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  • Writer: Isabella Bentlage
    Isabella Bentlage
  • Sep 14, 2023
  • 1 min read

This week's Senior Slay is Nolan Burkhardt. Nolan has attended Seton since first grade. During his high school career he has participated in Soccer, Basketball, and Baseball. He plans to attend Hanover College for Athletic Training, and plans to play baseball for the school. Nolan's favorite class during high school has been Mr. Parker's PE classes. His favorite memory at Seton was when his junior class won the Spirit Stick by winning the dodgeball tournament between the whole school. A fun fact about himself is that he used to have a buzz cut. Nolan's advice for younger students is to stay on task and to listen to your teachers. His most Slay Moment of high school is that he has been with his girlfriend since his sophomore year.


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  • Writer: Allison Hamilton
    Allison Hamilton
  • Sep 14, 2023
  • 1 min read

This past week was homecoming week. Our school celebrated with themed dress days throughout the week, a fun Pep Rally before the Homecoming Game, and finally a Homecoming Dance on Saturday. Monday was Labor Day, so there was no school. However, everyone came dressed as Tacky Tourists on Tuesday. On Wednesday, students wore uniform due to a visit from the Archbishop. Students got right back into the swing of things with an Athlete vs. Mathlete dress day on Thursday, along with the Pep Rally. The Pep Rally was organized and hosted by the Junior class. We honored the soccer team and wished them luck during their Homecoming Game. The soccer team then played a game of Tug of War against the teachers. The teachers fought hard but were unable to win. We then announced student council members. They played a fun game called "Sweep the Potato." The Pep Rally then ended with the Band playing our new school fight song, written by Mr. McKinney. On Friday, students dressed in spirit wear and played a fun game of Clue. The winner was Lilly Thomas. The Homecoming Game was Friday night. The soccer team played well, but unfortunately fell short. Many high school students attended the dance that was put on by the Juniors on Saturday night. It was a very fun-filled week!

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  • Writer: Lincoln Crowe
    Lincoln Crowe
  • Sep 14, 2023
  • 2 min read

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Mrs. Goss has been an art teacher at Seton Elementary and Intermediate school for many years. This year she has added the high school to her resume. We asked her some questions to get to know her better and here are her answers.


What brought you to Seton High School?

"I have taught art at Seton Primary and Intermediate buildings for the past

three years. When Ms. Sakievich decided to retire, it seemed like

the logical choice to teach at SCHS as well. I am excited about working

with SCHS students. It is a learning experience for me, as well as the

students."

What do you think you are going to bring to Seton High School?

"I bring a solid education in my chosen field and many years experience as

an educator. My strongest areas are drawing, painting and printmaking.

Although I am always learning new things. Learning never ends."

What is the goal you have for this school year?

"My goal is to get to know my students and help them get the most out of art

class as possible."

What is your favorite thing about the High School so far?

"I really appreciate how friendly and welcoming everyone has been. Even as

an adult, going into a new place is a bit daunting. The kindness that I

have been shown here, both from students and staff, has certainly helped

with that."

Do you have a funny memory or a story to tell so far?

"I am sure that I have provided some entertainment to my students as I learn

how to use some of the technology. That is certainly not something that

I have had many opportunities to become familiar with before this year. I

want to thank them for being patient with me."

What is a fun fact about yourself?

I love muscle cars and 80's music.

 
 
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