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Mill Valley News

Everyday, world language teacher Edith Paredes, P.E. teacher Christine Preston and science teacher Landra Fair carpool to and from school together from Lawrence. “We’ve gotten closer because we see each other all the time. We know things about each other that we wouldn’t [otherwise],” Paredes said.

Teachers are brought together through transportation to school

World language Edith Paredes, P.E. teacher Christine Preston and science teacher Landra Fair find friendship through a daily carpool
Alison Booth, JagWire editor-in-chief November 24, 2016

Every morning, physical education teacher Christine Preston, science teacher Landra Fair and Spanish teacher Edith Parades can be found piling into a car to endure the 30 minute trip from Lawrence, Kansas...

Holding her full-page graph of dinosaur designs on Wednesday, Nov. 9, junior Marissa Olin uses them as inspiration for most of the clothing and items she creates.

Junior Marissa Olin finds passion in knitting

Knitting allows Olin to concentrate in school as well as express herself
Lexi Flipse, Mill Valley News social media editor November 10, 2016

As junior Marissa Olin sits beside her grandmother surrounded by a knitting group, she listens to her grandmother’s friends complain about technology while struggling to learn how to knit. This is a...

Band director Deb Steiner helps sophomore Jordyn Allen during a break in class on Tuesday, Nov. 8. With the quickly approaching winter concert, focus is beginning to shift away from football performances.

Football playoffs cause band to reorganize concert rehearsal schedule

Directors and band members try new strategies to cope with a decreased amount of rehearsal time
Tricia Drumm, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief November 9, 2016

While the excitement of the football team going to the playoffs for the second year in a row has many students hyped, not all students are benefiting from the feat. As football continues to advance...

Seniors Alina Ruiz-Garcia and Natalie Carerra try to make their sculptures more stable on Tuesday, Oct. 25.

Sculpture students construct wire figures for latest project

Project has given students in the class a unique challenge
Anika Roy, JagWire editor-in-chief October 28, 2016

  In art teacher Krystal Strong’s Sculpture 1 class, students embarked on a two week project of creating a wire, realistic-looking, living creature in motion, not knowing the many challenges...

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