Right here in the halls of Lawrence High, there are three super heroes keeping the peace and protecting the student body.
They might not wear capes or masks — their identity is not a secret. These heroes fighting for justice are Danny Boone-Salazar, Shawn Ledford and Armond Enclarde. These three men make up our security force keeping everyone safe. To learn a little more about them, we asked each five important questions.
Danny Boone-Salazar
Q: What are the security group’s strengths?
A: The group is fast and able to relate to students. We can all relate through our personal experiences.
Q: What are your personal weaknesses?
A: I get annoyed quick with nonsense.
Q: What superhero do you best represent?
A: I feel that I am most like Batman.
Q: What are some ways you connect with your superhero?
A: I stick up for the student body just like Batman looks out for the citizens of Gotham.
Q: How do your powers help others in the group?
A: I’m the enforcer. Sean makes the call, and then I come behind him and enforce.
Sean Ledford
Q: What are the security group’s strengths?
A: I think we’re good at keeping open communication with the faculty and students, making sure we know everyone personally, and having a good time to rub off on the students.
Q: What are your personal weaknesses?
A: When I multi-task, I start to forget what I was supposed to be doing in the first place.
Q: What superhero do you best represent?
A: Iron Man is who I most represent.
Q: What are some ways you connect with your superhero?
A: I’m fast, analytical and soft-hearted with a hard shell.
Q: How do your powers help others in the group?
A: I figure out the best way to deal with the situation. The soft heart deals with it well. Also, I don’t get in my security partner’s way. And just like Iron Man, I have my funny side.
Armond Enclarde
Q: What are the security group’s strengths?
A: Our main strength is our diversity and our ability to deal with all of the different personalities in the students. We identify well with the students and are all personable and understanding. Plus, we are black, white and Hispanic, which covers a large portion of the school’s population.
Q: What are your personal weaknesses?
A: I haven’t been here long, and so I don’t know a large number of the students.
Q: What superhero do you best represent?
A: I feel like I represent the Punisher.
Q: What are some ways you connect with your superhero?
A: I think I have a solid affinity to protect the weak and to do the right thing.
Q: How do your powers help others in the group?
A: I feel that I bring a seriousness to our team that the students respect. I’m the security officer that you want to think twice about going against.