“It’s nice having [my dad, senior principal Mario Pupillo] in the building, [but] It’s kind of funny [because] everybody knows who he is. I [could be] walking to lunch [and see] him in the hallway. I stay after school and sit in [my dad’s] office and get most of my homework done between 2:30-4:30 p.m., [because I have] cheerleading [soon after]. [It’s good because] the workload and the amount of homework is a lot. I’m taking a few honors classes, but [they are] pretty manageable. I try not to procrastinate my homework [because] I would like to have all ‘A’s and ‘B’s. So, [going to my dad’s office after school] is really nice because I can get a lot of [homework] done before going to practice [by] having him here.” – Gabriella Pupillo, 9
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About the Contributor

Sophie McCarthy, Staff Writer
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 10
Years on staff: 2
What is your favorite piece of literature? I loved “Rebecca.” I read it for English freshman year, and it ended up being one of my favorite books.
Who is your hero? I would say I have two heroes: my mom and my dad. My mom is my hero because I look up to her so much and want to be the type of woman she is—just kind and genuine and selfless. My dad is my hero because he’s taught me so many things that have truly changed how I think, but he’s also so funny and so kind to everyone. He could walk up to anyone on the street and start a conversation, and I think that can be such a hard quality to obtain but one that’s really inspiring.
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Either bagels with strawberry cream cheese or fruit. I like carbs.