“You wouldn’t believe how surprised people are when you say you skipped kindergarten and you’re only 15 in 11th grade. I don’t even have a driver’s license [yet]. That usually surprises people because everyone else is 16 going on 17. I just [always] felt kind of different from everyone. [People think that I’m] not as mature and [don’t have a] strong mental capacity and some think a little less of [me] for being younger. Everyone assumed I was a young, innocent kid. [But] I wouldn’t do anything different. I love where I am [and] what I do now. So maybe it would have been a bit easier. But hey, I’m here, and I can’t change.” – Clayton Merz, 11
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About the Contributor

Addison Merz, CJ1 Writer
Pronouns: she/her
I am a freshman and this is my first year on staff. When I am not at school, you can find me golfing, being outside and hanging out with my family.