Stella Pfister, '28, and Caroline Martin, '29

Stella Pfister, ’28, and Caroline Martin, ’29, have teamed up for @falconlife_carolineandstella. Stella, a Falcon since kindergarten, is involved in competitive dance and ESA Tennis. Caroline, who came to ESA in fourth grade, is a part of ESA Cross Country, Track, Cheer, Tennis, and Student Council. 

Here’s our Q&A with Stella and Caroline:

What makes ESA a unique school to attend?

Stella: The teachers’ care for the students and how much interest they have!
Caroline: ESA has a unique campus and so much freedom for students.

Who or what has inspired you as a learner?

Stella: My teachers in middle school inspired me as a learner! They taught me all my note taking strategies and motivated and challenged me!
Caroline: My older sister

What has been your most challenging moment at ESA?

Stella: Ms. Melanson’s 8th-grade history class definitely challenged me the most.
Caroline: Globetrek - the 8th-grade outdoor adventure in North Carolina

If you had a month to study anything in the world, what would you be passionate about learning?

Stella: I would study fashion or anthropology.
Caroline: Photography

Thanks, Stella & Caroline!
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