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By Elliot Mainwaring
The Incoming Freshman are excited about high school. They want to get involved in sports, acting, robotics, debate, and many other activities. They already have college in mind but some want to focus later on. The Freshman think they can help bring sport abilities, good personalities, extra curricular activities, leadership, and initiative. Get to know them a little bit more…
Most Incoming Freshmen are excited about going to high school. In response to “Are you excited about becoming a freshman?” they largely answered “yes.”
Many Incoming Freshmen are busy! In response to “What activities do you do/want to do?” they had quite a few ideas.
They’re thinking about the distant future…
And they have questions about the present, which I’ll try to answer.
Q: What are the differences between the upper and middle schools? –Russell Anderson ’27
A: More freedom, college comes into play, it’s a whole different world.
Q: How [do] teachers handle tardiness? –Maisie Rainwater ’27
A: Depends on the teacher, though usually it results in detention hours.
Q: I would like to know more about the clubs. –Taylor Lonergan ’27
A: We have 80+ and counting. You can make your own.
Q: How to manage your time? –Kurt McDonald ’27
A: Work ahead and play to your strengths.
Q: What are the teachers like? –Aidan Smith ’27
A: They’re really knowledgeable teachers.
Q: Are the teachers as chill as you guys actually make them out to be? –Samara Hobson ’27
A: Yes, they are. They are really interesting people.