Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• March 23, 2015
I. Introduction
“This property here has monkey grass, which is from Japan. These are boxwoods, from Korea. That’s turf grass from England. This plant is lamb’s ear, from the Middle East.”
Susan...
Marina Henke , News Section Editor
• January 21, 2015
Carroll Lehnhoff-Bell worked as a reading specialist and instructional coach at CHS for two years. Last year she assumed the role of director of learning support.
What is the importance of building...
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• January 21, 2015
Stephanie Roberson is the English Language Learners teacher at Wydown Middle School. Roberson coaches volleyball, basketball and heads a step team. She also helps out with the middle school’s Social...
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• January 21, 2015
Stacy Felps was a math teacher at CHS for 30 years. In 2014 ,she moved into the administrative position of instructional coordinator, giving her the opportunity to mentor teachers and suggest classroom...
Marina Henke , News Section Editor
• January 5, 2015
Squeals rang out across a crowded Famous Barr. Amidst starched dress shirts and pleated pants, Suzy Seldin and Sally Rosenthal laughed uncontrollably as Seldin’s mother stood by.
“Won’t you two...
Among the 872 students hurrying through the Clayton High School campus is junior Gabby Boeger, on her way to a 24 student honors precalculus class situated in a tight, windowless corner of the school’s...
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• September 2, 2014
With a map and compass, my group of 10 stepped out of our classroom. Snow was coming down thickly, and as we reached the end of the road we donned snowshoes. Into the woods we went, passing underfoot hemlock...
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• January 22, 2014
According to a study done by the American Association of University Women in 1991, 69 percent of a group of young elementary school girls answered “always†when asked how often they felt...
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• December 10, 2013
He was making meringues. Outfitted in a white chef coat with an American flag on one sleeve and an Italian flag on the other, Chef Martin Lopez whipped egg yolks as if it was second nature....
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• October 30, 2013
The Style House sits on the intersection of Cherokee Street and Compton Ave. Phrases like “Meet Me in Saint Louis†and “Get Your Thrills in Saint Louis Hills†plaster the walls,...
Gym class will be different than junior Marina Henke has ever seen. Instead of playing games or running, she will be told to dig a hole in a frozen lake and intermingle with her history classes.
Henke...
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• October 16, 2013
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