Jesuit welcomes a new group of faculty and staff each year, and I was able to interview one of this year's newest additions: Mr. Miller of the Science Department.
Background
Mr. Miller was born and raised in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he...
This year, the science department is lucky to have a new addition in the form of Ms. Rachel Lytle, who I am glad to have interviewed! Ms. Lytle teaches Honors and AP Biology, encompassing grades 9-12.
Background
Ms. Lytle went to...
Over the summer, many faculty and students travel internationally, either for service immersion trips or to learn more about who God is. One of these trips was undertaken by Fr. Polce, Mr. Boyle, and Ms. Progar, from July 2nd...
Although this is not his first year here at Jesuit, Mr. Canedo, currently a Biology teacher in the Science Department and Soccer coach, is still new to the Jesuit community, and I recently had the pleasure of interviewing him.
Personal...
Every year, Jesuit welcomes new staff and faculty. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mrs. Bisson, a member of the Science Department and a current biology teacher.
Before Jesuit
Mrs. Bisson is originally from Massachusetts and graduated from the University of...
Every year, Jesuit welcomes new faculty and staff into the building. Today, I had the privilege of meeting one of the new members of the Jesuit family: Mr. Joseph Acker.
Mr. Acker is a currently a Physics teacher, but that...
I was scrolling through my feed and I discovered an extinct fish called Sacabambaspis, and I thought I should share some information I learned about it.
Description
Sacabambaspis was approximately 10 inches in length. The body shape of this unique fish...
Open to growth, committed to working for justice, loving. These three values were embodied and fostered by the nineteen Jesuit students who comprised the 2023 Marine Biology program. The trip, facilitated by Mr. Marr, Mr. Von Schlenereid and Ms....
Earlier this week, a number Jesuit students were surprised to hear that they would be heading to the theater for the final period of the day. Professor Ricardo Eusebi, from the Texas A&M Physics & Astronomy department, prepared an...