Panorama September 2017

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Meet the staff new to LHWHS albert LIU writer

Kelley Krejnik

Kellen Plaxco

Ashley Lock

Social Studies

Latin

Social Studies

What is a quirk of yours?

What did you do before this year?

What did you do before this year?

Clayton or Ladue?

What’s most challenging about this school?

I love alliteration because my name has alliteration.

What do you love most about teaching?

It helps humble me and I think it’s something that society needs to make the world a better place.

I taught at Lindbergh High School, but I was a student teacher here with Dr. Rob Good six years ago.

I’ve [taught] several years at area universities in religious studies, and I taught Latin part-time last year at Clayton. For the record, I prefer to be here at Ladue.

Finding my way around.

Kevin Clawson

Stephanie Bellville

If you taught a different class, what would it be?

What did you do before this school year?

Physical Education

Social Studies

Probably science. My favorite class in college was a selfstructured anatomy class where we worked on human cadavers.

Greg Baber

What did you do before this school year?

What is your favorite type of food?

I found myself counseling through literature.

Working with the kids.

What subjects have you taught before this job?

Social studies and physical education. There’s something that I miss about being in a classroom.

I am a certified yoga teacher.

Susan Ashby

Why are you a counselor?

What is your favorite part of your job?

What’s something you’d like people to know about you?

The staff.

I worked at another high school as a counselor. Prior to that I taught high school English for nine years.

Director of Activities

I taught in San Francisco for 16 years. Before that, I was a social worker.

What’s your favorite part of the high school?

Freshmen Counselor

Nick Gianino

Riley Keltner

Activities Coordinator

Social Studies

Italian or Southern/Soul.

Two years ago, I was student teaching with Mr. Saxton. After that, I took a job down at the Lake of the Ozarks.

What did you do before this school year?

What is your favorite subject?

History. [I like] the people and stories.

What is the most challenging aspect of Ladue?

What’s your family like? Amazing, fun and loud.

The size of the school.

A look back in ‘Due time

Exploring old editions of Panorama in search of newfound perspectives on today’s relevant topics.

1956

(File Photo)

1965

(File Photo)

(Photo by Bradford Siwak)

2017

Parking issues have plagued LHWHS for decades. The two photos to the left are from a 1965 comparison piece titled “School Expands Through Years While Parking Chaos Increases.” Last school year, the school moved student parking from the South, to the North Lot because of construction. One of the most recent parking lot debacles, last school year, was the organization of the spots for this year. First, a unreserved spot system was planned. Then, before spot sign-ups became a lottery, spots were distributed at lunch, resulting in priority for students with A lunch.


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