NEWS FROM 1ST GRADE
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NEWS FROM THE 8th GRADE
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NEWS FROM 12TH GRADE
Senior year is the best year ever! It’s bitter sweet, but it’s the best ever. I am excited to be moving onto college and being out on “your own,” with no one checking on my every move. It is now more about mistakes you make.
The hardest part is saying goodbye/leaving your friends. The last games/meets were the hardest ever. When you played sports for the past four years with the same girls, it is hard to have the last game/meet.
The three days after graduation will be the best three days ever. It seems like it’s going to help us get over graduation and going to be leaving our friends a little easier. But, to all my friends, I will miss you.
- Cheyanne
Ah, the blissful life as a senior. So peaceful. So Relaxing. Then your alarm goes off and you wake up to a totally different reality.
Oh, no, the last first day of high school of my life was exciting, but sad at the same time. In just a few short months, I will be saying goodbye to my childhood and hello to adulthood and college. Most of us have been waiting for this for years while others hoped it would never come. I’m so glad it did.
All my classes this year have been preparing me for college and my life after. It’s been rough sometimes, but I know it will be worth it. All the stresses of the upcoming graduation day are finally coming to a head. The announcements are out, the gowns are in, and this wonderful, stressful, happy year at AHS is almost gone.
GOODBYE AVA HIGH SCHOOL! – Katherine
Senior year has been very exciting, yet challenging. In the beginning I was ready for graduation; I wanted to leave and start college, but now I feel a little different. I am excited to start this next chapter in my life, but also very nervous. I will be responsible for myself and not be as dependent on my parents for everything. I won’t have people telling me “make sure you get this done” or “be home at nine.” I will have to make decisions for myself and learn responsibility.
Right now I feel the days ticking by like minutes on the clock. There are twelve days now, but it will soon be the night before and I know I won’t be able to sleep. I will have to get a job and figure out what I’m gonna do this summer. Although I have some doubts in myself, I feel like I will be all right in the end, because I have an amazing support system. – Samantha