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X., ? V1 K , i . -at is ii 2 U howmg just how much, or how little, they have changed in Mary Jane Rowe, business coordinator Mrs. Alice Hinton, and ten years are math teacher Mrs. Dee Bond, librarian Mrs. social studies coordinator Mr. I im Bond. Alter three years, any teacher can earn tenure. But in the schooI's it history, only 22 teachers have progressed from Four years is the typical term spent in high school. However, many people stayed for seven, even ten years! No, they were not seniors who couldn't graduate, they faculty. the district opened up high school For many of the teachers, this new be the starting point of their Some thrived on the challenge of a new school. I wanted to be a part and studentbody that would lay for a four-year institution, Mary Olsen. 435 ninth grade students and daily filled the halls. The only freshmen, the social stud- wanted to take the kids on a we closed down school, got buses, and we all went on the field trip together, said Mrs. Dee Bond. The school's population increased greatly over the next ten years. The increased number of students and staff means we don't know each other as well as we did during the first years said business coordinator Mrs. Alice Hinton. For better or for worse, people change with the times. Teachers viewed these changes over the past ten years as worse than when they started. Some teachers thought it was lack of discipline and work on the students' part. Students show less respect for adults, more apathy about school and school activities. They are also less interested in academics, said Mr. Gary Alexander. When these teachers first applied, they were looking for more than just a job. Many were excited about the possiblity of beginning a school. I wanted to see a dream turn into a reality, said counselor Morgan Graham. The reality may not have been what these 22 teachers expected when they started teaching, but all shared the pride in the school's growth.
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