“You don’t need all the friends in the world, just keep your true genuine friends close.” Caroline Orf
“Don’t skip school so you don’t fall behind or miss things.” Jackson Forth
“Stay organized and on top of assignments and due dates.” Chloe Robinson
“Get involved in things, if you’re not sure about it. I didn’t plan to get involved but that’s where I made my best friends.” Natalie Weltman
“Don’t procrastinate because once you’re behind it’s hard to get ahead again.” Liliana Balanay
“Having good friends is important and it’s a lot less awkward than it is in middle school.” Ethan Watts
“Join as many clubs as possible and find out what suits you, so that you can make new friends and learn new things.” Megan Walker
“Do not get too stuck on the friends that you have now, because that can easily change and it’s okay to meet new people.” Kaitlyn Pherez
“Go to all the football games and sports games as you can, and go to all the dances.” Bella Lamontagne
“Don’t overthink everything, and just have fun.” Morgan Highcock
“Do your school work and get good grades.” John Keen
“Try things that you’re afraid to do because you never know what your passion is and it makes you excited to come to school.” Grace Ferguson
“Try to be friends with everyone and not judge people by who they are friends with.” Josefina Heliander
“Try to challenge yourself in any way that you feel like you’re able to.” Sara Lamb
“Try new things even if you don’t think you’d like it because you could always enjoy it.” Lauren Lack
“Pay attention in all your classes and get your homework done on time.” Cora Frey
“Don’t be afraid to get involved in new things that interest you.” Jacob Bertchume
“Get involved in stuff because even if it’s not a club that you’re not super interested in.” Olivia Mattern
“Stay focused on school and try not to get distracted.” Kaniah Hurst
“Make sure you enjoy the time that you have, you don’t always have to be doing your work as long as you get it done.” Addison Neumann
“Do everything you can with your friends and have fun, be involved in as much as you can in high school.” Olivia Pearce
“Try new things and join new clubs because you can meet so many friends.” Taylor Pike
“Take as many AP and harder classes as you can because it helps with colleges wanting to have you.” Isabel Quinley
“Study for all of your tests and be prepared for class.” Emily McCune
“Try your hardest, don’t give up halfway through the assignment. Always follow through with everything.” Madison Oeltjen