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Staff: Benny Choi

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Interviewer: Kenneth Gelasio  Interviewee: Benny Choi Interviewer: How is your personal life affected/influenced by your work? Choi: Well... I think working as a substitute teacher has been..it's been great! And I really appreciate how, as a sub, it's flexible. I think it's cool that, when I'm not on a long term assignment, I can pick, "Ok I want the next couple of days off and go visit my friends in Santa Barbara" or I wanna go fish or do something. I have the freedom to be able to do that. Um, and to add on to that, I think it's pretty cool that there are opportunities as a sub to study, to do research on things that I like to do, even while I'm at school. Whether it's at lunch or during a free period. I think that's really nice and I think another part was... I guess being able to participate in some of the sports, uh I really appreciate running with cross country or playing badminton in the spring. I think that keeps me healthy...

Alumni: Bobby Roxas

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Interviewer: Mia Alabado Interviewee: Bobby Roxas MA:  Hi, my name is Mia I am a Junior at El Camino High BR : Hi, I am Bobby Roxas. I am an El Camino Alumnus. MA:  Alright, what year did you start and end high school? BR:  I started high school in 1992 and I went all 4 years in El Camino graduating in 1996. MA:  What was your first impression of El Camino? BR:  My first impression was everyone was bigger —  bigger than me and they all had facial hair. MA : What is one word to describe your high school experience at El Camino and why? BR:  Um, it's kind of a negative word, but it was that it was easy. I felt that easy is not necessarily a good thing because I should've challenged myself more, participating in more extracurricular activities. Not just getting good grades, but also getting to know people out of your comfort circle and also doing things such as more volunteering and participating in more sports. MA : ...

Staff: Jeff Cosico

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Interviewer: Noah Hilario Interviewee: Jeff Cosico Interviewer:  So, why did you choose to work in the education field? Cosico: Well, top three reasons, June, July, and August. Interviewer: That's funny Interviewer: Where did you grow up? Cosico: I grew up in Daly City, up until I was 16, then I moved to south sid- ..south city Interviewer: Where did you graduate from college? Cosico: College, I got my um.. Associate's degree at Skyline, junior college. Then, I transferred over and got my Bachelor of Science degree at San Francisco State, kinesiology major and then I followed up with my teaching credential at State as well. Interviewer: What do you like to do outside of work? Do you have any hobbies or interests? Cosico: Um, outside of work, I got four small kids. I like spending time with the kids and family and then my son started getting involved in like..basketball and other sports, so I like bringing him and watching him play. Interviewer: Okay last qu...

Student: Kayleen Cayago

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Interviewer: Amanda Yoa Interviewee: Kayleen Cayago Interviewer: What do you think you'll enjoy most about high school? The least? Kayleen: I think I'll enjoy the entertainment that this year will offer. I won't enjoy staying up late to do homework. Interviewer: What has been your best experience so far? Kayleen: Getting to know, mostly, everyone and experiencing homecoming. Interviewer: What is your favorite subject and why? Kayleen: Chemistry or science in general because doing labs, with elements, is exciting. Interviewer:  What do you enjoy doing out of school? Kayleen: Trying new places with good food. Interviewer:  Describe your high school experience in one word. Kayleen: Different.

Alumni: Joshua Oakes

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Interviewer: Heather Oakes Interviewee: Joshua Oakes HO: What year did you graduate? JO: 2017 HO: What were your best experiences in high school? JO: Oh you know, my best experience would be Homecoming. HO: Why? JO: Like getting to perform in front of everyone in a non serious manner was really fun to me, I guess. And I made some friends too! HO: How did your experience in high school impact your life today? JO: Oh I don't know, it's only been like 3-5 months! HO: Oh sorry, sorry. Describe your high school experience in one word. JO: Weird because the people that I hung out with were so random, like one day they'll be cool and then another day they'd just start acting weird with me sometimes. For me, I'd just go around hanging out with different groups because I felt like I had to be with everyone, the Middle Man. HO:  What is one thing you believed entering High School that turned out not to be true? JO:  Um, I guess what I thought was t...

Staff: Tania Resendiz

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Interviewer: Heather Oakes Interviewee: Tania Resendiz Interviewer:  Why did you choose to work in the education field? Resendiz:  When I was in high school, I really liked to go and visit my counselor and so I thought after a while, I was like, "That would be a really fun job". That was my first inspiration, and then I got to work in a middle school and I absolutely fell in love. Interviewer:  What do you like best working at El Camino? Resendiz:  The students. They're gems. Interviewer:  What have you learned from your students? Resendiz:  I learned a lot about being patient, letting them make their choices, and being here to listen to them. But yea, just a lot of patience and a lot of humor! Interviewer:  How is your personal life influenced by your work? Resendiz:  My personal life is influenced by youth. When I am around any youth, automatically I have questions and want to get to know them even if they are not on...

Student: Caelah Calangi

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Interviewer: Amanda Yoa Interviewee: Caelah Calangi (Class of 2018) Interviewer: Hi what is your name? Caelah: Hi I'm Caelah Calangi. Interviewer: Out of your four years of high school, what do you expect to gain or learn? Caelah: I want to learn how to do taxes, but I doubt that. Interviewer: What has been your best experience so far? Caelah: Um leadership. Joining leadership has been my best experience. I wish it wasn't just for one year. Interviewer: What year did you join? Caelah: Sophomore year Interviewer: What did you do? Caelah: CTS Interviewer: Explain your proudest accomplishment and it does not have to be school related. Caelah: Getting my license, I'm proud. I wouldn't think that me, Caelah, IF YOU KNEW ME, you wouldn't think I'd be driving. Interviewer: Who do you look up to as a role model? Caelah: I look up to my sister as a role model. Interviewer: Older? Caelah: Yeah my older sister. She...