The Irvington Voice

“The very first thing that I wanted to do was teach. When I got my degree in drama, I didn’t want to become an unemployed actor because that was usually the situation, and my ego kept me from teaching drama – and that was a mistake . . . But I’m teaching now and I’m happy about it.”

A Walker To Remember

Fiona Zhao, Staff Writer October 3, 2016

The coach of the boys’ and girls’ tennis team for the past three years, Mr. Lyle Walker is a familiar face at Irvington. This year, as Walker undertakes a long-term challenge to substitute sophomore...

Long term substitute Lyell Walker teaches a senior English class in P16 during third period.

Current teacher shortages foreshadow future issues

Sabrina Sun, Entertainment Editor October 2, 2016

Anyone who has tried to frantically get back to class after lunch knows firsthand how congested, and uncomfortably intimate, the entrance to the freshman hallway can be. While statistical projections report...

Wanted: Permanent Teacher

November 3, 2015

FUSD hiring policy leads to less learning By Radhika Munshani | Staff Writer Several classes at Irvington are still taught by substitutes, over two months into the school year. This inability to...

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