Connecting the Pack at La Joya Community High School

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Connecting the Pack at La Joya Community High School

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Connecting the Pack at La Joya Community High School

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Army to teacher

Teacher Feature: Dr. Fuller

Dr. Fuller is a sciences teacher that teaches Ap, Advanced, and general chemistry. She is a teacher at la Joya community high school.

When Dr. Fuller was in the army affected her in many positive ways, it is made her more confident, before Dr. Fuller went to the military, she was a shy and more to herself kid. Dr. Fuller said she would never really talk to anyone or stand in front of a class or just in a group.

She said that she gained confidence and she felt more in tune with herself when she was in the army. It made her try new things and get out of her comfort zone. The army forced her to be strong and confident also to direct people especially when she is out in the field. This helped her so much to becoming a teacher. The army also helped her force people to the best self they can be. Dr. Fuller said that she had truly found her voice.

The army has made Dr. Fuller a better teacher. It helped show her how to understand people that are the same as her and different from her. It showed her how to understand people, what motivates them, how people think, and how they act and behave. The army gave her the ability to learn.

Dr. Fuller has also said that this experience should her how to show compassion when needed and how to instill authority when needed.

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Alanis Palacios
Alanis Palacios is an astonishing photographer and journalist at La Joya Community High School in Avondale, Arizona. She is a Junior currently taking the 2023-2024 Advanced Digital Communication Class and upcoming SkillsUSA competitor. She is taking the class in hopes of learning and enhancing her skills in photography and journalism. She has only been a La Joya for two years. A lot has happened to her over her time online and on campus here at La Joya Community High School that has helped her improve as a photographer which allows her to be able to help other. She plans to one day go on to competition for photography and Journalism. She made a promise to herself that she would succeed and present the best work possible. Alanis one day hoped to pursue a career in psychology or in a childcare field. She will go off to college, hoping to receive a master’s degree to become a psychologist, while also pursuing and continuing as an astonishing photographer. She hopes that as she grows, she will get to observe the growth of her and her colleagues.

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