Freshman
Abby Giron:
Q: What are your new year resolutions?
A: “We can’t be stuck on what we couldn’t accomplish years before but can do better, so for the new year I want to focus on myself and my grades a little more.”
Sophomore
Samya Khalian:
Q: What are your new year resolutions? And how are you willing to accomplish them?
A: “My new year’s resolutions include begging kinder to others and myself as well as working harder on my school work to achieve high marks on my reports.”
Q: Do you feel you accomplished last year’s resolutions?
A: “No, I’ve had many setbacks throughout the past year including battles with my health and problems within my family and it all took a toll on my positive outlook on life.”
Freshman
Jayden Adams:
Q: What are your new year’s resolutions? And how do you proceed to achieve these resolutions?
A: “My new year resolution is to work out more and I will achieve this by going to the gym more”
Q: What do new year resolutions mean to you?
A: “The new year resolutions mean a lot to me because it gives people more advantage to become the best version of themselves but also to be more focused on your goals.”
TEACHER
Anna-Maria Jack:
Q: Do you think someone should make or have resolutions for a new year? Why or Why not?
A “I think resolutions for the New Year are OK. They should be for things that you want to achieve or accomplish in the new year and they should be realistic. But you also shouldn’t feel too bad about yourself if you don’t accomplish those goals.”
Q: What are your resolutions for the new year and how are you going to achieve them?
A: “I guess one resolution I have every year is to continue to be the best that I can be. Meaning being a good friend, daughter, sister, and teacher. And trying my best to learn more about myself so I can be better for others.”