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SEVIERVILLE â In addition to teaching Spanish language, culture and history, Lisa Stone oversees projects ranging from Easter egg coloring to collection of plastic bottle caps.
The Sevier County High School teacher was recently recognized with a national award, the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Secondary Teacher of the Year.
âWe have a state chapter,â Stone said of the association. âEach state nominates one person, and the state board chose me. That was an honor in itself. I was blown away by that.â
Stone teaches Spanish I-IV at SCHS, the school sheâs been at since 2001. She previously taught at Seymour High School for three years.
Local pastors reflect on two Holy Weeks spent in a pandemic
Churches have seen their fair share of change from 2020 to 2021. Pastors are convinced that one thing that has stayed the same faith. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 7:48 PM EDT April 1, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. With Easter on the way, some places of worship are reflecting on what this past year has meant for their faith, after overcoming new challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Plenty has changed, but other aspects have stayed the same.
In 2020, three local pastors gave insight into how things were going during Holy Week within their own congregations. In 2021, each spoke again to compare the two Easters spent in a pandemic.