Tag: Eisley Diaz
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….SOOO, whose idea was it to start Valley High School? (by Ivi Carman & Eisley Diaz)
Who thought that students should be able to learn in different ways? His name was Ivan Cendese. Ivan was a former Jesuit priest and principal at Hillcrest High School before he was the founder and first principal of Valley High School. Above: Ivan outside of Valley (Deseret News April 23-24, 1982) Ivan Cendese was born…
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How my Grandpa Represents Valley Excellence by Eisley Diaz
My grandpa is honestly the best grandpa I could ever ask for. Every time I see him, it brings me peace and joy, as if my backpack full of rocks got lifted off my shoulders. Every other weekend when I see him, since I always see him when I’m at my mom’s, he does not…
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![[Eisley’s Album Review] HIT ME HARD AND SOFT by Billie Eilish](https://hoothoot.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/hit-me-hard-and-soft-by-billie-eilish.jpg?w=1000)
[Eisley’s Album Review] HIT ME HARD AND SOFT by Billie Eilish
The album I will be reviewing is “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT” by Billie Eilish. HIT ME HARD AND SOFT is Billie’s most recent and newest album that has people BOOMING about it. This album was made to represent supporting women through their breakups, and about her ex which in that relationship and the guilt/issues…
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“What do you see in Valley that brings out the excellence and light in students that most schools can’t reach?” (by Eisley Diaz)
Valley High School is great at showing its excellence and the light Valley brings out of our students. It shows how and why Valley High School is not just a school for is behaved kids, but kids who need faith to continue building their future. Valley is normally seen as a school for bad kids.…
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Badass Cars with Ariel Uribe (by Eisley Diaz)
Ariel Uribe is from East LA California, where from there, they have tons and tons of car showings and meets of low riders, with their different paints and designs. Ariel Uribe has a big interest in Cadillacs, Impalas, and Monte Carlo. Ariel said that during the car showings and meets, there’s a lot of “funky”…