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Houston Christian High School Viata 2024 Yearbook

Houston Christian High School Viata 2024 Yearbook

51 Matthew Varjas Zoe Voinis Kendall Wallace “It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live.” --Marcus Aurelius “You know, I've realized that I'm probably just perfect, and it's everybody else around me that's got issues.” --Scott Disick “The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.” --Psalms 126:3


PEOPLE--Seniors “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam: I will either find a way or make one.” “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.” --Numbers 6:24-26 “Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.” --I Timothy 4:12 Riley Warnica Hudson Wayne Aidan Willhite --Hannibal


53 Olivia Williams Savannah Winters Lauren Wray “Only live once, let's do this!” --Roman Pearce “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” --Isaiah 40:31-32 “Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love Him.” --James 1:12


PEOPLE--Seniors “Mine eyes smell onions.” “You can't buy being a rock star.” --Travis Scott “No matter what happens in life, be good to people. Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind.” --Taylor Swift Donna Xue Pierce York Ashley Young --William Shakespeare


55 Sherry Zhu “To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, to draw closer, to find each other and to feel. That is the purpose of LIFE.” --Walter Mitty Congratulations to the Class of 2024!


PEOPLE-Juniors Jacob Alexander Mac Barrow Camille Bavaro Georgia Bedre Marie Carol Been Kiley Boyle Alexandra Brueckner Jacob Burkhart Bauer Burttschell Kaylin Caesar ON MUSIC GENRES? What's your take MUSIC FOR THE SOUL Attending the SZA concert at the Toyota Center, Juniors Hailey Nuno and Kiersten Reed pose in front of all 19,300 concert attenders. Having gotten the tickets for her birthday, Kierston was happy to bring Hailey along for the ride. "The concert was literally unreal; I didn't know SZA would sound better live than recorded," Junior Kiersten Reed said. Photos by Kierston Reed, MC Been, Boston Vaughan, YEE-HAW Attending the Parker McCollum concert in Colorado, junior sisters Lane and Claire Leighton dress up for this special event. Both being huge country music fans, the sisters had been waiting for what felt like forever to see one of their favorite artists. "I love Parker," said Lane, "His music is good and he's super cute." LASSO'D MY HEART On a cool Saturday in October, Claire Kimzey and Bret Kilchrist attend the Zach Bryan concert. Posing on the rodeo grounds where the concert was held, Claire could barely contain her excitement. "This was the best concert ever," Junior Claire Kimzey said. Photo by Claire Kimzey


57 Madison Carmichael Joshua Cestero Noah Chang Meixi Chen Katia Childs McKayla Childs Keegan Clark Brandon Clarke Ella Condrey Amelia Cooper Bennett Cooper Sarah Dewhurst Andrew Dickson Kemily Dickson Eden Droog Eloise du Vigneaud Addison Durnell Finnegan Duty Noah Edmiston Jacob Ellis Joseph Ferruzzo MaKyah Foreman Thomas Frank Kennedy Garza Jaxon Gilmore Pierce Girven Micah Gordon Mia Granados Raley Gregg Calvin Griffiths


PEOPLE-Juniors Lane Hackerman Peyton Hargrove Abbey Head Lily Herveat Nicole Hiemstra Jacob Holman Alyssa Hope Jack Horton Collier Houston Karen Ianculovici Lucca Incerpi Kaitlin Jennings Kiran Jolly Anderson Jones Chloe Jones Hunter Jones Sophie Jones Audrey Jordan Josh Jou Claire Kimzey Emmy Koehler Angelina Kraft Noah Kuhle Sophia Kuo Taylor Lankford Grayson Leblanc Harper Lee Zariah Lee Claire Leighton


59 New juniors feel welcome as they make new friends MEET THE TRANSFERS LEAN ON ME! While waiting for the morning bell, junior girls sit with transfer Brooke Undlin and teach her the ins and outs of the school. Brooke quickly felt invited into the community. She said, "These girls have made me feel like I have been here forever.” Photo by Claire Kimzey HARD AT WORK! FRIENDLY FACES TRANSFERS UNITE! At lunch, transfers Jacob Ellis and Hunter Jones chat during lunch, after playing basketball in the gym. "I found my friends here, and I love the teachers." Hunter said. Photo by Claire Kimzey Taylor Mackel Bennett Mallory Sebastian Manzel Zion March Carley Martin During ILT, junior Sebastian Manzel works on his homework with his friends. Normally, he works out with his team, but today he was feeling extra studious. "This school is a better place for me. I am so glad I transferred here," Sebastian said. Photo by Claire Kimzey At lunch, sophomore Miller Martin and senior Darius Dixon invite junior transfers Drin Tafilaj and Aidean Rainey to eat lunch with them. The boys felt the overwhelming sense of community. Drin said, “I am so thankful to be welcomed by these people so quickly.” Photo by Claire Kimzey Justin Leighton Lane Leighton Lillian Lemasters Brianna Lemon Noah Lusk NEW PLACES AND SMILING FACES After school, Will Trevathon sits and talks with his friends. He said he had a great first month, adding, "I don't have a lot of time with my friends, but I love the time I get with them." said Will. Photo by Claire Kimzey


PEOPLE-Juniors Elizabeth Mason Isabella McDaniel Blaire McLarry Grace McLean Sydney McMeans Madilynn Melton Davis Miller Cole Montgomery Hadley Moore Alyse Morrow Emma Murff Jordan Neslony Olivia Nicholas Hailey Nuno Isaac Orr Kirby Orth Carlos Ortiz Mia Pangestu James Peters Kayla Phillips Maddie Pickett Kathryn Pisklak Samantha Prewitt Sara Price Dalton Primrose Hannah Pullin Daimon Rainey Zachary Ramkissoon Tyler Rawls Corbin Redd


