“I regret not doing my early-release sooner because now I’m stuck in the school and I have two off hours at the end of the day. I had it my junior year and I wish I did it this year, too.”
Harrison Klein, East senior


“I regret not getting more involved. As a freshman, I didn’t join any clubs or had any classes that did things outside of school. I have a lot of fun with extracurriculars and since I joined I’ve known a lot more people and got closer to people I knew. It is a lot easier for me to be social and talk to new people.”
Ace Kruger, East junior


“I regret not giving Honors English my all. Honors English II is much easier but when you go from super hard to super easy you lay back too much. Had I stayed on the train more, I think the class would have been easier.”
Marissa Mastenbrook, East junior


“My biggest regret is that I didn’t consider people’s emotions a lot. I just kind of focused on myself and that was bad. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve gotten more emotional awareness.”
Noah Becker, West senior


“I regret not meeting new people and trying out new classes. I feel like I’d have a lot more friends and more experiences. Overall, I just kind of wish I had made more important memories.”
Hailey Sell, West junior


“I would say my biggest regret is not joining more clubs. I feel like I would have benefited from that and it feels weird to start a new club suddenly in my junior year.”
Kayleigh Snyder, West junior


(Top image: Photo Adobe Firefly, public domain, used with permission via Wikimedia Commons.)

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