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		<title>#Staffurday highlight: Ms. Sandy Grogan-Sills</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The post <a href="https://web.vigoschools.org/terre-haute-south/blog/2021/04/10/phasellus-viverra-vel-risus-vel-gravida/">#Staffurday highlight: Ms. Sandy Grogan-Sills</a> appeared first on <a href="https://web.vigoschools.org/terre-haute-south">Terre Haute South</a>.</p>
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		<p>Every Saturday, VCSC highlights a non-teaching staff member on their Facebook and Twitter (@vcsc_teamvigo) account, turning Saturday into <a class="_58cn" href="https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/staffurday?source=feed_text&amp;epa=HASHTAG&amp;__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARDJsqZBRk7Ib-VaubnbFpgUwYzV5NEQfKpCe5neE42iZVlE9W6KeYiwxlR5t7QvibFOD3VWG0R1ioZNrgk36RKZ1mqkI8fqGmboAPJI5X4PLFLfRe3DIWovhmdKA1NLGJQOAREGBO-ibDaygbkWcnjDNADCxyqJ0MR8ELRhLvdS7UXbVoJtMfwn-BQgmhcmvoNNtDt1bojLZ8jhfqyfpiHLdyvZ90zgXh_TLGNb8jsk7ElXsM149RXH_K4Bwc9Bdo-JsmxHuzLuCMSVPQY8vRxmTbcmlz2Ht8XGChsfo8MwYGpxhYhUQiqJSGddrg&amp;__tn__=%2ANK-R" data-ft="{&quot;type&quot;:104,&quot;tn&quot;:&quot;*N&quot;}"><span class="_5afx"><span class="_58cl _5afz" aria-label="hashtag">#</span><span class="_58cm">Staffurday</span></span></a> to introduce you to some of the people who make school happen!<br />
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Every year is a great year to celebrate our staff, but this year has shined a bright light on the flexibility and compassion of our incredible staff.</p>
<p>Today, meet Ms. Sandy Grogan-Sills, an educational assistant at Terre Haute South High School.</p>
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<p><strong>What motivates you?</strong><br />
What motivates me is I want to alway be busy doing something. Whether I am asked to sew buttons on the ROTC jackets, taking a student down to the boutique, putting labels on envelopes, or just putting papers in alphabetical order for other departments.</p>
<p><strong>How has your job changed due to COVID?</strong><br />
COVID changed my job when I helped in the daycare with elementary age students. I learned how to log students in for Google Meets, I brought in my sewing machine and fabric for the students to make pillows. Doing arts and crafts was so fun.  Going from high school students to a younger age was quite a change. No students in the school meant that there were no students going to be in AEP.</p>
<p><strong>What is something that people don’t understand about your job?</strong><br />
My job is being the AEP (alternative education placement ) instructor. Most think I just sit and watch students all day and  don’t do very much. I also do a lot of other jobs while in AEP. I have even graded to assist teachers. I also help in the health office when needed. I am the representative of all the EA’s in Vigo County.</p>
<p><strong>Why do you love VCSC/your school?</strong><br />
I love my job with VCSC. I started many years ago when my daughter was in kindergarten, and now she has a daughter who is a freshman at Terre Haute North. I moved out of the area and took an EA position in Boone County for a while when my father’s health was failing.  I came back to Terre Haute in 2009 and I was hired and have been at Terre Haute South since.  Being off in the summer gives me the opportunity to take part in the many organizations that I belong to.</p>
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<p>Be sure to check back on Wednesday as VCSC highlightd another teacher for <a class="_58cn" href="https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/redfored?source=feed_text&amp;epa=HASHTAG&amp;__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARDJsqZBRk7Ib-VaubnbFpgUwYzV5NEQfKpCe5neE42iZVlE9W6KeYiwxlR5t7QvibFOD3VWG0R1ioZNrgk36RKZ1mqkI8fqGmboAPJI5X4PLFLfRe3DIWovhmdKA1NLGJQOAREGBO-ibDaygbkWcnjDNADCxyqJ0MR8ELRhLvdS7UXbVoJtMfwn-BQgmhcmvoNNtDt1bojLZ8jhfqyfpiHLdyvZ90zgXh_TLGNb8jsk7ElXsM149RXH_K4Bwc9Bdo-JsmxHuzLuCMSVPQY8vRxmTbcmlz2Ht8XGChsfo8MwYGpxhYhUQiqJSGddrg&amp;__tn__=%2ANK-R" data-ft="{&quot;type&quot;:104,&quot;tn&quot;:&quot;*N&quot;}"><span class="_5afx"><span class="_58cl _5afz" aria-label="hashtag">#</span><span class="_58cm">RedforEd</span></span></a> Wednesday! They will continue both campaigns through the end of the school year.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://web.vigoschools.org/terre-haute-south/blog/2021/04/10/phasellus-viverra-vel-risus-vel-gravida/">#Staffurday highlight: Ms. Sandy Grogan-Sills</a> appeared first on <a href="https://web.vigoschools.org/terre-haute-south">Terre Haute South</a>.</p>
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