61 HOT TAKES ON Junior Summer Jobs Kiersten Reed Ronald Reis Clayton Ressling Mark Reynolds Veronica Sanders THE AFTERNOON RUSH Cleaning up after the afternoon rush, junior Quincy Lewis finally rests after having to deal with customers for a full 2 hours. Working at Slim Chickens was hard work, but Quincy was determined to finish his shift. "Honestly, I don't like it," Quincy said, "I just do it for the money." Photo by Quincy Lewis A HELPING HAND Helping set up for pratice, Cooper Clarke checks the schedule to see what drills to set up. Having helped out at the SBMSA baseball camp all sumer, Cooper knew all the kids well, and was excited to see them improve. "I liked getting the opportunity to call plays at homeplate," Cooper said. Photo by Cooper Clarke LIFEGUARD-ING Working as a Lifeguard at the Houston Racket Club, junior Jack Horton watched the water if the pool below from his stand to make sure eveyone was safe. Sitting in the sun all day was exausting, but Jack had a lot of fun by the pool. "It was a great experience because I was able to learn about responsibility." ON BREAK Taking a rest, junior Kate Stahl and her friend Madi Melton chat in the back of Taste of Texas. Working as a host was hard, but Kate enjoyed the food that was offered for her hard work. "I had a lot of fun and met cool people," Kate Stahl said. Photo by Kate Stahl "I worked at Original Carrabba's on Voss" "I worked at Taste of Texas" "I worked at Lakeside Country Club." "I loved getting to meet people I get to be friends with the rest of my life." "I liked getting to meet all different types of people." "I loved getting to go to the golf course." "I grew up going to Carrabba's, and now it's fun to work with the people I saw growing up." "Honestly, the thing that inspired me most was the money." "My friend told me about the job so I wanted to try it." Where did you work last summer? What was the best part of the job? What inspired you to work a job last summer? Chloe Jones Sara Price Claire Leighton & AQ FAMILY FARM Having worked at Murff Turf pervious summers, Junior Emma Murff is happy to take a break for once and enjoy a nice lunch at a restaurant. Handling finances and casheir work, Emma became very skilled at keeping quick books. "Working the job made me very knowledgeable and gave me a lot of insight on how finances work," Emma said. Photo by Emma Murff


PEOPLE-Juniors Adriana Navas ROAD TO GREATNESS Making their way to senior year, juniors are on the A DUTYFUL PLAY At the side of the ice rink, junior Finn Duty rests during his hockey game in Dallas, Texas. This particular game was a state tournament at the Dr. Pepper Star Center. "Hockey's really fun because of the thrill of it and also because I get to hit people," he said. Photo provided by Finn Duty BLOCKBUSTER! Playing during the October 12th varsity volleyball game, junior Eden Droog strikes the ball. She scored a point and they ended up winning the game. She said, "It was a really good game-- we all felt amazing scoring points back to back." Photo by Julie Droog Why do you? “I find that art is relaxing to me. It’s a way for me to calm from the stress of the day. It also helps me in pursuing my career in animation.” Micah Gordon “I like playing basketball because ball is life. That's it.” Jaxon Gilmore “I enjoy the community I find in soccer and it's also a great way to take my mind off of school.” Carlos Ortiz “I love theatre because of the community and the welcoming environment. The people are amazing and very supportive. ” Josh Jou Harriet Tubman "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world."


63 Connor Schell Levi Schwing Oliver Snyder Taylor Spence Hailey Stagner Kate Stahl Kolby Steffen Ben Stephens Jack Stephens Sophia Stephens Nathaniel Sun Drin Tafilaj Natalie Taylor Jake Tohmas Will Trevathan Joseph Trickett Brooke Undlin Charlotte Vargo Boston Vaughn Mikayla Villafuerte Montana Wheeler Chloe Wilkin Maria J. WIlson Reagan Wooley Hayes Kayden Worley Josiah Wu Charles Yang Yu Shan Yang Samuel Young Paula Zabala


PEOPLE-Sophomores BRUNCH DATES Sophomores Jill Drury, Adelyn Winters, and Ashlyn Kling all celebrate their sweet sixteens with a cute brunch with their girlfriends. A fun opportunity to dress up and veg out, brunches have been a popular party option this year. Connally Kuykandall said, "I love going to brunch and celebrating my friends. I love showing my friends the love they deserve." SWEET Best friends Addison Medlock and Carson Lehane share a Sweet Sixteen! With birthdays so close, the girls couldnt imagine celebrating without eachother. Carson said "Being able to eat my favorite foods was so fun, but celebrating with one of my best friends was the best present I could have asked for." Sixteen After a long night of partying, the girls headed home for an ever classic birthday tradition, a sleepover! Addison said "I couldnt have asked for a more perfect end to a perfect birthday" Photos by Mckinley Helms GAME DAY PARTY For Hudson Davenport's sixteenth birthday, he and his friends celebrate by going to an Astros game. A baseball fanatic, Hudson was super excited about his birthday. He said, "Hanging out with my boys and watching the sport I love is probably the best birthday I could have asked for." Photo by Luke Davenport 16 IS SWEETER How do you spend your birthday?


65 Samuel Adams Carter Akompi Jackson Allen Drew Alston Selvie Andrews Kayla Banks Amiri Barnes Alexander Bartholomew Austin Beaver Sally Cdebaca Samuel Cdebaca Graciana Cervantes Jake Chenoweth Mia Chang Lauren Clark Annabelle Cody Sofia Conshafter John Cotten Hudson Davenport Isabella Diaz Abby Dickerson Lauren Dickerson Riley Dolfo Xinrong Dong Olivia Donohue


PEOPLE-Sophomores Jill Drury Kenadee Erler Cordelia Espinosa Elise Farias Barrett Faterkowski Tully Florey Ava Floyd Rebekah Gerard Xavier Gibbons Cooper Gregory Elena Grillo Kaden Gulledge Jordan Haselhorst Abby Hawkinson Owen Hawthorne McKinley Helms Piper Herauf Iliana Hernandez James Hintz Linus Holt Sabina Houston Megan Hyzak Briana Isham Cole Jamison Aahna Jolly


67 and making miles of memories DRIVING INTO THE FUTURE DRIVING DREAMS On the big day, Tripp Watson finally gets his license and proudly shows it off. He was so happy to celebrate this by getting to drive home. Tripp Watson said, "It was good to get my license." LIFE'S JOURNEY LIFE IS A HIGHWAY TAKE THE WHEEL Holding his license with joy, Graeme Highberg came to school showing off his new license. Graeme said, "It's so cool to be able to drive to school and not be dependant on others." Photo by Jordan Haselhorst ROAD TRIP There is a new car on campus! Robert Jones sat in the driver seat of his new car and said, "I am such a good driver and I love to drive to pick up my girlfriend." Photo by Sally CdeBaca STEERING TO SCHOOL As Miller Martin is pulling into school, he rolls down his window to say hi. The students love to park by their friends. Miller Martin said, "It's so good to be able to just go somewhere after practice is over." Photo by Meagan Ondrias Holding up his brand new license, Jackson Weber is ready to go show his friends. Jackson said, "It was so cool to be able to get my license finally after waiting months." Proudly holding up his new licence, TK Woodard is excited to now be able to drive. TK said, "It's so cool to be able to drive myself to school now." ONE MILE AT A TIME Smiling with excitement. Kate Shaw holds up her permit axiously awaiting the big day she will get her license. Kate Shaw said, "I cannot wait to drive my friends around." Photo by Sally CdeBaca HONKING HORNS As Linus Holt is pulling out of the parking lot he takes time to say hi. Linus has a summer birthday, so he got his license very early. Linus Holt said, "I enjoy driving others to school." Photo by Elena Grillo


