Listen to “How Gender is Reflected in the Grade Book” and an interview with the author, Kepler Orton. Also enjoy updates on Summit and Central Oregon news. Read the article here!
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Ep. 3: “How Gender is Reflected in the Gradebook”
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Blake Arnold, Opinions Editor
Sentence fragments, double spaces and Oxford commas watch out: Blake Arnold has entered the scene. On the occasion she leaves her lair of books and chocolate, you can find this Opinions Editor exploring Bend’s trails and coffee shops. Her other hobbies include playing hooky to go skiing, losing pens and forgetting homework. If found, approach carefully with baked goods or chai lattes.
Lucy DeMeester, Crest Editor
When not yearning for her license, Lucy spends a significant amount of her time at the pool, browsing up and coming books, playing the piano, stressing over her junior year and harassing her mom (or friends) for a ride. Lucy is very active, whether cooking or playing water polo. She hopes to expand her editing skills, get her license, and can’t wait to continue working for the Pinnacle as a Crest Editor.
Kepler Orton, Editor-in-Chief
Kepler is constantly working on something. Whether she’s trying (and failing) to learn yet another instrument, teaching herself how to film and edit videos on her camcorder or curating playlists for the most specific scenarios, “bored” just isn’t a term in her vocabulary. If you can’t find her, it’s because she is at water polo practice, fighting for her life (and having the best time ever). As captain of the water polo team, she can be a bit bossy at times, but always has her teammates’ best interests at heart, a characteristic which will come in handy this year as one of The Pinnacle’s Editors-In-Chief.

































