Ty Cochran
Ty Cochran, business Favorite childhood memory? I have 4 younger brothers so we were constantly playing sports and competing. I think my favorite game to play was hand hockey. It was a lot of fun and always got pretty serious. Plus I've been called the "Sidney Crosby" of hand hockey so I rarely lost. Favorite thing to do in St. Louis? Go to Blues games!!!!! Thing you're looking forward to the most...
Ashley Hartmann
Ashley Hartmann, social studies Favorite childhood memory? I am originally from Pensacola, Florida, so just being on the beach with my family is something that always comes to mind when thinking of my childhood. Favorite thing to do in St. Louis? Love going to the History and Art Museum. This summer, my favorite thing has been the farmer's market at Tower Grove. Thing you're looking for...
Adam Bergeron
Adam Bergeron, biology Favorite childhood memory? Scoring my first goal in a high school hockey game Favorite thing to do in St. Louis? Attending a St. Louis Blues playoff game in person Thing you’re looking forward to most about working at Clayton? Working with students and teachers who make academic excellence a priority each and every day Favorite teaching memory? Too man...
Jennifer Swift
Jennifer Swift, math Favorite childhood memory? Winters in Chicago, sliding down a man made hill with a huge slope at the end in which would go flying at the end. Favorite thing to do in St. Louis? Lou Fest Thing you're looking forward to the most about working at Clayton? Being challenged by the staff and students to my reach my fullest potential as an educator. Favorite teach...
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