Changing job settings frequently can be difficult to manage, but Jenna Stinson is a professional. Stinson has worked in the district for 9 years, going wherever her job duties took her.
“Before I was here I was at Hayes for a little bit, so elementary. Before that, I was at MidCity. Before that, I was at Adams. Before Adams, I was at Fillmore. Before Fillmore, I was here, and before I was here the first time, I was at Harrison. So I’ve been around,” Stinson said.
After being all around the district, Stinson decided to come back to West.
“I liked being at West the first time I was here. I was here for three years and I liked it. My job duties took me elsewhere, and circle back around. And Cory was like, hey, come back. And I was like, yeah, sure. I’ll come back. She almost, like, coached me.” Stinson said.
Seeing Stinson in the school, something you wouldn’t expect to see is her love for a special art, tattoos. Tattoos are permanent forms of art and self expression.
“The only fun fact I can think of that would be like fun and not just like kind of cheesy, I have over 30 tattoos,” Stinson said.