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Mr. Cherry Bio

Ryan Cherry is from Brooklyn, Michigan and attended Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He is a highly qualified educator who spent the last 14 years working in various educational settings around the Midwest.  After seeing his high school soccer coach be an influential role model in the lives of his elementary students, he studied elementary education in college as he sought to also positively impact the lives of students. He did his student teaching in 5th grade at Cleveland School in Chicago.  He taught Language Arts and Math in a 5th grade classroom in Brookfield, IL,  all subjects in a 4th through 6th grade room at a public Montessori school in Indiana and at Hibbard Elementary in CPS before coming to Decatur in 2017.

Mr. Cherry is inquisitive and curious about the people and world around him. He enjoys reading as it a great avenue to better understand people and our world. He agrees with Dr. Seuss that "the more you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you'll go." Mr. Cherry is filled with immense excitement about the chance to teach physical education, as it combines his passion for physical activity and sports with the joy of engaging with students and supporting them enthusiastically. He is fascinated by neuroscience and its intersection with physical activity and is grateful for the chance to have students four days each week to encourage their physical activity.

 

He is passionate about seeing students gain confidence in their abilities to be successful in both the classroom and the world and become well rounded individuals who care for others as they care for themselves.  In his free time, Mr. Cherry enjoys playing sports, spending time with friends and family and enjoying a delicious slice of pie with some strong coffee.

 
 

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Hey Everyone!
 
   Thanks for your support during my paternity leave!  I am back and wanted to share with you some exciting news.  Recently students from Decatur participated in the Regional Science Fair and 2 of the projects were the highest scoring 6th grade projects in the fair.  Congrats to Alexis Keener and Will McCaffrey and Aditya Nanda!  Also a big shout out to Lily Meegoda and Jay Huang whose projects got excellence ratings!  Great job to you all!
Congrats to Rm 111 for their 2nd place finish at the Decatur Winterfest class competition!  Really proud of you all for your positive attitudes, teamwork, and effort.  Go Pink!

Decatur Science Fair 2019

Students competed in the 2019 Decatur Science and Engineering Fair. We had an amazing team of judges from Argonne Lab, Northeastern Illinois University, and various science related companies from engineering to product design.

Sending Binary code messages

Students trying to send a binary code message across the room to their partners using different strategies

Science Dec 2-6

This week students completed a soil sample analysis lab, extracted copper from malachite ore (the copper is what makes the blue/green solution that color) and worked on coding our robot for our Lego League Club

5th grade Energy Flow Presentation

Students created models of the flow of energy in a given ecosystem and explained how energy cycled through the system.

Science for the week of November 18-23

A series of pictures from our 6th grade remote sensing lab, 5th grade energy flow models and Lego League coding and robot constructing.

Straw Reed Lab

Students created their own straw reeds in order to explore how sounds can be different from each other. We noticed that the shorter the straw the higher the pitch of the reed.

Photos from the week of Oct 7-11

This week 4th graders worked on seeing how particle collisions work using pennies and how sound waves work through homemade telephones. 5th graders created an energy pyramid to help them understand the interconnectedness of ecosystems and continued creating an ecosystem in their terrariums.