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Englewood Herald 072023

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WEEK OF JULY 20, 2023

VOLUME 103 | ISSUE 23

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Joanna Polzin eager for job as Englewood superintendent BY ELIZABETH SLAY ESLAY@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

tionship with his family. During this time, he met the teams at GraceFull Cafe and The Life Center, community-serving organizations in Littleton, and started looking for help. He now lives in a halfway house, has a job and is saving money. He’s looking to soon move into a sober living home and is getting married soon. “Where I was at before and where I’m at now is just two different lifestyles,” he said. “From using methamphetamine on the streets to having a job and getting married soon — it’s incredible.” “Josh, everyone in this room, I’m sure, is so happy to hear of your success,” one community member said at the end of the meeting. “We applaud you — and reach out, get our names — anything we can do,

After nine years of serving Englewood Schools, educator Joanna Polzin is excited to lead the district as the new superintendent in the upcoming school year. Originally from Minnesota, Polzin has worked in education for 23 years, admitting she did not start her professional career in the education field. Initially, Polzin said Polzin she worked for a large accounting firm in Milwaukee. Eventually, she left for the Colorado mountains and worked with Avon to start. However, Polzin said, she eventually realized her passion was in education and she returned to school to earn her master of education degree from the University of Loyola Chicago. It was at Loyola that Polzin received her credentials to teach kindergarten through eighth grade. She said she began her educational journey as a sixth-grade teacher in Colorado. “I went on to teach second, fourth and fifth grades. I then moved into building administration where I spent six years as an assistant principal and principal in neighboring districts,” Polzin said. The superintendent came to Englewood in 2015 where she served as

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Joshua Casias inspired the audience with the story of his journey out of homelessness.

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Littleton community forum on homelessness encourages dialogue BY NINA JOSS NJOSS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Chattering voices filled the Littleton council chambers on the morning July 11, as people gathered around tables and wrote ideas on giant notepads in colorful markers. The gathering of approximately 50 city officials, business owners, other community members and representatives of the Tri-Cities Homelessness Initiative was focused on homelessness in Littleton. Over coffee and pastries, people shared their concerns, curiosity, disagreement and ideas on the topic. “I’m grateful to be a part of this project to listen and to put our heads together as we address this issue, that both brings up these emotions that are real and intense, and brings compassion and fear and a vision of who we want to be as a community,” said Amanda Hender-

son, who facilitated the event. Henderson, the director of the Institute for Religion, Politics and Culture at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, was contracted by the city to help facilitate public engagement on the topic of homelessness in Littleton. Success and hope

The highlight of the meeting for many was when Joshua Casias shared his story. Casias grew up in Littleton and attended Littleton High School, he said. He received a scholarship to play hockey at the University of Denver, but lost this opportunity when he started using drugs. He was expelled from Littleton High School for selling marijuana and then was in and out of prison for about 15 years, struggling with drug use. He started living on the streets and had a challenging rela-

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