PEOPLE-Sophomores Harrison Jones Robert Jones Sara Jones Ashlyn Kling Andrew Knobbe Ayden Koerner Connally Kuykendall Isabella Lam Xander Lam Jaxson Lebrun Carson Lehane Demetri Lewis Meredith Lim Kai Livingstone Victoria Lunam Abigail Madden Chelsea Martin Joseph Martin Brianna McClinton Clark McCormick Bella McKissack Sophia Medlock Ellen Moore Samuel Nutt Meagan Ondrias TTsw


69 SOPHOMORE SNAPS & APPS How do you spend your time on social media? TALKING TO FRIENDS To communicate with her friends, Briana Isham prefers to use Snapchat. Many students use Snapchat to communicate with all of their classmates and friends. Briana said, “I always snap people. It helps me talk to all of my friends.” Photo by Elena Grillo PICTURES OF FRIENDS Apps such as Instagram are a great way for Brynn Sitta to see updates from all the accounts she follows. Instagram is a great app for people to use to see pictures from all of their friends. Brynn said, “I like watching reels to be honest.” Photo by Elena Grillo REELS AND STORIES Besides just seeing pictures on Instagram, reels are also why people like Abby Dickerson use Instagram. Instagram reels are similar to TikTok videos. Abby said, “I don't really use Instagram, but when I do, I look at people's stories and watch reels.” Photo by Elena Grillo TIME PASSING To pass time, Kate Shaw prefers to use TikTok. Many students watch videos on TikTok as well as post on it. Kate said, “I'm always on TikTok. It passes time really fast.” Photo by Elena Grillo "I like Snapchat the most because I get to snap my girlfriend." "I like Snapchat because I can snap a bunch of girls." "I like cashapp the most because I get motion." "Whenever I snap my girlfriend back." "Pretty often." "Everyday." "I wanted to be able to snap my girlfriend." "Everyone else had it, so I got it." "Because I wanted motion." What is your favorite app and why? How often do you use the app? What made you donwload the app? Gabriel Rodriguez-Landrau Austin Beaver Robby Jones & AQ Students on tiktok Many students, including Victoria Lunam, use TikTok daily. TikTok is a very commonly used app between all four grades. Victoria said, “All my friends had it, so then I downloaded it, and now I use it everyday.” Photo by Elena Grillo


PEOPLE-Sophomores SOPH-TRANSFERS We got here as soon as we could BY THE TREE Sophomore transfers Robby Jones, Briana Isham and Selvie Andrews take a group photo near the main tree in the center of campus. Coming to a new school is hard, but HC students take the time to get to know our new students and make them feel welcome. LET'S GO SHOPPING! Shopping at City Centre, sophomores Kaiya Banks, Chelsea Martin, and Brianna Isham, including Juniors Lucy Chen and Carley Martin. Chelsea Martin said, “It's been really fun meeting and becoming friends with all the new transfers this year.” Photo by Brianna Isham Quotes “I used to go to school at Taylor High school in Katy.” Robby Jones “I used to go to school at Northland Christian.” Xavier Gibbons “I'm from Mexico, and I used to go to school at the Euroamerican school." Cordelia Espinosa “I used to go to Cypress Falls High School .” Bri McClinton Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” NEW FRIENDS Getting to know each other better before school, Sophomores Chelsea Martin and transfer Abby Dickerson enjoy the morning. Abby Dickerson said, “I've made so many new friends this year and have really enjoyed HC.” Photo by Bella McKissack SOCCER PALS Sophomore Isabella Diaz, and transfer Addie Rollins enjoy a beautiful evening at soccer practice. Addie Rollins said, “I have enjoyed the friends I've made in soccer.” Photo by Addie Rollins


71 Aubrey Pagano Dreighven Penilla Owen Read Gabriel Rodriguez-Landrau Soleil Rodriguez-Landrau Addison Rollins Alessio Santini Walker Schwing Anna Senseman Kate Shaw Presley Shumate Brynn Sitta Graeme Smith Samuel Stone Brandon Taher Major Tarwater Tripp Watson Jackson Weber Greyson Williams Adelyn Winters Rex Wiseman Anna Wolf Takerio Woodward Quincy Zoretic


PEOPLE-Freshmen BE A MUSTANG! Freshmen are loud and proud to CAMP MUSTANG At the Camp Mustang kickoff, everyone is cheering and excited to get started and get on the bus to leave. Everyone met in the chapel for an assembly, while they waiting for all freshment to arrive and for the buses to get loaded. Freshmen got to spend Wednesday thru Friday of their first week of school at Camp Cho Yeh on Lake Livingston. Photos by Katie Gassett FAVORITE CAMP MEMORY During A2 Biology, freshman Abigail Rexroad takes a fun picture. Abigail said, “My favorite camp memory was meeting and hanging out with Sarah Cromeens.” Photo by Bella McKissack MEETING NEW PEOPLE During ILT, freshmen are talking and reminiscing about Camp Mustang. Lily DuBose said, “I liked meeting new people because I didn't know anyone.” Photo by Bella McKissack GROUP PHOTO Before they left for the 2023- 2024 Camp Mustang trip, all the freshmen and their junior and senior camp counselors take a group photo in the chapel. Freshman Winston McCormick said,"Meeting new people was my favorite part of the whole camp." Photo by Katie Gassett


73 Toby Allen Gianlucas Alvarez Rachel Anderson William Arriaga Xavier Arthur Leah Babbitt Jackson Barrow Beau Beaver Anderson Beken Victoria Bennington Rhett Biagioli Joshua Birdsong Camella Brown Ella Bryant Van Carpenter Shane Celano Jenelle Champagne Katie Chaplan Madison Clapp Morgan Clapp Lala Cook Simone Cook Sarah Cromeens Sophie Dickson Carter Droog Analeigh du Vigneaud Lily DuBose Addison Farah Ella Faust Avery Fineberg


