Sunday, August 30, 2015

Day One

1. New, sleek, modern clocks replace the yellowed, aged clocks. The gray cement is revealed through chipped bright red paint that covers the halls. Tables where students can sit and socialize glow with a new appeal in the Academic Wing. New teacher's names hang above the doors.

Q U O T E S
"It's pretty stressful already and very fast-paced because we already have tests, homework and quizzes." -Avery Oh
"The classes are not as hard as I thought they would be but the new schedule is not the right choice because of after school activities." -Zoe Bihan
"It was new, a little bit uncomfortable and fun to see how the freshman act." -Katie Stephenson
"It's been fun to meet new people, adjust to the new bell schedule and learn new things in different classes." -Lindsey Cottle
"All the extracurricular activities are fun and are great because they help you find something you can fit into." -Caroline Garcia

3. The new school year brings a new schedule for the students and staff to follow. Classes start 10 minutes earlier and the day ends 10 minutes later. Also passing periods are shorted by a minute. Students all feel a little different to the changes.
"It's been to meet new people, adjust to the bell schedule and learn new things in different classes." said Cottle.

4. School's clubs and sports have already begun happening before the school year even started. All of August, groups such as football, marching band, theatre and Silver Stars have been dedicating their time and efforts towards improving their passions. In fact, every Friday, the marching band, silver stars and football will get to show off their talents.

P H O T O S

6. -New School Year Brings New Changes
-How Students Are Adjusting
-Goodbye Summer and Hello Autumn

7. -Fun Things to Try this Autumn
-Homecoming is Coming
-How to Deal with Homework