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things in life are not necessarily fun to do, but you Mrs. Moutos is a great teacher and has taught me
cannot build a house without a strong foundation. many things that have helped me outside of piano. She
Sometimes, in a lesson, I get stuck on a difficult section has been a steady source of encouragement and love
of music. When Mrs. Moutos senses frustration, she for me for as long as I can remember. She is so much
reminds me to start by practicing two measures at a more than just my piano teacher. I am very thankful for
time, hands separately and then hands together. This her investment in my life, and I would not be where I
simple reminder to tackle a big task in small segments am today without her.
has taught me that almost anything in life is possible if
you break it down and persevere.
Article Submitted by
Carter Lewis MONTEREY HIGH SCHOOL
Carter Lewis is the son of Mike and Kristen Lewis. He is a senior at Monterey High
School, where he enjoys playing percussion for the Swingin' Beat from 50th Street, is a
member of the varsity tennis team, and is working on his capstone engineering project
for Project Lead the Way. In his free time, he enjoys computer science, playing piano,
making gourmet coffee, and speedcubing. Carter plans to attend Baylor University in
the Fall where he will be in the Golden Wave Band and be a student in the Honors
College majoring in Computer Science.
806-219-0010
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Lubbock ISD provides a unique experience at the Byron Martin Advanced
Technology Center, an entire campus designed to impart real-world skills.
Across the district, 148 career and technical education classes in 15 career
pathways prepare students for a world of possibilities after graduation.
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