“My happiest memory of this job is being accepted. I was badly burnt out from the other job, [beacause] I had the whole midnight shift. I didn’t see much of my wife and family throughout that time. It felt good to have a new prospect. Being on this job for 15 years, day in and day out, [you] appreciate [your] co-workers as well as the staff of the building. It’s a humble career. It teaches you how to be patient, how to hold back anger and fear, it teaches you to be human. My biggest struggle is some students not caring for each other. Throw away your own trash. Report your spill. Recognize that if something is not right, let’s make it right. If you see something that’s wrong, see if we can fix it. I believe this is still one big happy family—if we make it that way.” – Sean Smith, Faculty
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About the Contributor

Serena Liu, Editor-in-Chief
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 12
Years on staff: 3
What is your favorite piece of literature? Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
Who is your hero? My mom! She’s the most incredible person I know and also she reads my stories so she might see this.
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Mac & cheese all the way.