Ms. Lange’s door is celebrating Christmas The Paper Cut way! Poor grandma.
Ms. Gallego’s cute Snoopy and Home Alone crossover!
This door is present for the competition and ready to be opened Christmas morning!
Mrs. Watters’ deadly twist on the gingerbread man.
Who doesn’t love these adorable Snoopy lights and tiny stockings?
Mr. Smith keeps his door classy and celebrates in style.
Ms. Dara shows exactly what Christmas is like in the desert!
The Grinch’s heart definitely grew three sizes after seeing this wonderful door!
The library door shows the holiday spirit, and its creators are posing next to their masterpiece.
Madame Kelly and the French Students went all out to celebrate this holiday! What a truly beautiful door.
Mrs. Trujillo has the cutest pink gingerbread house door ever!
Mr. Lopez is saving the trees, or truffula trees, with this door!
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Sahuaro’s A-door-able Christmas!
Mia Payette, Editor
December 17, 2023
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Mia Payette, Editor
Mia Payette is a junior at Sahuaro High School. She likes to stay busy by being involved with school. Mia plays snare drum in the marching band and has been a percussionist since 5th grade. Band takes up a huge piece of her heart, and she is President of the Band Club. She is also a part of book club and runs social media (@sahuaro_bookworms on IG). This year she is adding The Paper Cut to her list of involvements, but her passion for writing and journalism started in her middle school journalism class. She attended a camp at the UofA this year to reignite her love for writing, and she hopes to attend their School of Journalism after she graduates.
Mia has a predilection for all things colorful and you can often find her wearing her favorite color pink. She loves to accessorize and make her own jewelry to reflect her personal style. Mia is a nostalgic person and takes pictures to remember the past and where she was at that exact moment. Her phone has over 6,000 pictures. The sunset, friends, and her dog are her favorite subjects for taking photos. She has an older sister, Tara, who recently graduated, leaving Mia to spend these next two years at Sahuaro on her own!