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A holiday minion welcomes students entering the classroom. The door was decorated by English teacher Courtney Kun’s first period class.
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Students’ faces and disco balls decorate the door of AP Psychology teacher Lynn Leahy’s classroom. Students’ pictures were used on each disco ball.
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AP Macroeconomics and AP World History teacher Jeffrey Owen’s classroom door displays a tree made from dollar bills. The tree is ornamented with photos of students from his first period class.
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Math teacher Annie Polan’s door is creatively decorated with a pun for the movie ‘Polar Express.’ The door is adorned with the polar express and other paper additions.
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ASB adviser, Leadership and English 9 teacher Jennifer Ryan’s classroom is decorated with colorful snow people. Trees and snowflakes were also included.
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World History and AP Art History teacher Lisa Tellers’ door presents the characters of ‘The Grinch.’ The door was also decorated with stars, ribbons and other objects that represented the winter holidays.
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Spanish teacher Viviana Alvarado-Gomez’s door displays a 3D tree. Sweaters that represent different cultures surrounded the tree, worked on by the students of her first period class.
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Spanish teacher Yanire Cercet-Martinez’s door is decorated with various country flags. The door included the words ‘Feliz Navidad’ in colorful letters, which translates to ‘Happy Holidays’ in English.
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Math teacher Abby Brown’s door is decorated with 3D printed snowflakes. Printed with Mathematica, they are only 0.5 mm thick.
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U.S. History teacher and girls golf coach Chris Drake’s door shows Santa Claus surfing. Drake’s photo is pasted into the face of Santa, surrounded by paper snowflakes.
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