The Future of Freshmen
Freshmen’s hopes and dreams for their high school career
For incoming freshmen, high school becomes a place where they hope to find themselves. They have many hopes of what their high school career will lead them to. Whether that involves acceptance into a certain college or university or taking vocational schooling towards a career once high school ends. They, while still finding who they want to be, will take different kinds of classes and join many clubs or athletic teams. They may even test their writing skills by taking classes like Spectrum or Yearbook. At the freshman orientation, we asked freshmen what they were looking forward to doing during their four years in high school. This is what they had to say:
“Obtaining a good GPA.” ~Josh Ramsey
“Not falling up the stairs…again.”~Marcie Eid~
“Not getting trampled over by tall people.” ~Hafsa Bilal~
“In a year, being able to say, ‘Look at those freshmen.'” ~Madison Murray
“Not walking into the boy’s bathroom…again.” ~Allyse Robinson~
“Not walking onto the wrong bus…again.”~Kira Sivak~
“Surviving the school’s food.” ~Sam Horne~
“Graduating.” ~Riley Grossman-Lempent~
“Getting good grades, paying attention, and doing dual enrollment.” ~Nya Flannigan~
“Not getting lost.” ~Jarred Height-Kaplan~
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Tara Naoum is a junior at West Bloomfield High School. This is her second year of Spectrum and her first year of being one of Co-Editors. Some of...