Ms. Nuibe
By: Adam South
Not too long ago Lindsay Nuibe was a student walking these halls, but now she’s returned with a degree & an attitude to teach! Lindsay Tailor Nuibe, at an astounding five foot nothing, has returned to her former high school. This time however, she’s here to teach! According to former student of Ms. Nuibe’s, Josh Green says, “Ms. Nuibe is an inspiring, enthusiastic, and on point teacher.”
She first began perusing a career in elementary education but after many hours of consideration she swapped to teaching English, her true passion. After subbing for a short period she locked herself a job down in her former school, North High! She mentioned that coming to North felt like, “returning home.” From a young age Lindsay always knew teaching was her calling. When asked, she would describe her teaching style as a chill laid back atmosphere with lots of student collaboration.
Outside the classroom you can catch Ms. Nuibe reading books from some of her favorite authors, like Ernest Hemmingway or Scott Fitzgerald. She’s also quite the outdoorsy type enjoying hiking in nature & intense games of badminton. She also does her own paintings on display in her classroom. So if you see her short self in the halls feel free to say hello.
She first began perusing a career in elementary education but after many hours of consideration she swapped to teaching English, her true passion. After subbing for a short period she locked herself a job down in her former school, North High! She mentioned that coming to North felt like, “returning home.” From a young age Lindsay always knew teaching was her calling. When asked, she would describe her teaching style as a chill laid back atmosphere with lots of student collaboration.
Outside the classroom you can catch Ms. Nuibe reading books from some of her favorite authors, like Ernest Hemmingway or Scott Fitzgerald. She’s also quite the outdoorsy type enjoying hiking in nature & intense games of badminton. She also does her own paintings on display in her classroom. So if you see her short self in the halls feel free to say hello.