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Way to go Teagan Reiss!
"It feels awesome [holding the school record],” Reiss said. “I’ve been staring at the record from 1997 every day since the beginning of freshman year, hoping that one day my name would be there instead.”
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“You can read it in different ways,” Principle Paul Weinheimer said. “You can try and read it a few stories at a time, or you can read one story and just really break down the questions and think about it and how it can impact you in a positive way.”
“I like making people happy and I like when you deliver the arrangements,” junior Ava Rojas said. “It puts a smile on people’s faces.”
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“I’m starting to get the feel of things again, and it’s nice that it’s warm outside again,” Sophomore Tristan Cancel said. “From the beginning of the season, I have faster times, and I feel like I can run farther distances.”
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“I know she’s a tremendous worker and she’s going to do everything she can to push to her goals,” wrestling coach Donovan Kleckner said.
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“I think having the option for students to do karaoke is great,” Junior Trenton Miranda said. “We should always have more options for fun.”
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“We brainstormed and decided on the theme to kinda change it up,” Brooke O’Connor said. “We have never done an all-gold theme prom before. Think about the “Golden Hour Gala” as like the Met Gala with red carpets, and golden glitz and glam!”
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“I think [this project] has sparked a lot of good [questions and interactions] that will be helpful regardless of what the students intend to do in the future,” doLampasas artist Ashleigh Elizabeth said.
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“I have loved this year’s competition season,” Flames director Jana Crawford said. “They are putting in so much work in their own free time and are truly carrying their individual responsibilities with so much weight for the team’s effort!”
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"I will always remember the fun times I had with my teammates the last four years,” senior Jonathan Harris said. "I will cherish the friendships and memories I made for as long as I live.”
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“I look forward to seeing how my piece does at state,” Daphne Davenport said. “Anytime you’re willing to show something you worked hard on that is very personal to you- especially your art- it will always be nerve-wracking.”
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“Writing these cards made me feel joyful because it made someone’s day,” sophomore Tanner Carney said. “They are a great way to boost someone who feels forgotten, lift their spirits and tell them that they are loved.”
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“I think the overall goal or message of Angel Tree is very simple: everyone deserves a good quality of life, especially children,” English II teacher and NHS sponsor Alison Brayton said. “It should be something society cares about every day.”
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“This season I hope to grow and improve with my team and have a good winning season,” Senior Hailey Palmer said. “I’m confident that we have improved a lot from last season, as we have most of our returners."
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“We are very grateful for the support of our student body and the support Badger Nation shows to all of our extracurricular programs,” Troy Rogers said.