Nancy Brown had 30 minutes available for her post-retirement interview last week as the long-time secretary at Brandon Valley Middle School.
On the night of Jan. 29, 1998, Nancy Scharenbroich was driving home when an ambulance passed her.
When the final bell rings on the last day of school later this month, Elaine Zell will put away her microscopes and dissecting tools for the very last time.
Ty Stephany began playing the piano at 5 years old.
His mom is a piano teacher and started him on his journey.
As he says himself, Brady Wrede wears many hats.
If you could have any job, what would it be?
This is the question that Martha (Marta) Sewell’s husband, Graig, asked her almost 20 years ago. Her answer: Teacher.
Brandon Valley High School has a number of future health care workers in its midst.
Randy Marso almost didn’t come to Brandon Valley.
But it wasn’t for his lack of trying to land a job here 34 years ago.
Blame that, he tells, on a mix-up in paperwork.
“I don’t like that sound.”
This is what Gracie Peters said as she listened to the loud squeals of the wild hog she had just taken down.
Todd Geerdes has a theory about educating middle school-aged kids.
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