NEWS: Evanko Stays Busy With Teaching, Advising
By Malena Araujo – Staff Reporter
Mr. Evanko is more than a history teacher to many students at Jonathan Law.
Evanko teaches Modern World History and AP Government. Along with teaching, he co-advises many clubs and is open to advising more.
He is a teacher that is interested in helping all students.
“I feel like I can go to Mr. Evanko for anything,” sophomore Valeria Araujo said. “He is a great teacher.”
Ever since Evanko was in eighth grade he knew he wanted to be a teacher. In high school, he wanted to be a college professor until he started his course work where he became more interested in working with high school students.
“I’ve really grown into it since then,” Evanko said
Evanko was well-known at Law his first year by former West Shore students who came to Law the same year Evanko did.
“I’ve had Mr. Evanko since eighth grade and he’s one of the best teachers I’ve ever had,” sophomore Cedrick Riguad said.
Evanko recruited many students for AP Government simply by making history fascinating for them.
“Mr. Evanko sparked my interest in government,” junior Camila Araujo said. “That’s why I took the course.”
Evanko co-advises Law’s Model U.N., a very popular club at Law, along with Ms. Burns. Many students admire his dedication for the club.
“He is a great advisor for the Model U.N. because he is always on top of things,” sophomore Nicole Kopek said.
Another club Evanko co-advises is the Debate Club alongside Miss Mannion.
Evanko ensures that the debates are interesting, educational, and relevant to the club-members’ lives. His main priority is to make the club engaging for all students.
“He is lenient enough for the members to be able to pick the topic of debate and choose the format we prefer,” secretary of Debate Club Tiffany Carlson said.
The final club that Evanko advises is the Gay Straight-Alliance with Mannion and Burns. The club focuses on gay culture and acceptance.
“He does a great job at creating a safe, judgment free zone for us all,” junior Casey McDonald said.
Another huge topic of conversation surrounding Evanko is his sense of style.
“He mixes it up with his socks,” sophomore Vanoulith Sirisouk said.
Evanko said his fashion sense comes generally from his sisters.
“His style is always so snazzy,” sophomore class president Nisali Fernando said. “You never know what he’s going to wear next when he walks down the hallway.”

