This is my last year here at Reavis High School. I have had a wonderful time here, but my time has finally come to an end. Throughout my four years, I believe this year will be the best yet. I have met some terrific people and many of them have impacted my life tremendously. I am really going to miss walking down the halls, seeing all of my friends, and especially playing baseball on the varsity field.
On August 15, 2012, it was my last time walking through this school on my “first day” of school back from summer break. These four years have been very memorable. Walking through these halls I flashback to the memories that happened here, thinking this is my final year. I walk through them thinking of all the memories that happened, the good and the bad. It feels surreal to even think this year I’ll be walking across the stage, getting my diploma. In this school I’ve learned a lot of important life lessons, which have impacted me to be the person I am today.
My last year at Reavis. It's crazy to think that this is my last year of high school and then I'll be moving on to bigger and better things. I've had some good memories here, but not many. I have a few regrets too. I've always just wanted to get through school, do my best, and get out. And now it's finally here. My last year. I can't wait to finally walk across that stage, get my diploma, and then get to go to beauty school and do something that I actually want to do.
Well walking in Reavis as a freshman was a really amusing thing for me. I have two sisters and a divorced mom that takes good care of me. Standing at 5"8 freshman year was a pain, but thank to the Reavis weight room, im now 6"1 and fit. The football season with 4-1 record is a unbelievable thing to me and us as a team are trying to make it to the playoffs finding out what ram nation really is. There sitting on a bench waiting to play a game,like im ready to play my last game and giving every ounce of energy playing and feeling that i actually did something. Well we will find out really soon how my point of view is really the truth.
This is my fourth and last year of high school, it feel s like I completed a big part of my life but really it’s just the beginning. When I was a freshman and just entered high school it felt I had a really long time until graduating, these four years felt like they flew by. During these school years I had good and bad experiences, but I learned from them. It’s awesome thinking you’re finally graduating and keep completing those goals you’ve made to yourself. Know it’s on to the real world that everybody is waiting for.
It is never easy to say goodbye. Especially to something that is still somewhat new to you. Coming into Reavis as a freshmen was sort of itimidating at first, since I came from a CPS school and didn't know a single person. Burbank is a very different environment then from where I used to live. I felt nervous about meeting new people until I joined our football program freshmen year. It was a great experience even though my season was over after I broke an ankle. I met some people who i could call my friends and made a big impact on my life. These experiences are what make a person who they are going to be for the rest of their lives.
I want to thank everybody I've met during my four years including; teachers,coaches and friends.I want to thank the teachers for their help,teachings and putting up with me, especially Mr.Erickson.I also want to thank my basketball coaches for always trying to make me better on and off the court.And more importantly my buddies for helping in difficult situations and having my back even though I'm not always right.
In July, I walked in to the Reavis gym and stretched out for the last volleyball try-out I will ever attend. The Reavis gym. That is the place where I earned my first of many varsity letters. It is the place where I earned my first high school MVP award. It is the place where I will graduate and leave Reavis High School behind forever. The Reavis fight song, played over and over again in that gym, will forever be imprinted in my head and heart long after I move on from that Reavis gym.
The beginning of the first day of my Senior year. The beginning of the end. I can't beleive how fast these 4 years have gone by. From being totally clueless freshman year to becoming seniority and helping out kids who once were in my spot. From taking on leadership responsibilities in student council to running up and down the feild for all my soccer games. I'll miss it all. Learning and experiencing new things. Loosing and gaining friends. You find out what's real in high school and how to cope with the craziness of life. I won't regret anything except not trying as hard as I should've in class but even with that being said, I've learn that I should always try my hardest no matter what. No matter what I do I should give it my all. My 100%.
May 18,2013- The day we've been waiting for. The day where we are going to close another chapter of our lives and sadly, say goodbye. We will be saying goodbye to friends who turned into family, teachers who turned into role models, and assignments that turned into headaches.My Highschool career made me the person I am today. I was able to feel a sense of responsibility which will be one of many qualitys i will need in order to suceed in life. Instead of Goodbye, I would like to consider this a Goodluck to all my fellow classmates and to their future.
I still remember the first moments when I walked in Reavis. The emptiness I felt and how it made me feel alone in such a big school. Now I walk through and see all the memories that will last forever. A four year career that racked up journalism competitions and everlasting friendships. Goodbye, Reavis high school.
Every day for the past four years I’ve been doing the same thing: wake up, go to school, come home, go back to school, come home, sleep. Every day I’m on a constant cycle, like a skipping CD. It’s extremely difficult to believe that it’s almost completely over. I’ve been part of Reavis Drama and Speech all four years of my high school career and they’re both going to challenging to let it all go. I’ve established a bond that many people are not familiar with They have been my backbone four years; they have made me laugh, cry, angry, and they have made me smile. I am going to cherish these people for the rest of my life, because they have seen the other side of me that not many students get to see every day. Although I’m not choosing to further my acting career when I move on from Reavis, I will always remember those big, bright lights, those crazy death stairs leading up to our prop room, “scary” stories about Thespis, the ghost that lives in the auditorium, and Mr. A yelling at the crew kids from the house .
Sophmore year I reflect back on the first day of Reavis High school for me. Knowing no one, I came as the typical new girl. Shy at first, but knowing myself that wouldnt last for long. I can't shutup. But dont be fooled. Transfering from an all girls Catholic High School to Reavis was a little intimidating. I saw a huge difference. Reavis was a whole different envoirment with a bigger varitey of customs and the population was way more than i was used to.
