Not a month prior to the tragedy of the terrorist attack on Barcelona, Spain, world language teacher Judit Pauling was a tourist in her own…
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A world traveler at heart, math teacher Chris DeVeau spent a decade moving around South America before settling down in Florida. While the Sunshine State…
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Known to be of the most genuine and understanding staff members on campus, English teacher Charlie Rienhoff has uniquely impacted each and every student under…
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From promoting student leadership to encouraging a welcoming classroom for everyone, third-grade teacher Cindy Wajda’s presence on campus will be deeply missed. Wajda will retire…
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Always facilitating the Pine View staff and students, eighth and ninth-grade guidance counselor Paula Lindsey is known for her kind and giving nature. This coming…
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Since November 1996, Bonnie Johnson has been making memories, forming friendships and building a long-lasting legacy as a teacher aide at Pine View. Many students…
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Participating in the yearly Scholastic Art and Writing competition, tenth-grader Ellie Bodor placed at the national level of the art segment for her wire sculpture…
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Ninth-grader Raeanna Michael submitted a personal quote to the annual Embracing Our Differences exhibit for fun, never imagining that she’d be picked as a winner. As…
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Despite the name of her project, “Tiny Girl, Tiny House,” twelfth-grader Emily Cain aims to dream big. A budding architect, Cain is currently working on…