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Brugere attended Webster University and received a BA in Art Education and a BFA in Sculpture. Prior to coming to CHS, Brugere did her pre-service teaching at Meramac Elementary School.

Laura Brugere

Rachel Chung, Feature Section Editor September 1, 2022

Since childhood, Laura Brugere has been close with teaching. “I was one of the older kids in the neighborhood, [and with] access to my mom's school supplies, we would go ahead and play in the garage....

While at her previous schools, Brown led many different diversity and affinity groups. She also participated in Sister-To-Sister, The African-American Accelerated Student Program, and the College Planning Program

Chandra Brown

Zoe Daniels-Sankey, Opinion Section Editor September 1, 2022

Chandra Brown was born and bred in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended Jennings Senior High School, where she played basketball, volleyball and track. Brown matriculated to Lindenwood University on a...

Despite Fouquet’s French ancestry, he excelled at Spanish during high school and college. “I took a couple of classes in high school but it wasn’t super engaging to me,” said Fouquet. “Then I had some really engaging professors in college that I gravitated towards, and they encouraged me along the way.”

Nathan Fouquet

Ruby Nadin, Editor-in-Chief September 1, 2022

Athough Nathan Fouquet will be teaching two Spanish classes this year, his family and his name are actually French. “My great, great, great grandfather came straight over from France,” said Fouquet,...

James Maddock is entering his 18th year of teaching and is eager to get to know students and carry over his passion for marketing and teaching to the CHS student body.

Jim Maddock

Ivy Slen, Senior Managing Editor September 1, 2022

"I really enjoy being around kids and teaching, seeing that ‘aha moment’ when kids realize something and are learning something new, or in business when I teach how to open a checking account and a...

Kreher hopes to expand the role of the yearbook at our school and make the yearbook an integral part of our school.

Scott Kreher

Iris Park, Page Editor September 1, 2022

"I think it’s really just sparking curiosity, because I feel like nothing that you leave, like no specific fact, is really important to being successful in life. But it’s all those skills like being...

After moving around different colleges, she began working at Loyola University Chicago. What happened next is, as Johnson described, a typical St. Louis story. “ I moved to Chicago and then after I had a child, I moved back to raise my family here.”

Katy-Jane Johnson

Alex Slen, Editor-in-Chief September 1, 2022

"Public service is where my heart is." For Katy-Jane Johnson, public service is at the center of everything she does. Her passion for public service began while interning at The White House when she studied...

Many members of the team aren’t yet accustomed to having in-person tournaments, as Clayton just returned to doing non-virtual tournaments last spring. Zustiak hopes to make this transition easier.

Kim Zustiak

Sidra Major, Digital Editor-in-Chief September 1, 2022

After a lifelong plan of becoming a theater professor, Kim Zustiak could not be happier with her decision to teach high school instead. “I am one of the rare people who really enjoyed their high school...

Sralla has eighteen years of experience as an art teacher at the high schools in the Hazelwood School District.

Robert Sralla

Sonali Dayal and Ana Mitreva September 1, 2022

Sralla has eighteen years of experience as an art teacher at the high schools in the Hazelwood School District. “Coming from Hazelwood, it is definitely a different kind of culture and I’m looking...

A loved coach and friend Wally Lundt passed this week.  He will be remembered by many.

Wally Lundt

Caleb Park and Isaac Millians May 27, 2022

Wally Lundt (1927-2011) coached the CHS water polo and swimming teams for 35 years as part of his 60 year long career. Coach Lundt also served on the P.E. board, occasionally working as a teacher. His...

Photo by Kenny Williamson

H.E.R. Brings a Thunder of R&B, Rock, and Light to St. Louis

Rachel Chung, Feature Section Editor May 21, 2022

It’s an unusually drizzly and cold Wednesday at St. Louis Music Park, and the audience is standing on their seats. In the dark, concertgoers stretch to see the stage and hold their phones steady, waiting...

Photo by Lily Kleinhenz

Mail Fraud: Sweeps Clayton

Ivy Reed, Alex Slen, and Owen Auston-Babcock May 20, 2022

Clayton Police Department received the first report at the end of January. Five weeks later, around 40 more individuals and businesses had reported incidents of mail fraud. “Since the beginning...

Jennifer Sellenriek

Jennifer Sellenriek

Samantha Braidwood, Review Section Editor May 20, 2022

This year marks Jennifer Sellenriek’s 28th year at Clayton. 2022 happens to be her year of retirement and final year of teaching English. Not only has she made a major impact on the students in the Clayton...

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