Advice from Senior Class of 2026
After three years of being at this school, the class of 2026 has experienced many things and with that knowledge, they have many things to tell the upcoming classes.
Joshua Alviter- don’t let social fear win over you
Makana Garza- “As long as you pay attention and do your work, you’ll be just fine. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Don’t be afraid to talk to your partner about it work it out with your partner on it, Just honestly pay attention, paying attention is probably the easiest thing that you could do for yourself, you pay attention, especially during math because honestly, it’s just steps like once you get to algebra before it’s just steps added onto steps that you already learned so just to stay focused and don’t get caught playing the catch up game cause then you’ll be struggling.”
Jessenie Ruesga- DONT PROCRASTINATE! It’s always better to get things done NOW instead of LATER. Believe me, everything is much more rewarding after completing work. There’s no stress for that time being. And also always be nice and make friends, you may be freshman, but I guarantee you that your four years will go by in a heartbeat, so enjoy it, BUT also stay on top of your work!
Evan Mendoza- “to be honest don’t jump into relationships because it’s a lot better being by yourself and experiencing things on your own then having to share it and also to stay single again because one girl can hold you back from experiencing greatness and with this said mamba out”
Jose Hernandez- “don’t get influenced quickly.”
Max Valencia- “not to be scared and to trust myself with whatever and to be fearless”
Violet Cisnero- “not waste your time on useless and unnecessary classes like band. Yes, I enjoyed it, but I could of graduated by now and to probably look for a job.”
Eithan Alaniz- “pay attention and keep your head up and make good decisions”
Adrianna Mendoza- “there’s 4 years in school to make up work you shouldn’t let yourself fall behind, and surround yourself with people you know you want around”
Monica Castro- “nunca deje que un lenguaje me detenga en lo que me propongo, un grado nunca definirá mi persona. Y que nunca confié en la gente, las personas son malas y mejor siempre hay que evitarlas.”
Wendy Mercado- “you look stupid if you don’t do anything in P.E.”
Gabriel Perez- “never backdown never give up”
Adrian Garcilazo- “don’t try to be someone you’re not”
Jayden Williams- “stay on top of your grades the future is soon”
Jayden Fleming- “live life how you want it”
Cassandra Salazar- “Some advice I would give freshmen’s would be to not overthink everything, to be themselves around other people, to stay focused and to enjoy every moment because school goes by faster then they think”
Giselle Neva- “Pass all your classes”
Samuel Macduff- “don’t be dumb and lock in”
Alonzo Johnson- “Don’t be bad”
Tony- “be good”
Ramiro Ramirez- “focus on yourself.”
Carlos de la rosa- “don’t skip”
Miguel Tello- “don’t procrastinate work.”
Johnny Reyes- “pass all your classes”
Logan Forbes- “don’t goof around stay in your class or consequences and bad reputation will come.”
Emily Guillmen- “don’t let your world revolve around toxic people.”
Lily Healis- “don’t waste time on people who don’t deserves it.”
Nesta Ota- “don’t care about anything out of school”
Anthony Flamingo- “Accomplish things”
Evan Patterson- “eat healthier”
Joel Velasco- “everything is going to be okay”
Daniel Valencia- “there going to be people who come and go but you have to put yourself first when it matters”
