Photo Gallery: STUCO Decorates Doors with Holiday Designs

All around the school, teachers are showing their holiday spirit by choosing to have STUCO members decorate their doors for the winter season.

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  • Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are represented on the outside of the Library’s doors. There is also an all-encompassing winter themed door.

  • Cathy Presley, math teacher, has a familiar character on her door. The character, Olaf, from Disney’s Frozen is bright and present against the blue background.

  • Kyle Devine, biology teacher, takes on a different, more horrific approach to his door. The door is based on a european folklore. “Krampus,” spelled on the door, translates to “half goat, half demon” and the image represents who punishes kids who have misbehaved.

  • Luke Gentry, social studies teacher, had his door, Room 209, decorated based on a classic book “The Snowy Day” written by Ezra Jack Keats. The children’s book, published in 1962, is based on a boy experiencing his first snow of the season.

  • Justin Spurgeon, social studies teacher, had his door decorated in bright red wrapping paper with a simple gold bow at the top. The door provides a simple saying of encouragement explaining that “today is a gift.”

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