Lucerne Valley High School s Landon Lindner named a CTE Student of the Year
Staff Reports
Lucerne Valley High School junior Landon Lindner has been recognized by Mountain Desert Career Pathways as a Career Technical Education (CTE) Student of the Year.
Landon, who maintains a 4.0 grade point average, was nominated by Troy Van Bavel, his Agricultural Science fabrication teacher, according to the Lucerne Valley Unified School District.
“Landon is a very positive and motivated student,” Van Bavel said. “This past year, Landon served as an FFA Officer where he had 100% attendance to meetings and served as a delegate at the sectional, regional and state levels.”
almost back to normal for Ann Hoeffer and her family in rural Lake County.
“The younger ones are doing great. It’s the older ones,” said Hoeffer, who’s helping raise her six grandchildren. “They’re only going to school two days a week, and it’s not enough.”
The youngest three children Esmerelda, 4, Gabriel, 5, and Jesse, 6 have been going to in-person school five days a week for several months. Gabriel and Jesse, who both have autism, have made significant leaps forward thanks to their teachers and therapists, and the stable routine. Jesse can write his name, Gabriel can get himself dressed, and their social skills have improved.