Ella Terhune and Camden Griffith made the September Spotlight for Gilman City as students and Ms. Burrows made it as a faculty member.
Ella Terhune’s favorite high school memory was winning at State FFA for Forage Production. She was the fourth ever Gilman City student to do so. She plans to study crop science and attend Northwest to get a degree in Agronomy. Her favorite teacher is Mrs. Ward, who helped her get better at math. She enjoys riding horses and driving posts for Chiara. Her advice to underclassmen is that they shouldn’t procrastinate about their dual credit classes.
Camden Griffith’s favorite school lunch is chicken wrap. Breaking a popular stereotype about kids, his favorite subject is history. His favorite memory from high school is winning districts in baseball his freshman year. His favorite teacher is Mrs. Webb. He plans to attend college and play baseball. His advice to underclassmen is to work hard at everything you do.
Custodian Chelsea Burrows says the thing that inspires her to keep working at the school is the kids. Her favorite subject in school was art because she liked to create things. She likes relaxing and barbecuing. Her biggest challenge as a janitor is painting the hallways because it’s scary. The one thing she is looking forward to most this year is basketball season. Her favorite memory was the time when they had Big Messy Day and it stormed; the school was so muddy inside because they couldn’t get all the kids in before the storm started.
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