by Peninsula Pulse | Oct 8, 2020 | Uncategorized
by Myles Dannhausen Jr. Sevastopol and Sturgeon Bay schools have both switched multiple classrooms to remote learning after teachers or students tested positive for COVID-19. Both started the school year offering in-person classes. On the afternoon of Sept. 21,...
by Peninsula Pulse | Apr 1, 2020 | Alumni Profiles
Kodanko’s more basic love of science started when he was in high school at Sevastopol. He realized he enjoyed chemistry and was good at it, and his teacher served as a great role model. After graduating from Sevastopol in 1993, he intended to pursue engineering...
by Peninsula Pulse | Mar 25, 2020 | Alumni Profiles
Washington Island school is small. So small, in fact, that when Mary Hansen graduated in 2008, it was a buzzworthy event in the community thanks to the abnormally large size of the graduating class – of 13. Hansen got a look at that larger world after high school,...
by Peninsula Pulse | Mar 25, 2020 | Alumni Profiles
When 2013 Sturgeon Bay High School graduate Matthew Seiler had a season-ending injury during his senior year of football, he had to reevaluate his plans to play college football. Aside from enjoying other sports in high school – basketball, track and golf – he also...
by Peninsula Pulse | Mar 25, 2020 | Alumni Profiles
Being a college athlete isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and Sturgeon Bay alumna Linnea Schmelzer knows that better than many. By the time she entered her junior year playing basketball at Truman State University in Missouri, she was burned out, both physically and...
by Peninsula Pulse | Mar 25, 2020 | Alumni Profiles
Peter Bordui has spent more than 20 years living out of the country, yet he’s continued to make lasting contributions to the community that gave him his start. Following graduation, he attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study material science. After...
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