By: Madison Stouffer There’s an age-old expression most people have heard: “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.” For assistant principal Sandra Suber, it’s one she has come to truly value since she first recalled hearing the phrase as a guidance counselor at the beginning of her career. Today, Suber says the proverb applies to the strength of Glenelg’s staff, students, parents, and community, working together to support students on their path to graduation and future success. Students might argue, though, that it has been Suber herself who has strengthened the chain simply by being a positive influence in their lives.
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By: Steven Moe You find yourself in the student section at a Glenelg football game. The first play of the game starts. Glenelg is on offense. The team gets a first down. Click! Click! The crowd cheers, and you hear that noise again. Click! You look over to see senior Juliana Thornton, student media, on the sidelines of the game. Since attempting sports photography as a junior, she has become a valued member of the Glenelg media team. But Thornton didn’t start photography with football. |
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