PEOPLE-Freshmen Alexander Ganim William Ganim Leah Garcia Maya Garibay Anna Gean Payton Marie Givens Presley Givens Ginna Gonsoulin Gracie Gregg Mackenzie Grimmer Riley Haggard Sydney Ham Marco Emilio Haro James Harper Liam Harper Alexandria Helper-Popp Paige Hill Paul Hill Bethany Hollingsworth Henry Horton Pryce Houston Ellie Hyon Nathan Isgur Audrey Johnson William Lane Maddox Lee Micah Lee Harrison Lemasters Elizabeth Loginova Diago Louzado


75 The coffee bar is the place to be! SNACK ATTACK SWEET TOOTH At the coffee bar, Paige Hill chose a Snicker's ice cream bar. She likes to enjoy a sweet treat before heading off to her class. Paige said, "I love this kind of ice cream, it's so good." GOOD DRINKS SPICY SNACKING Frozen Snacks During ILT, Chase Wallace eats his frozen grapes. Frozen grapes are a quick and easy eat for in between classes. Chase said, "These grapes are cold as heck.” Photo by Elena Grillo Excited for Breakfast In the morning, breakfast tacos from the coffee bar are Cooper Murff and Paul Hill's go to breakfast. Breakfast tacos are served almost daily, and many students enjoy them. Cooper said, "Paul and I love eating breakfast together." Photo by Elena Grillo Pre-workout snacking Snacks are a great way for Will Arriaga and his sophomore friends to get some energy before he goes to the weight room. Will said, "Whenever I need some energy, I go to the coffee bar." Photo by Elena Grillo Sipping his blended lemonade, Jojo McGowen talks about how good it is. Many students love the drinks from the coffee bar. Jojo said, "They're good. I like that it's like a slushie." Craving a snack, Will Lane goes for a bag of spicy Cheetos. Many students like to get an afternoon pick-me-up snack. Will said, "They're pretty spicy." Breakfast For Lunch For lunch, Jenelle Champagne chose Pop Tarts and Spicy Cheetos. Many students eat the breakfast snacks throughout the day. Jenelle said, “I like Pop Tarts because they're sweet.” Photo by Elena Grillo Quick Lunch Wanting a quick lunch, Will Stockton chose the pretzels from the coffee bar. Pretzels are a good, non-messy snack for between classes or lunchtime. Will said, “The pretzels are pure gold.” Photo by Elena Grillo


PEOPLE-Freshmen Micheal Luna Jack Mallory Haden McCarty Winston McCormick Josiah McGowen Alexander McMeans Alexander Meade Sofia Mejia Emery Melton Hudson Miller Payton Mitchell Holden Mock Abigail Mulanax Cameron Mulanax Cooper Murff Olivia Oberoi Lily Orr Camila Ortiz Joel Ortiz Avery Overton Nayka Pandya Abigail Pisklak Laurence Pitcaithly Avery Pontbriand Connor Pope Sophia Rahim Kinsey Reed Stephanie Rennie Abigail Rexroad Jacob Rexroad HAthgG


77 20 27 First Homecoming HOCO NIGHT Lily Dubose, Bethany Hollingsworth, Avery Overton, and Olivia Oberoi take a picture in their dresses, which happened to be close to the same color. Lily Dubose said, “I enjoyed wearing my green dress to Hoco.” Photo by Katie Gassett FIRST MUM While walking down the hall on Friday of Homecoming week, Avery gets a picture taken of her with her mum. Avery Fineberg said,“I went to Brio Italian Grill before the dance.” Photo by Kattie Gassett MUM WITH FRIENDS Lily Dubose and Mackenzie Grimmer pose for a picture with their mums. Mackenzie said, ”The fact that everyone was together and dancing and singing was a blast." Photo by Kattie Gassett FISH OUT OF WATER During HOCO spirit week, Josiah wears an orange Fish hat to celebrate the week. Josiah McGowen said,”The community was fun and I enjoyed meeting people." Photo by Katie Gassett "Seeing friends." "I liked hanging out with my friends." "Being able to hang out with my friends." "My house." "Carrabbas." "I went to P.F Changs with Sarah Cromeens and Lea Garcia." "A pink dress." "A black suit." "My dress was a sparkly red dress." What was your favoirite part? Where did you go to eat? What color was your dress/suit? Abigail Rexroad Alexander Ganim Riley Haggard & AQ HOCO COURT Beau Beaver looks down as his mom put his flower on him. During the homecoming game, Beau gets ready to get his name called for freshman HOCO court. Beau said, “One thing that I enjoyed was setting up.” Photo by Katie Gassett


PEOPLE-Freshmen LUNCH BUDDIES Whether old or new, bonds always prove to be important. THE LUNCH CLUB Sitting on the couch, freshmen Nate Reyes, Anna Gean, Ginny Sanders, and Sydney Ham eat and talk. The couch was always their usual spot since the first few weeks of school. "It's become one of our favorite places to hang out," Anna said. Photo by Dreighven Penilla PARTNERS IN LEARNING During lunchtime, freshmen Jacob Rexroad and Vaughn Skurner play Blooket to test their knowledge. Jacob had just beaten Vaughn in their game. "It's honestly a really fun thing to do, and at the same time we're learning," Vaughn said. Photo by Dreighven Penilla New friends “We were at Camp Mustang and I wasn't talking with anyone until Jacob said one word to me-- now we always talk to each other." Vaughn Skurner “On the first day, Analeigh and I compared our schedules during lunch and saw that they were very similar. Since then, we just grew closer.” Camila Ortiz “We all met at Camp Mustang. We were looking for some people to hang out with and once we all gathered together, we just clicked.” Nate Reyes “So I was at this math camp and I basically asked Paige if she wanted to be my friend. After that we just became best friends." Madison Clapp Baltasar Gracian “Strive to have friends, for life without friends is like life on a desert island.” AN INSEPARABLE DUO If they didn't have similar schedules, freshmen Analeigh du Vigneaud and Camila Ortiz would not chat every lunch. They noticed they had a lot of the same classes and ended up getting closer. Camila said, “It was really cool to find that out.” Photo by Dreighven Penilla SAME PEOPLE, DIFFERENT PLACE To pose for a memorable photo, freshmen Paige Hill and Maddison Clapp hug each other tightly. They had met previously at First Baptist Academy and continued their bond here. "We're ten out of ten close, so we're really close," said Paige to Maddison.Photo by Dreighven Penilla


