By Jessica Juneau
Kathy and I go way back. When I was a ninth grader I was probably one of the worst kids in my grade. All the hall monitors knew me the first week. I hated Kathy. She was so mean to me. She always busted me going off campus. Until I had some problems, then she was there for me. She helped me when I needed someone to talk to or somewhere to go. She’s a great person. She does not deserve how kids treat her. I went over to talk to her to find out a little bit more about her.
Jessica: Where were you born?
Kathy: Chicago.
Jessica: How many kids do you have?
Kathy: I have three.
Jessica: If you could be anything what would it be?
Kathy: A flower, because it brings beauty, and it smells good.
Jessica: What is the most dangerous thing you have ever done?
Kathy: Shooting a gun.
Jessica: What is your favorite color?
Kathy: Blue, what is yours?
Jessica: Blue, Why do you work at Minnetonka?
Kathy: I like working with the kids and I like to believe I have helped kids over the years.
Jessica: What do you hate about your job?
Kathy: Nothing, I like it all.
Well I hope you all have learned a little something about Kathy Witschorik. She has really influenced my life. Thank you Kathy!