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Thomas file Physical Description 1 photograph : b&w 14 x 20 cm Scope and Content Black and white photograph used in St. Thomas Times-Journal fonds - Homedale Public School, St. HOMEDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE SERIES105 Storage Location C8 Sh5 B3 F1 60 GMD graphic material Date Range 1977 Series St. Thomas Times-Journal Description Level Item Accession Number 2008-01 Storage Room Archives Storage Rm. HOMEDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ARCHIVEMuseum / Archive Elgin County Archives Part Of St. Thomas Times-Journal Homedale Public School Subject Access Newspapers Education Schools ![]() Pictured from the left are: front row: Todd Andress, Bernie Rive, Tom Johnston, Terry Johnston and Warren Russell, second row: Peter Matthews, Mike Ewing, Shawn Marshall, John Deraps, John Marshall, Wayne 'Turk' Turley, and Jeff Stewart third row, Tyler Matisko, Dave Fleming, Mike Seburn, Chris Abel, Dave Crocker, and Frank Sworik, coach." Name Access St. Thomas Times-Journal article published Octowith caption: "Flag Football Winners- Homedale Senior Elementary School captured the second annual public school flag football tournament held recently at Southwold Public School. Thomas file Physical Description 1 photograph : b&w 16.5 x 20.5 cm Scope and Content Black and white photograph used in St. 105 Storage Location C8 Sh5 B3 F1 54 GMD graphic material Date Range 1976 Series St. These principles help shape them into well rounded and productive members of the community.Museum / Archive Elgin County Archives Part Of St. I believe that participation in performing arts teaches students collaboration, discipline, and commitment. Thompson considers Idaho his home state and counts his time teaching in Middleton as a true privilege! Even though he didn't grow up in Idaho, Mr. His son is currently enrolled at the College of Idaho and is pursuing a degree in Accounting. His daughter recently graduated from College of Idaho and is pursuing her Masters Degree in Education at NNU. He considers himself the luckiest man alive because he has the opportunity to spend time every day on the commute from Nampa to Middleton with his wife, Sarah (former MMS 8th grade ELA teacher 1993 - 2017) who has become an Instructional Specialist for MSD. When he's not at school, he enjoys reading, woodworking, camping, fishing, and hiking. Thompson has served as a Choir Festival Manager, Middle School Chairperson and District 3 Website Manager for the last several years. Teaching has pushed him to become more involved with the valley's Music organization, District 3 Music Educators. Music and emotions are a part of who we are whether we choose to pursue them as a career or enjoy our talents as a hobby or pastime. Thompson's hope is to demonstrate the love and enjoyment of music and drama. He looks forward to another fantastic year of performing opportunities for his students. Thompson became certified in Theatrical Arts and took on a new role as the MMS Drama teacher. After the retirement of the long time Drama teacher, Mr. In 2006, he moved his teaching talents to Middleton, teaching Choir and General Music at MMS. He began teaching Band, Choir, Jazz Band, Pep Band and Marching Band to 6th -12th grade students. Thompson was hired for his first full-time teaching job in Homedale. His career took a detour into the building industry for several years before he began substituting at Middleton Middle School. In 1991, he began his education at Northwest Nazarene University and graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in (K-12) Music Education. ![]() Thompson was raised in Oregon and spent time in John Day, Portland and Eugene. Over the years he learned many lessons from his dad about teaching, performing and collaborating with others. Growing up, he spent a great deal of time with his father, a Band teacher, at the school, football field, and in the Band room asking to help and to play the instruments. His journey to becoming a teacher began early in life. Thompson teaches Choir, Drama and 6th grade Music Appreciation at MMS. "It is not enough to have a good mind the main thing is to use it well." ![]()
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