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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Teacher Feature Miss Ramlawi

     

Miss. Ramlawi originally from Michigan born in Detroit and grew up in the suburbs just outside of Detroit. Essentially, living in Arizona for about 20 years, which means she had traveled here and there.

Although, is something as traveling, important? For Miss Ramlawi, that would be a yes. Fundamentally, believing that traveling can be a way that one can perhaps learn.

Above all Miss. Ramlawi has been teaching for 16 years, which she had mostly taught at the level of Junior high. Till recently, she transferred from Simpson in the Alhambra District to Tilman Middle school and now to La Joya.

Though it may have looked like a risk to go from Junior High to High school, she believes that it was important to make take that risk. It is important to take notice, that risk she took was more so to open a different chapter of her life due that her career would not be the same as before.

It may have looked like a huge risk to take a jump such as that one, but Miss. Ramlawi believes that learning from those risks and different decisions is what makes her the teacher she is today.

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Genesis Perez Cabrera
Genesis Perez Cabrera is a hardworking photographer who has been with La Joya Community High School for three years in Avondale, Arizona. She is a Senior currently taking the 2023-2024 Digital Photography Internship and upcoming SkillsUSA competitor. She is taking this course in hopes of learning and enhancing her skills in photography and journalism. She plans to one day go to competition for photography and journalism. She hopes that as she grows, she will get to observe the growth of her and her peers as well.

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