NEW 4-H YOUTH PROGRAM ADVISOR
The SDSU Extension Office is pleased to announce that Michael J. Koranda has filled the role of 4-H Youth Program Advisor as of March 1. Michael will split his time between Bon Homme and Charles Mix Counties. Hours in Bon Homme County will be Wednesdays and Fridays with a rotating Tuesday. We’d like to invite you to stop by the Courthouse Annex and welcome him back to the area.
Michael brings 23 years of teaching experience from working with impoverished rural students to working with large school districts as a subject matter expert in the field of education. Once Michael is settled, we expect that you will find him in the community and area schools providing programing to our local youth.
After graduating from BHHS in 1993, Michael attended Black Hills State University where he earned a degree in Elementary Education and Vocal Music Teaching. He then left South Dakota and began a 23-year career in education by moving to California where he taught Elementary School and earned his Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction. His career in education has provided him many opportunities to impact the lives and education of students living in California, Colorado, and Minnesota where he had achieved the title of Master Teacher. Finally, in his last role in education, he worked for a not-for-profit assessment organization out of Portland, OR where his expertise in student goal setting, differentiated instruction, and coaching districts in strategic planning provided him opportunities to support educators from around the world.
When asked what he hopes to bring to the role of 4-H Youth Program Advisor he said, “I want to impact the world.” With that goal stated, he brings a desire to grow more opportunities to promote positive youth development. He hopes his passion for developing young people to be empowered, confident, hard-working, responsible and compassionate will not only impact their lives today however achieve his goal of impacting the world tomorrow.