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Sydney Johnson holds valentines that were written by a couple of her hundreds of admirers.

Sydney Johnson

Knight Errant: What’s your best quality?

Sydney Johnson: Uh…I guess I’m funny.

KE: What would make you a good girlfriend?

SJ: I’m an inexpensive date and I can bake super well.

KE: Favorite rom-com?

SJ: Has to be The Proposal.

KE: Who’s your BSM crush?

SJ: I have to go with Peyton Melin.

KE: Ideal date?

SJ: Just watch a movie hanging out, something at home.

KE: What’s your pet peeve?

SJ: Loud eaters and chewing noises.

KE: What song relates best to your love life?

SJ: Oh gosh, I don’t know, probably Drake or something deep.

KE: What Disney princess are you most similar to?

SJ: I gotta say Ariel because of my hair.

KE: Who is your senior crush?

SJ:  Peyton Melin, again.

KE: What is the most important quality in a possible S.O.?

SJ: They have to be funny and somewhat smart.

KE: What’s 9 + 10?

SJ: I know it’s 19, but I’ll say 21.

New Teacher: Jeff Cohen, Social Studies

Brook Wenande

New Social Studies teacher Mr. Jeff Cohen.

This year, BSM welcomed a new senior high history teacher, Mr. Jeff Cohen.

Cohen grew up in the Twin Cities and stayed in the area to continue his education in college. He grew up in a suburb of St. Paul and attended Henry Sibley High school. “Then I went to college and law school in St. Paul. And now I live in Bloomington,” Cohen said.

He didn’t realize he wanted to be a teacher till later in his life. He practiced law for ten years and it took him a long time to realize he did not enjoy it. “During those years, I more and more came to think you know, I think I should be a teacher and I just found my love of history around that time,” Cohen said.

Cohen wanted to come teach at BSM because of its reputation. He also knew people that made him want to make the switch. “I’ve known kids that have gone through here. I [also] did my student teaching all those years back with Mr. Pauly, so I’ve always had that connection and always wanted to work with him,” Cohen said.

Cohen was a teacher at St. Louis Park High School prior to coming to BSM, and he has been able to notice several differences between the two schools so far. The biggest difference he notices is BSM’s new phone policy. “It’s just remarkable. I sort of stare in awe when I just watch all the kids walk into the class and put their phones voluntarily in their sleeves. It’s wonderful. It was a big problem for us over [at SLP],” Cohen said.

As of right now, Cohen only teaches two classes in the History department, but hopes to teach more in the future. “I currently teach APUSH and World History, and I would love and dream of teaching AP Euro,” Cohen said.

Outside of teaching, Cohen loves spending time with his family. He also has a love for doing activities outdoors. “I love to run. I’m an avid marathon runner. And my favorite thing in the world to do is in fact, see the world. I love to travel,” Cohen said.

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