May the force be with You
October 12, 2016
Attempting to adjust his learning style to meet the new physics teacher’s standards, senior Chase Montgomery designs a lab using triboelectricity to charge objects and find the force of electricity between them. “I like the structure of the labs that [former physics teacher Cinsy] Krehbiel did because it was a lot less work, and it was more guided,” Montgomery said. “But I appreciate how [current physics teacher Joe] Estevez is more concerned with actually comprehending physics and not just passing the exam.”

![Sophomore Isabelle Gaudry walks through the metal detector, monitored by School Resource Officer Valerie Butler, on Aug. 13. “I think [the students have] been adjusting really well," Butler said. "We've had no issues, no snafus. Everything's been running smoothly, and we've been getting kids to class on time.”](https://westshoreroar.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/IMG_9979-1200x800.jpg)













































