IHS welcomes new attendance officer Ms. MarCha Ellis

By Gabi Isenberg

IHS welcomed a new attendance officer this month, Ms. MarCha Ellis. Ms. Ellis will be the new friendly face students encounter when they walk into the attendance office. 

Ms. Ellis, an IHS alumni, has joined the staff as the attendance officer, a change from her previous occupation as a direct care worker (DCW)/direct support professional (DSP), a profession in which she assisted people with disabilities. Ms. Ellis shares, “Working with people who are younger, going off into the real world afterward is kind of a career switch for me.”

At IHS, Ms. Ellis’s daily duties consist of checking in students who come in late or get dismissed early. Additionally, she emails the coaches of student-athletes to inform them whether their athletes are in school for the day. She also commented, “The main purpose of this job is to keep track of kids’ attendance and find ways to make them want to come to school.” 

[Photo by: Gabi Isenberg] “New IHS Attendance Officer Ms. Ellis works diligently at her desk managing attendance needs.”

As she works at IHS, Ms. Ellis is currently working towards getting her LPN, which will make her a licensed nurse.  This is in addition to the training she received as a DCW as well as her training in emotional support for students with special needs. 

While she is not entirely sure what she is looking forward to most during her time at IHS, she acknowledges the switch that comes with being on the opposite side of the attendance window. Visit Ms. Ellis in the attendance office and give her an IHS welcome.

Gabi Isenberg
Editor In Chief

Gabi Isenberg is a junior and third-year reporter for the High Arrow. In her free time she enjoys swimming on the IHS and YMCA swim teams, playing piano, and reading. She hopes to report accurate information for the IHS community.