Messages to the underclassmen
Andrew B.: "Don’t fight it’s not worth getting suspended."
Eitan: "No matter how bad you think things have gotten, even if you think all hope is lost, things will always get better. High school can be rough, so don’t give up because if you do, things will never improve."
Phil: "Do your best all four years so you can get into the college you want."
Paul: "In order to be successful in High School, you must get involved with school activities and work hard. It will pay off at the end when you graduate."
Kohei: "Don’t only play one sport. Try new sports out."
Jordan: "The Sky’s the limit - you just need to figure out how you are going to get there. Stay focused and get your stuff done."
Nick G.:
Don’t let your
dreams be dreams.
Just do it.
Kobe: "The most important message I want to leave to the underclassman is to always be persistent . No matter what you do always keep at it and not give up. With persistence anyone can find success."
Matt: "Don’t worry, the world keeps on spinning."
Jeffrey: "If there was any advice I could give myself as an underclassman, it would be to find a vision for your future in the next few years of high school and work to achieve it. If you don’t set goals for yourself, you won’t know what you’re working for and you won’t be motivated to work."
Chris T.: "Don’t stop learning, you should want to learn from people higher up. Your GPA doesn't reflect who you are as a person. School work should be one of your priorities but your mental well being and happiness is more important. Do the things you enjoy and spend time with the people you love."
Diego: "If you want to do, talk, or say something, then just go for it, You can do anything you want as long as you have the mentality that you can do it. Stay focused."
Jennifer L.: "Although no one is able to return and start over, anyone can restart now and make a new ending."
Rachel: "Try to get more involved, make some new friends even if it’s just for senior year they could make your senior year better. Have a great time but also make sure you get your work done. Try to figure out what you want to go to college for and don’t push it off to the last second. Do things that will make you happy."
Jenna: "Always try your hardest and never give up. Also, join clubs and have fun."
Melanie: "I know school may seem like a drag but do not wish high school away, what you should do is to cherish every moment and memory while you’re here because it will be gone before you know it."
Tejani: "Get as much community service hours as possible. You get a lot of benefits from it in the long run."
Victor: "Make sure you give a good tip to your barber when he gives you a fresh cut."
Eric: "Don't ever feel afraid to ask teachers and friends for help its not embarrassing it's beneficial and will help in the long run."
Mia: "Stop waiting, because time waits for no one."
Hasan M.: "Opening up a business was definitely something I would never regret."
Jacob B.: “There are a lot of us out here that are birds, man. We all just gotta fly.”
Anthony S.: "Stay out of trouble, do your homework, and play football."
Bella: "Don’t waste your time. High School goes by fast, so don’t slack, keep your grades up because there is no going back once you get to your senior year."
Mary P.: "Be yourself and don’t be someone that you are not. You are perfect and you know it."
Chelsea: "Getting into a relationship isn’t worth it. Work on yourself and love yourself first before you love anyone else."
Joe C.: "Do what you believe in. Whether its a sport, club, organization, or game, do what makes you happy. Don’t let other people make decisions for you. You control your life. Not anyone else."
DiAnna: "Make sure you get to class on time and to not lose focus on your school work. Make sure you have fun but to not get in trouble and do dumb things."
Daniel B.: "Don't allow one teacher or person to ruin your high school experience."
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