79 Douglas Reyes Ella Rothbauer Lynda Rothbauer Virginia Sanders Tyler Scheffler Natalia Sessions Vaughn Skurner Wyatt Smejkal Aliessia Sorola William Stockton LIly Stovall Natalie Sun Michael Thompson Alyssa Tran Gracie Trevathan Annie Trozzo Angelina Voinis Chase Wallace Reese Watson Walker Watson Hunter Weber Blake Wegmann Caitlin Wheat Lincoln Wheeler Marlee Wilder Taylor Williford Yixin Xhang Jackson Yi


PEOPLE-Faculty & Staff Sofia Abbassi James Alidor Jorge Arizpe Karen Arnold Dedra Arthur REELS OF NOSTALGIA Like their favorite childhood shows, faculty and staff also have COLLECTION OF MEMORIES 1. Dr. Kelly Oliver, 4 years old, 1967, Fav. Show: "The Wizard of Oz" 2. Ms. Anne Dalton, 4 years old, 1984, Fav. Movie: "Annie" 3. Ms. Samantha Sapaugh, 3 years old, 1992, Fav. Show: "Sesame Street" 4. Ms. Regan Ray and her brothers, 6 years old, 1994, Fav. Show: "Boy Meets World" 5. Mrs. Andrea Moon, 9 years old, 2005, Fav. Show: "Winnie the Pooh" THE LITTLE MERMAID Swimming in a pool, Mrs. LaFlamme pauses and smiles for the camera. Swimming was Mrs. LaFlamme's favorite past-time when she was a child. "I was most likely pretending to be Ariel," she said. Photo by Sue Barry A SPIRITED AND FIERY PASSION Fifth-grade Mr. Copeland poses in his football attire. The sport became one of his long-term passions. "'Boy Meets World' taught me to dream, try, and do good, and that really helped in playing football," he said. Photo provided by Mr. Copeland 1 2 3 4 5


81 Carol Bartels Raymond Bean Sandra Bell Nady Benyamine Jon Bergmann Kris Bergmann Julie Bermel Kelly Biar Michael Bredeweg Brian Brown Staci Brown Deyci Castillo Erin Cestero Grace Chang Matt Copeland Ron Crandall Christie Crummel Scott Cubbler Anne Dalton Dennis Dawson Carlos deLeon James Denton Mindy Dickerson Karen Diven Greg Dmitrowicz Patricia Droz AJ Eisenman Rick Ellis Don Emery Jeff Faircloth


PEOPLE-Faculty & Staff Tina Fox Carlos Fuentes Katie Gasett Misti Gil Michele Gonzales Adrienne Gonzalez Jay Harmon Kirk Hawkins Lisa Hawkins Rochelle Hobbs Jill Hogue Jenny Honeck Loren Hopf Sara Horelica Michael Jones Zshanelle Jones Carol Lacook Jenna Laflamme Amy Lindsay Bobby Linhart Lisa Longwell Ellen Lozano Pam McClendon Heidi McCurdy Brooke McLane-Higginson Leanne Messer Brian Minson Andrea Moon Matt Moore Grace Munford MTcbft


83 OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL Teachers can have fun too! Caroline Nixson Kelly Oliver Brad Pembleton Anthony Perez Linda Peterson MISSION TRIP LIVING Taking a selfie, Ms. Hobbs poses with children in Kenya. She traveled to the beautiful continent of Africa with her father. Ms. Hobbs said, “The mission trip was so rewarding.” Photo by Rochelle Hobbs ON THE GREEN WITH FAMILY Smiling on the green, Coach Webb poses with his wife, Kelsey, his younger brother, Jacob, his little sister, Alexis, and his childhood best friend, Kendall. Coach Webb said, “I love spending time with my family.” Photo by Clayton Webb SUMMER WITH STUDENTS During her summer, Spanish teacher Ms. Munford traveled with Globe Trek. She was joined by students Elizabeth Longwell and Luke Davidson while in Vietnam. Ms. Munford said, “Here's me with some kiddos on a cable car.” Photo by Grace Munford SMILING ON THE COAST Whilst enjoying her time off during the summer, Mrs. Chang traveled and visited the Taiwan East Coast during her break from teaching Mandarin to students of all levels. Mrs. Chang said,"It was beautiful." Photo by Grace Chang Traveling with my family, playing golf, reading and watching a lot of baseball. Traveling to see family or going somewhere new. I play video games and travel. I also love to hit the gym. I finished my doctorate, spent two weeks in Uganda, and started my position here. Going on an 8,000 mile roadtrip with Mr. Bredeweg and Mr. Minson to 7 National Parks. Highlight of the summer was going to watch LSU play baseball and seeing them win. Hopefully check off another baseball stadium or two with the family. Don't really have plans yet, nothing major scheduled but looking forward to it. We'll travel. My wife and I are traveling abroad to Croatia. How do you like to unwind after the school year? What was the best part about your summer? What are your plans for next summer? Mr. Alidor Mr. Rieke Dr. Pembleton & AQ ERUPTING WITH HEAT Enjoying her summer off from teaching Anatomy and GMO, Ms. Lindsay traveled to Hawaii. She was visiting the Kilauea volcano when it was erupting and snapped a picture. Ms. Lindsay said,"It was amazing because not only did I get to see the eruption, but it stopped twenty minutes after we watched it and I was able to give a little lesson on volcanoes to someone standing next to me when they said out loud that they wondered why volcanoes fountained up." Photo by Amy Lindsay


PEOPLE-Faculty & Staff Terry Pirtle Darren Price Todd Prince Loretta Ramirez Regan Ray Jill Read Lori Reese Jenny Cotton Rice Lukas Rieke Heather Rosandich Becky Lou Ruiz Samantha Sapaugh Adam Schwing Elizabeth Shurtz Mike Skinner Rhonda Skyles Josephine Stringer Charlotte Stuart Melissa Tyler Calvin Venus Tiffanie Walker Clayton Webb Michele Webb Teddy Wheeler Jennifer White Trisha Young


