“My brother said it was boring and the food was really bad,” she says. “But my mom said it was fun and that I should go.”
“I never really understood how much I loved the fried ravioli and circle pizza until well, I couldn’t have it,” says Hunter Fankhauser.
Without the physical distinction between class time and schoolwork, the different aspects of education are blending together.
“This is the first time I have let other people read my writing and them actually knowing it was me who wrote it,” Ashley says.
Looks like we’ve been trying to stay healthy, hanging out with our animals, getting creative, and having the occasional ice cream sundae before dinner.
Even for tutorial, he doesn’t go see his dad in his house. “I stay on the Google Meet,” Russell says.
“I was happy that I didn’t have to [take the road test],” Riley reflects, “but I knew that if I didn't have to take the test, nobody else had to take it either. That’s pretty intimidating.”
Emma thinks that the lectures translated pretty well, and she likes how Ms. Notario incorporated show and tell activities into our class times.
“Honestly, sometimes I laugh out of shock. But I do think that joking about serious topics can be dangerous but it definitely lightens the mood.”
If you’re called out sometime in the future for sleeping during an assembly, know that two-thirds of your peers think you had it coming!