As Seniors come to a close in their last months of high school, they get to share about their semester one experience and whether they reached their goals.
By: Acacia Eppling & Lyla Schelich
In their final year of high school, Seniors must work hard to get good grades to go to their dream college. Since the first semester is over, Redwood Seniors got to share their goals and achievements during that semester.
Carson Rodriguez ‘24 says, “I achieved good grades for the whole semester, I worked and got my stuff done!”
Some students also juggle a job as well as school. Rodriguez has to handle school and a job, but he organizes his time and gets his work done!
Seniors also worked hard to be involved in their electives, because being more involved in school activities also looks good on their applications.
Jacob Abbott ‘24 has worked hard to stay involved with his high school career. Abbott says, “I made the musical, got all A’s, and the marching band was fun.”
Dealing with extracurricular activities can make it difficult to keep up with school work, yet Rangers do their best to manage their time.
Seniors have to really think about their future these last few months, and as it may be a bit scary, they work hard to make sure everything is in their best interest.
Fernanda Carreon ‘24 says, “Now I have to make choices about the future, I have to decide what college I want to go to.”
Seniors are starting their last few months of high school, ending their first semester with amazing achievements!
Carreon says, “I’m taking two AP classes and I got A’s in both of them!”
The Ranger family at Redwood can’t wait to see what the Seniors are going to accomplish this semester and what journey colleges and the future might bring them!
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