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Who Is This Mr. Faulkner Guy?

9/29/2024

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Linken Newman
Staff Writer 

  In its 70+ years of being a school, Bonneville High School (BHS) has been through some staff,  but who’s the new ones? These include Ms. Kristin McDaniel and Mr. Casey Faulkner, who are both the new assistant principals.
  Mr. Faulkner came from Rocky Mountain Middle School where he was a science teacher for the green team. He was known for giving different students nicknames, but he can not do that anymore because of the law. Passed requiring parents to give consent for students to use names other than their legal name He was born in New Mexico and lived in Arizona for a good portion of his life. Afterwards, he went to college first in Arizona, and then at Northwest Nazarene University, “I was born in New Mexico and after a few years moved to Arizona where I was for a long time, until I moved here.” He has been in Idaho falls since near the start of his teacher career.
   Faulkner has been in education around 16 years, and this is his first time being a principal. He does not have any actual plans despite that, but he does want to show people what BHS has to offer and how incredible it is. So far with his time at this school, he enjoys the people and his co-workers the most. His old coworkers would describe him as a positive man and never having a bad day. He does not lose his temper very easily and never snaps or gets mad at kids.
 Faulkner has always enjoyed teaching, even though he wanted to be an underwater welder for some time. However, he did not want to do this for long because he noticed an underwater welder's lifespan. He entertains many students when they are wandering the halls, and he will joke around with them. Faulkner has definitely worked hard to be a good teacher at his old school and help students when they need it. He will do his best to be a really good principal and help more kids!

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