Jason La Kier, Reporter|February 28, 2017
Megan Herrup, Class of 2017- "[With the end of senior year coming up], I'm excited for SHOUT, and I'm excited for the next chapter. I'm excited for college. It's weird, because all these people [who I] finally know them, and now we're graduating. That's wack, and it kind of sucks because I don't really want to meet new people [and have to go through] making new friends [in college]. Still I'm excited for college and moving on." A post shared by Humans of West Potomac (@humansofwestpo) on Feb 26, 2017 at 2:37pm PST
Megan Herrup, Class of 2017- "[With the end of senior year coming up], I'm excited for SHOUT, and I'm excited for the next chapter. I'm excited for college. It's weird, because all these people [who I] finally know them, and now we're graduating. That's wack, and it kind of sucks because I don't really want to meet new people [and have to go through] making new friends [in college]. Still I'm excited for college and moving on."
A post shared by Humans of West Potomac (@humansofwestpo) on Feb 26, 2017 at 2:37pm PST
Franklin O'Maya, Class of 2020- "[Even though 3rd Quarter is starting, all my classes] are normal. [The thing that is challenging me the most now] are probably my grades. Right now, I'm kind of doing bad in [some classes, and] starting off [this quarter] I'm trying to bring them back up. I'm trying to focus [more]. I'm kind of stressed [about testing coming up], but I just have to stay calm and actually do stuff [like study]." A post shared by Humans of West Potomac (@humansofwestpo) on Feb 26, 2017 at 2:54pm PST
Franklin O'Maya, Class of 2020- "[Even though 3rd Quarter is starting, all my classes] are normal. [The thing that is challenging me the most now] are probably my grades. Right now, I'm kind of doing bad in [some classes, and] starting off [this quarter] I'm trying to bring them back up. I'm trying to focus [more]. I'm kind of stressed [about testing coming up], but I just have to stay calm and actually do stuff [like study]."
A post shared by Humans of West Potomac (@humansofwestpo) on Feb 26, 2017 at 2:54pm PST
Dajuan Bellfield, Class of 2017- "[3rd quarter starting] isn't really effect me. I play basketball for the school, but the change of the quarter doesn't bother it. I mean, I have study hall, and [that] helps me get my work done. I feel like I'm ready [for spring testing]. I feel strong in my skill set and what my teachers [have] taught me. [My toughest challenge right now is] probably balancing my schedule with basketball, being in the playoffs and whatnot, and doing my schoolwork, but for the most part it's pretty easy." A post shared by Humans of West Potomac (@humansofwestpo) on Feb 26, 2017 at 3:22pm PST
Dajuan Bellfield, Class of 2017- "[3rd quarter starting] isn't really effect me. I play basketball for the school, but the change of the quarter doesn't bother it. I mean, I have study hall, and [that] helps me get my work done. I feel like I'm ready [for spring testing]. I feel strong in my skill set and what my teachers [have] taught me. [My toughest challenge right now is] probably balancing my schedule with basketball, being in the playoffs and whatnot, and doing my schoolwork, but for the most part it's pretty easy."
A post shared by Humans of West Potomac (@humansofwestpo) on Feb 26, 2017 at 3:22pm PST
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