“A struggle for me in the past and currently is being too hard on myself and perfectionism. It has impacted my life in different ways but ultimately taught me how to take better care of myself and just let things happen. I feel like people misunderstand my personality. Some people might say I look “mean” or if they talk to me I’m “quiet” but if you get to know me, I feel like I’m very different than those assumptions. My mom impacted my outlook on life. She taught me how to truly live and be grateful for things especially if something doesn’t go the way I imagine. I look forward to making connections with new people and taking on opportunities to meet new people.” – Audrey Amato, 11
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About the Contributor

Lia Emry, Staff Writer
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 12
Years on staff: 3
What is your favorite piece of literature? I’m not sure, but I love cats.
Who is your hero? My mom.
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Sushi.