Senior advice

Senior advice

As a current senior at Pasco High, I wish I would have taken the advice I was told as a freshman. There are many rules about high school it may seem like it is long but these past 4 years have flown by so fast. I made it my goal to write this story on the best advice seniors would give to the current and incoming freshmen. I went around interviewing some teachers, staff, and students about the best advice they would give. Here is what I got.

– Lazario Vargas, to show up to school and actually do the work that’s given don’t wait last minute to start as it eventually keeps getting added on

-Litzy Gonzalez, don’t get caught up in your bad habits like skipping, not going to school, or not paying attention, or else it could come back and backfire on you all the times you skipped ain’t worth failing and not graduating

-Lucy Tovar, always be yourself no matter what the circumstances are, always be who you are, and don’t try to be someone else keep going and never give up

-Klarissa Andrade,  stay on top of your work the first 3 years so you can have an easy and fun senior year also join clubs like cheer, dance, and sports its fun and you will make new and great bonds

– Mr. K, focus on school don’t sit behind the class and just be on your phone sit in the front and ask questions the purpose of school is to focus and pass don’t care what other kids think of you you’re here for your success only work hard and have fun get out of your comfort zone

-Mrs. Pratt, don’t wait last minute to do any of your work try to get as much done as possible because if you are lazy and wait till the last minute you could be really stressed out about your schoolwork