85 Teachers take on the world SUMMER OF FUN MAESTRO OF TECH For his summer, Mr. Calvin Venus was Chief Engineer and Producer for the Houston Jazz Collective at the Contemporary Art Museum. The event depicted in the image was inspired by the photography of Ming Smith. SWIMMING IN SUMMER BAHAMA LIFE MAKING A SPLASH Having a blast at Sea World, Mr. Benyamine and his family enjoy their summer break. Mr. Benyamine said, "Our summer at Sea World was a splash of joy and wonder!" Photo by Nady Benyamine TEACHERS TAKE ON THE OUTDOORS To start their adventure, these teachers hiked a trail. Mr. Rieke, Mr. Bredeweg, and Mr. Minson loved spending time outdoors this summer. Mr. Rieke said, “We would highly recommend roadtripping with your friends.” Photo by Lukas Rieke ROAD TRIP TIME Smiling for the camera, Mr. Bredeweg, Mr. Minson, and Mr. Rieke stop off at a gas station. These teachers traveled across America, journeying over 8,000 miles together. Mr. Rieke said, “We had a blast.” Photo by Lukas Rieke During one of his son's favorite pastimes, math teacher Mr. Copeland soaks up some sun. Mr. Copeland enjoyed his son's first summer in style, rocking sunglasses. Enjoying his summer off from teaching freshmen Bible, Mr. Faircloth and his wife traveled to the Bahamas to attend a wedding. LSU FANS For some college pride, Mr. Alidor and his wife traveled to LSU for the Super Regional weekend matches for the opening rounds of the College World Series. Mr. Alidor said, “We had fun watching Paul Skenes throw a complete game.” Photo by James Alidor HOT SPRINGS LIVING Traveling during the Summer break, Mr. Cubbler and his wife headed to Anchorage, Alaska. The pair spent the trip fishing for salmon. Mr. Cubbler said, “It was so beautiful and so much fun.” Photo by Scott Cubbler


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Cerebral • Investigative • Inspiring ademics Coming this Year 100% Match • 23-24 • 4 seasons The students of Houston Christian are hard-working and ambitious, especially when it comes to their schoolwork. See all the different classes and what the students are up to five days of the week!


A1 Academics-page Title ACADEMICS-A1 some a1 Classes Art - Mrs. Stuart Chemistry - Mr. Bergmann New Testament - Mr. Schwing Leadership - Mrs. Honeck Biology - Mrs. Moon Physics - Mr. Rieke Featuring: A1 INTERVIEWS Helena Arnold “Science is fun to me because we get to do interactive activities with our friends, and I love Mr. Bredeweg." A1 ART CLASS Silently, the art classes work hard finishing the final details on their projects. The students try to finish so that they can start their rodeo art work. "I am so proud of the work my students put in," said Mrs. Stuart. Photo by Elena Grillo BUILDING FUN Quietly playing with modeling clay, the senior class learns about physics. Halle Eschete was playing with her clay before starting the fun activities in class that day. "I like science class because we do activities with friends," said Halle. Photos by Katie Gassett Alexander Ganim “Biology is a cool class and I think that the labs are fun to do with my table.” Zariah Lee “This was a fun lab that we got to particapte in because we got to play with modeling clay and it was very satisfying.”


89 AWESOME A1 TIME A1 is a great way to start off the day! Houston Christian has a block schedule and it changes every other day in which class you start and end with. Students get the opportunity to start with A1 at least one time a week and also get to end their day with A1 at least one time a week. This is a great way for students to be able to use their time wisely when studying for A1 in their ILT, before or after school. The staff and students enjoy having a block schedule because it allows everyone more time to complete work and for students to be able to meet with teachers for extra help if needed. The block schedule helps prepare students for college because it is a more similar schedule in college with less classes each day. The block schedule is a great way for everyone to manage their time wisely and work! Photos by Firstname Lastname Everyones favorite time of the day! GUEST SPEAKERS The students sit quietly while listening to Mr. Moore talk about his leadership skills. Mrs. Honeck's class often has guest speakers to help learn more about the lessons from different occupations. "I like to listen to people's parents the most" said Jack Stephens. Photo by Katie Gassett SAFETY TALK The school police officers come into Mr. Schwing's Old Testament class to give a safety talk. The students enjoy hearing from faces they see around campus often. "I thought it was fun when we didn't have to do class that day," said Jojo Feruzzo. Photo by Katie Gassett COOL IN CHEM The A1 sophomore chemistry class is hard at work while doing a fun lab. Mr. Bergmann's class often participates in group labs to help each other learn and understand the concepts in interactive labs with each other. "The labs are my favorite part of chemistry because I get to do them with my friends and they are fun" said Miller Martin. Photo by McKinley Helms


ACADEMICS-A2 This is the first class that connects English to the real world. I get to hang out with my best friend Jackson. Because we learn a lot and get candy. Mr Dawson will joke with me and Kyle. She makes it a fun environment. My teacher makes it fun by telling funny stories. Kyle Helper Tully Florey Maddie Pickett, Chloe Jones, Abbey Head, Grace McLean, and Georgia Bedre Why do you love your A2? How does your teacher make it fun? Who is your class buddy? Sami Pruit Greyson Williams Sarah Guild My A2 is so much fun. I get to learn more about the Bible in a fun way with all my friends.”Sarah Dewherst WInFActm“achP& AQ CHINESE NEW YEAR While in class, Mrs Chang's Mandarin class gets ready for the Chinese New Year Celebration. The students love being able to not only learn the language, but be immersed in the culture as well. Being able to get out of the classroom and do fun activities makes school much more enjoyable. Photo by Hannah Pullin


91 THE MIDDAY STRETCH Is it lunchtime yet? "I love my leadership class and Mr Faircloth. He is so fun and so is his class." “Being in History is the best. I love being able to learn and talk with Bethanny.” Lily Stovall Lily Dubose Freshman fun CHEMISTRY During lab time, the honors chemistry class has a great time doing their lab. For this lab in Mr. Dmitrowicz's class, they worked on counting pennies and finding the mass of each penny. This showed them how to figure out how many pennies there are without counting. The students love being able to do labs in class and it is a fun alternative of learning instead of sitting and listening to a lecture. Abby Hawkinson said, "I love my chem class because every lab teaches me something new. I especially loved the penny lab because it helped me understand conversions. Everytime we do labs I look forward to it the whole day because of how fun it is, Jill Drury is always my partner and we have a great time." Lab Days While in Mrs. Gil's Old Testament class, McKinley Helms, Carson Lehane, Adelyn Winters, work on a project about what makes a good leader. To complete this, the group had to trace McKinley so they had a body outline. The group always has fun when doing projects. Adelyn said, "Mrs Gil will always give us fun projects to spice up the class and make it fun. She is so sweet and I love the friends I have made in Old Testament." Doing projects creates community within the school. Photo by Piper Herauf PRINTER TIME While in their Bible class, Carter Akompi and Megan Hyzak take a trip to the printer. Having access to the printers is a great privilege and the students love it. Carter said, “Using the printer is so easy and I go almost every day.” Photo by Carson Lehane WRITTING IT OUT In physics class Hannah Fisher works on the board. Although its a difficult class, being able to use the white board makes it more fun. Hannah said, “We learned about energy and joules and it was really confusing, but Mr Rieke helped us understand.” Photo by Carson Lehane A2


