Freshmen share their take on first school week

Natalie Grant

Cameron Harnett, Balin Dueffer, Antliay Talmage and Chad Merrit reveal their desire to utilize the new chapter in their life to acquire the necessary skills for college. However they hope to not only gain the right grades, but learn the life skills taught outside of the class room.

After a full week of high school, freshmen share their views on their time here. And after only one week, students all around express their thoughts for the school year to come.

According to Kate Prest

Despite the grade difference, Kate Prest can be spotted having lunch with seniors Carolina Santiago and Hannah Patterson.
Natalie Grant
Despite the grade difference, Kate Prest can be spotted having lunch with seniors Carolina Santiago and Hannah Patterson.

after being able to navigate the school was she able to fully enjoy what the school has to offer. “Well the first day was really hard. But then I learned by walking around and it got better. Now I am happy with plant.” Said Prest.

And among the students, the freshmen students interest in various subjects and clubs indicates the diversity of the student population. On the left Emily Huynh, Hannah Galovich, and Lydia Kalicbe share their interest in the Crew Team, Chorus, Biology and Ap Human Geography.

Pauline Roche, next to her brother Jean, discusses her passion towards art, specifically drawing.
Natalie Grant
Pauline Roche, next to her brother Jean, discusses her passion towards art, specifically drawing.