
“We have a lot of expectations now that we’re in high school; people can drive and get jobs. There are a lot more responsibilities, especially if you have younger siblings who you have to babysit. Some people have a lot of chores they have to complete on top of homework and extracurricular activities. Starting freshman year, you start thinking about college so much more. Grades now are so important. They weren’t as important in middle school, but now, you have to consider GPA, all your school involvement and clubs.” – Sydney Caudill, 9
Sydney Caudill
0
Navigate Left
-
Humans of WestAlly Sundermeyer -
Humans of WestBennett Ford -
Humans of WestParker Kim -
Humans of WestMelissa Ricciardini -
Humans of WestLiva Antrobus -
Humans of WestEmma Overmann -
Humans of WestHaley Puglisi -
Humans of WestCharles Cutelli -
Humans of WestZac Card -
Humans of WestSiena Snyder
Navigate Right
About the Contributor
Ruthvi Tadakamalla, Editor-In-Chief
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 12
Years on staff: 4
What is your favorite candy? Sour Patch Kids.
Who is your favorite musician? Suki Waterhouse.
What is your dream job? Environmental lawyer.