ACADEMICS-page Title ACADEMICS-A3 True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.” Kurt Vonnegut Appropriate Workload 6.7% Classroom/Environment Subject Teacher/Instructor Classmates Thinbuthwwhacoscseasthofa stSTATISTICS A3 Students like... 13.3% 13.3% 32% 34.7% crafty ceramics Showing off her ceramic work, sophomore Sabina Houston smiles at the camera. Lots of time and effort went into the making of her project. "I chose to make a gorilla. It was challenging to do the layers, but getting this done was my goal," she said Photo by Dreighven THE MAGIC OF A3 WPREP FOR THE TEST In Mrs. Moon's Biology class, freshman Lily DuBose refreshes to prepare for the upcoming test. She studied with her fellow classmates and they all got A's. "I'm so grateful it wasn't that difficult," she said. Photo by Dreighven Penilla THE LUNAR MONSTER Joyfully posing, sophomores Aahna Jolly, Lexy Dong, and senior Gabby Mikulich tell the Legend of Nian in their A4 Mandarin class. The costume was provided by a student of Ms. Chang. "The costume reminds me of home," Aahna said. Photo by Ms. Chang A3


93 TEACHERS DNA/QNA "What sets apart my A3 class from my other classes is that most of the students are helpful towards each other and they tutor one another. They are also very smart." My A3 class really loves Chinese culture so much and I believe they will make a big difference in the future because they've been learning the language for 4 years in their high school life. My A3 class has the most fun. I can see that they really enjoy being there in class and that they really like being challenged by the lessons we discuss. Mrs. Andrea Moon Ms. Grace Chang Mr. Matthew Copeland 1. In Mrs. Skyles' Pre-Calculus class, students nap to take a quick break from their lessons. Photo by Caitlyn Smith 2. Doing an activity for their Chemistry class, sophomores Carson Lehane and Brynn Sitta express their creativity with their chalk. Photo by Carson Lehane 1 2 Carlos Ortiz “There is a very small amount of homework, yet the class understands the material being taught. Test grade averages are good in the class and people enjoy the class itself as well." Noah Takahata “While the class itself is fast paced and hard, I believe Mr. Fuentes provides the necessary resources to excell if one is willing to grasp the opportunities.” Boston Vaughan “Everybody in the class is amazing and fun to get along with, including the teacher, Ms. Tyler. She makes the class fun to be in and welcoming every time we get to class." Payton Mitchell “It's a nice break from school and my core classes. We also never get homework." Sarah Guild “The students in BC calculus make this a very educational and uplifting environment. We are a family. Those who suffer together also thrive together!" Explain yourself The fun of school not only lies in extracurriculars and sports but also what happens within the classrooms. The people we learn with, the projects we do, the environment we have comfort in– all of these contribute to the pleasure of school. From the Google Form sent out, students were also asked to provide a reason why they liked that certain aspect of their A3 period. Here is a collection of what some students have to say. We don't all sleep...some of us work hard!


ACADEMICS-page Title ACADEMICS-A4 1. In Mrs. Gil's Old Testament class, sophomores draw their ideal king. Photo by Elena Grillo 2. During AP Art, Mrs. Stuart shows off some of her student artwork. Photo by Jordan Bany 3. Another student, Karli Kapche, paints a portrait of herself on an umbrella. Photo by Jordan Bany 4. In Mr. Schwing's class, our police officers came to demonstrate how to propery handle police encounters. Photo by Kate Gassett 5. During AP-Bio, Seniors perform a lab relating to osmosis. Photo by Kate Gassett 5 4 2 3 Student Highlights From A4 Favorite things from A4 My favorite thing about my A4 class is that I go to my voice lessons almost every period. My favorite thing about my A4 class is that I get to get ahead on all of my classwork. My favorite thing about my A4 class is that I'm able to get help from my teachers while doing my assignments. My favorite thing about my A4 class is that I get to spend more time working on my theatre stuff. My favorite thing about my A4 class is that I get to do all of my homework. Sophie Dickson Josh Jou Brandon Taher Jackson Herauf Grayson LeBlanc Henry Horton Aubrey Pagano, Ayden Koerner JJ Pernoud, Emilia Thompson, Elise Egger JJ


95 1 JJ Hart, Gian Alvarez Cooper Murff, Jojo McGowen, Will Arriaga Sabina Houston Gabreil Rodriguez-Landrau LOTS OF LEARNING A 4-mula for success! Intense Preparation Many students in Mr. Bergmann's chemistry class are preparing for their unit 5 test. Over the past month, the sophomores have been learning about atoms and mole conversions. Mr. Bergmann said, “My students are doing well and I expect the test grades to reflect that.” Photo by Elena Grillo Many Good Traits During class, Mrs. Gil helps her students think about what qualities are important for a king to have. Mrs. Gil has been teaching her students about King Saul. Annabelle Cody said, “I think the most important quality for a king is leadership.” Photo by Elena Grillo A4


ACADEMICS-B1 Be one in B1 “Scared money don't make money... I love trying to get work done during my off period but Sam and Helena make that hard.” Mr. Bredeweg “My favorite part of ILT during B1 is playing BrawlStars on my phone. I always get bored during ILT. Ben keeps me company.” Daniel Bae “I love the shared experiences and joys we have as a group in Ms. Sapaugh's classroom. It's fun to get deeper into the Word.” Austin Beaver “It's just so fun and so freeing. We have great discussions every Friday with 'Free speech Friday.'” Justin Lewis “I like getting to listen to music. I love turning it up with Coach Webb.” Chris Adlam “During B1, Aidan Tran always watches MMA matches and does nothing.” Helena Arnold Mike and Lukas in the Morning “I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man. I love hanging out during B1 with my best bro, Mr. Bredeweg. We bond over science and TV shows.” - Mr. Rieke CAokatkawTEACHER BROMANCE FUN IN CLASS B1 is not always strictly serious, students love to have good times together too! ILTThese students love hangingBredeweg's room and taking 0.5Aiden Tran, Helena ArnolShrader always spend ILT togeShrader said, “I love hanging outclassrooms.” Photo by CSAY "QUESO!" Smiling for the picture, Freshman Victoria Bennington and Maya Garibay enjoy Spanish class. Taught by Ms. Webb, students learn the essentials of the Spanish language. Carson Lehane said, “Ms. Webb is the sweetest teacher I've ever had and I love her so much.” Photo by Carson Lehane B1


