2018, MPTC started posting and tracking service learning and volunteer opportunities online for students and staff. To date, we are so proud to report over 11,000 hours of community service have been tracked with a total economic impact of close to $286,000 throughout the MPTC district of Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Dodge and Washington Counties. Way to go MPTC!

Here is a little breakdown of the service hours so far:

  • 250+ students and staff have participated
  • 360+ community partners have been served
  • As of Spring Semester 2021, 135 students have earned Community Impact Awards
  • As of April 2021, 15 employees have earned Community Engagement Awards

Please join in celebrating this important milestone of our college commitment to making an impact on our communities. Together we are truly making a difference!

April 16, 2021by Anne Lemke
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