Katy ISD Dance Director Wins Award for Going Extra Mile for Student Facing Adversity

Photo Above: Madi Joiner (top row second from left) with fellow members of the Jordan High School Legacies dance team

 

While Katy ISD teacher Victoria Way is well known as director of the Jordan High School Legacies dance team, she’s now making headlines for her work with a team member whose medical condition left her unable to participate with the group.

            Victoria was recently surprised with Ashley HomeStore’s Red Apple Award for going the extra mile – and then some – for Jordan High School sophomore Madi Joiner.

            Up until her freshman year of high school, Madi excelled in dance, only to see it come to a halt with the onset of a medical condition that left her temporarily wheelchair bound.

            While most would have given up on any future in dance, Madi, her mother Patricia and Victoria had a different idea, starting with a creative approach to ensuring the sophomore could still try out for the school’s Legacies dance team.

            “I’ve seen Madi dance for a long time and knew how capable she was,” Victoria recalls.  “I also knew how important it would be for her to have the camaraderie of her fellow dance team members that she missed her freshman year.”

            Realizing Madi was unable to perform for the judges in her condition, Victoria suggested Patricia submit videos of her daughter’s most recent solo performances for the judges to consider.

            “They were the same skills required of the other dancers,” Victoria explains.  “Everyone at the school agreed it was a fair approach.”

            Madi earned a spot on the team, but that was only the beginning of Victoria’s efforts to keep her connected to the squad.  Victoria made routine visits to Madi’s house to drop off uniform items, help her participate in team activities via Zoom calls or simply to check on her and say hello.

            “Just seeing her resilience and drive reminds me how grateful I am for what I have, to dance and teach others,” Victoria added.

Madi Joiner (center) with two of her dance teammates on the Jordan High School Legacies dance squad

           Although she participates in school remotely, Madi is walking again as she progresses with physical therapy, always encouraged by her teammates along the way.

            “For the dance team to see her even when she couldn’t stand really put things in perspective for them,” Victoria says.

            As for the Red Apple Award, Victoria also was gifted with a $250 Ashley HomeStore gift card during the virtual presentation.

“I’m here doing my job, teaching and loving students,” she adds.  “Many teachers forget about the impact we have on others.  The award is a reminder that what we do is bigger than what we think it is in the every day.”

            Brittany Graham, community engagement specialist with Ashley HomeStore added, “We are grateful for the dedicated efforts of teachers such as Ms. Way.  They are the difference makers of our communities.”

To nominate a deserving teacher, school librarian, counselor or administrator for a Red Apple Award, go to www.khou.com/RedAppleAward.

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Joseph Menslage

As the President and Publisher of Katy and Fort Bend Christian Magazines, Joe Menslage is committed to covering social and political news from a Christian worldview. He founded Katy Christian Magazine in 2005, which swept the greater Houston and Katy areas like a storm. That’s when Joe realized the urgent need for publications willing to give voices to the voiceless, without political correctness or censorship. Joe Menslage founded sister-publication Fort Bend Christian Magazine in 2014. Prior to creating Katy Christian Magazine, Joe Menslage led a colorful life. He was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, spent a great deal of his childhood in Colorado, and lived in a couple of other states before he moved to Houston in 1981. Joe was God-gifted with an entrepreneurial mind, and self-started other business ventures before he found his calling. In Joe’s words, our innate talents are given by the Lord, and are meant to be used to serve the Lord. Aside from being a President and Publisher, Joe Menslage is also the co-founder of Katy Christian Chamber of Commerce, where Christians can network, build business connections, listen to passionate speakers, and enjoy monthly breakfasts and lunches. Joe Menslage also hosts a weekly political satire YouTube channel. Joe Menslage has four children. Outside of work, he enjoys hiking, watching zombie movies and K dramas, ax-throwing and Krav Maga.