97 HARD AT WORK A vital part of Houston Christian High School is Academics, as we pride ourselves on seeking to gain knowledge. Students are hard at work in order to learn more, keep up with their grades, and prepare themselves for whatever comes next. James Boutte, Savanna Carlson, Meckenzie Clapp Emma Guild Mia Henao Aidan Tran, Helena Arnold ILT BUDDIES ove hanging out in Mr. d taking 0.5s together. elena Arnold, and Sam end ILT together. Sam hanging out in science Photo by Caitlin Smith GOOFING AROUND Enjoying a laugh, Austin Beaver, Ben Mize, and Daniel Bae love having ILT during B1. This group always has some fun starting or ending their day. Ben Mize said, “I love solving the NYT crossword during ILT.” Photo by Caitlin Smith Ducks in a row Working on math homework together, Finite Statistics students help one another to achieve success. Mrs. Brown guides students as they navigate the world of statistics. Riley Warnica said, “It's a cool class, it reminds me of stuff I forgot before.” Photo by Riley Warnica PATRIOT HISTORY Looking to the front, B1 AP Government and Economics take notes. All dressed up for USA day, the theme fit the narrative of their academics that day. Hadleigh Helms said, “I love drawing smiley faces on Samantha Muro's Desk.” Photo by Riley Warnica Helping hand Hard at work in Spanish 2, Xander Lam and Linus Holt learn together. Taught by Ms. Webb, this course develops a student's Spanish vocabulary and structuring. Linus Holt said, “Spanish 2 is difficult but all the people in my class make it so much fun, especially Brynn and Carson.” Photo by Carson Lehane


ACADEMICS-page Title ACADEMICS-B2 AP GOV Group Learning the ins and outs of the US Government happens in senior year! Emma Guild Madison Krieger Oyinkansola Ajimotokan Jayden Chin Warren Anderson Listening to learn Actively listening to Dr. Droz, students learn how to formulate detailed research. Students were sad to see Dr. Droz leave the program, but were grateful for all they had learned. Jayden Chin said, “DSP has taught me so much.” Photo by Carson Lehane Busy studying Amazed by her grade in the class, Harper Lee appreciates the validation and encouragement. Her classmates are fighting by her side in AP Lang. Harper Lee said, “This class makes me feel a range of emotions.” Photo by Hailey Stagner Government Gossip Ms. PMac often has students discuss certain scenarios with their classmates around them. Here, they were discussing the US National Budget and how they would run it if they were in charge. Hard at work Paying close attention to her laptop, Elena Grillo edits her paper for English class. Ms. Diven strives to create a fun class where students can enjoy learning. Elena Grillo said, “I love working with all my classmates and getting better at writing papers.” Photo by Sally CdeBaca


99 Variety is the name of the class EXPLORING CULTURE Conversational Spanish with Ms. Webb is one way students fill their B2 period. The class teaches eager students Spanish culture and how to talk with native Spanish speakers. Working on projects, writing essays, and perfecting their grammar are all activities the class engage in. This class is enjoyed by Sophomores and Senior alike, as the class is open to all with an understanding of Spanish. Taught by Dr. Droz, the Distinguished Scholars Program aids students in learning how to research, verify sources, and come to advanced conclusions. This program guides students over four years as they learn and grow as leaders inside and outside the classroom. For their final year, DSP Scholars get to venture out on their own and research a topic of their choice. The first AP English course available to students, AP Language offers juniors an advanced view of writing, grammar, and analyzing texts. Taught by Mr. Alidor and Ms. Oliver, students are introduced to AP English and the hard work it entails. Learning to master the exam includes reviewing multiple choice questions, practicing three different types of essays, and time management. LEARNING TO LEAD STUDYING HARD Future Voters government to learning how to register to From learning the intracacies of PMAC vote, AP US Government has it all. These dedicated students learn about why their vote, and every vote, matters deeply to our democracy. In order to prepare students for the AP exam in May, Ms. Pam McClendon leads students through the coursework and prepares them to write detailed essays. 1. Emma Guild 2. Miriam Read 3. Warren Anderson 1 2 3 FANS “I love Ms. PMAC, she makes every APGov class so much fun.” Miriam Read “Every student should have Ms. PMAC at some point. She's my favorite teacher.” Caitlin Smith B2 OR NOT B2, THAT IS THE QUESTIONB2


LIFE-page Title ACADEMICS-B3 1. Caitlin Smith 2. Tulley Florey 3. Brynn Sitta & Ms Stuart 4. Mr. Dawson 5. Seth Perkins 6. Isabella Diaz and Mr. Dmitrowicz and the fork While in Mr. Bergmann's B3 physics class, Caleb Medlock recieves help during a lab. Mr. Bergmann walks around the class and aids the student with the Energy Conservation Lab. Caleb said,"I really like how Mr. Bergmann doesn't make us do the labs alone. I need his help sometimes." During Mr. Pembleton's B3, Coach Wheeler comes into the Senior's Bible classes and talks about leadership. After the class talk, he walks around to individual groups and answeres their questions. Senior Hannah Fisher said, "My favorite part was splitting off into groups to discuss further the points that were made." During Latin 1 with Dr. McLane, sophomores Liza Loginova and Selvie Andrews do an assignment with candies. Dr. McLane often finds ways to make her class more fun. Selvie said, "Latin is my favorite class. We are always doing something interesting." 1 2 3 4 5 6 What class do you have? "During my B3, I have Christian Worldview. I have Mr. Pembleton, and I look forward to his class every B day." - Chris Adlam "My B3 is English. Mrs. LaFlamme is the best teahcer ever and her class is so fun!" - Dreighven Penilla "My B3 class is Mr. Dawson. My favorite thing about the class is how fun it is to talk to my friends during seminars." - Jordan Bany cmes-DURING CLASS... What do they do behind closed doors? During Mr. Faircloth's leadership class, Freshman Van Carpenter completes a slideshow presentation for a leadership project. His favorite part of the class is singing the Bible Book song every class. Van said,"Mr. Faircloth is the best teacher ever. He sometimes lets us work outside when the weather is nice." B3


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