I still remember when I got to Reavis for the first day of school. I walked down the halls and felt so overwhelmed, And I thought to my self that there was no way i could do this. But it turned out to be really easy and even when going to my classes i felt confident about myself and the teachers were very well put for them self's. I know that i will miss it all,But I seem to think that it is just a new path to begin. I also hope to finish the year off strong and hope Reavis stays the way it is and doesn't change.
This is my last year here at Reavis High School. I have had a wonderful time here, but my time has finally come to an end. Throughout my four years, I believe this year will be the best yet. I have met some terrific people and many of them have impacted my life tremendously. I am really going to miss walking down the halls, seeing all of my friends, and especially playing baseball on the varsity field.
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DeleteOn August 15, 2012, it was my last time walking through this school on my “first day” of school back from summer break. These four years have been very memorable. Walking through these halls I flashback to the memories that happened here, thinking this is my final year. I walk through them thinking of all the memories that happened, the good and the bad. It feels surreal to even think this year I’ll be walking across the stage, getting my diploma. In this school I’ve learned a lot of important life lessons, which have impacted me to be the person I am today.
ReplyDeleteMy last year at Reavis. It's crazy to think that this is my last year of high school and then I'll be moving on to bigger and better things. I've had some good memories here, but not many. I have a few regrets too. I've always just wanted to get through school, do my best, and get out. And now it's finally here. My last year. I can't wait to finally walk across that stage, get my diploma, and then get to go to beauty school and do something that I actually want to do.
ReplyDeleteWell walking in Reavis as a freshman was a really amusing thing for me. I have two sisters and a divorced mom that takes good care of me. Standing at 5"8 freshman year was a pain, but thank to the Reavis weight room, im now 6"1 and fit. The football season with 4-1 record is a unbelievable thing to me and us as a team are trying to make it to the playoffs finding out what ram nation really is. There sitting on a bench waiting to play a game,like im ready to play my last game and giving every ounce of energy playing and feeling that i actually did something. Well we will find out really soon how my point of view is really the truth.
ReplyDeleteThis is my fourth and last year of high school, it feel s like I completed a big part of my life but really it’s just the beginning. When I was a freshman and just entered high school it felt I had a really long time until graduating, these four years felt like they flew by. During these school years I had good and bad experiences, but I learned from them. It’s awesome thinking you’re finally graduating and keep completing those goals you’ve made to yourself. Know it’s on to the real world that everybody is waiting for.
ReplyDeleteIt is never easy to say goodbye. Especially to something that is still somewhat new to you. Coming into Reavis as a freshmen was sort of itimidating at first, since I came from a CPS school and didn't know a single person. Burbank is a very different environment then from where I used to live. I felt nervous about meeting new people until I joined our football program freshmen year. It was a great experience even though my season was over after I broke an ankle. I met some people who i could call my friends and made a big impact on my life. These experiences are what make a person who they are going to be for the rest of their lives.
ReplyDeleteI want to thank everybody I've met during my four years including; teachers,coaches and friends.I want to thank the teachers for their help,teachings and putting up with me, especially Mr.Erickson.I also want to thank my basketball coaches for always trying to make me better on and off the court.And more importantly my buddies for helping in difficult situations and having my back even though I'm not always right.
ReplyDeleteIn July, I walked in to the Reavis gym and stretched out for the last volleyball try-out I will ever attend. The Reavis gym. That is the place where I earned my first of many varsity letters. It is the place where I earned my first high school MVP award. It is the place where I will graduate and leave Reavis High School behind forever. The Reavis fight song, played over and over again in that gym, will forever be imprinted in my head and heart long after I move on from that Reavis gym.
ReplyDeleteThe beginning of the first day of my Senior year. The beginning of the end. I can't beleive how fast these 4 years have gone by. From being totally clueless freshman year to becoming seniority and helping out kids who once were in my spot. From taking on leadership responsibilities in student council to running up and down the feild for all my soccer games. I'll miss it all. Learning and experiencing new things. Loosing and gaining friends. You find out what's real in high school and how to cope with the craziness of life. I won't regret anything except not trying as hard as I should've in class but even with that being said, I've learn that I should always try my hardest no matter what. No matter what I do I should give it my all. My 100%.
ReplyDeleteMay 18,2013- The day we've been waiting for. The day where we are going to close another chapter of our lives and sadly, say goodbye. We will be saying goodbye to friends who turned into family, teachers who turned into role models, and assignments that turned into headaches.My Highschool career made me the person I am today. I was able to feel a sense of responsibility which will be one of many qualitys i will need in order to suceed in life. Instead of Goodbye, I would like to consider this a Goodluck to all my fellow classmates and to their future.
ReplyDeleteI still remember the first moments when I walked in Reavis. The emptiness I felt and how it made me feel alone in such a big school. Now I walk through and see all the memories that will last forever. A four year career that racked up journalism competitions and everlasting friendships. Goodbye, Reavis high school.
ReplyDeleteEvery day for the past four years I’ve been doing the same thing: wake up, go to school, come home, go back to school, come home, sleep. Every day I’m on a constant cycle, like a skipping CD. It’s extremely difficult to believe that it’s almost completely over. I’ve been part of Reavis Drama and Speech all four years of my high school career and they’re both going to challenging to let it all go. I’ve established a bond that many people are not familiar with They have been my backbone four years; they have made me laugh, cry, angry, and they have made me smile. I am going to cherish these people for the rest of my life, because they have seen the other side of me that not many students get to see every day. Although I’m not choosing to further my acting career when I move on from Reavis, I will always remember those big, bright lights, those crazy death stairs leading up to our prop room, “scary” stories about Thespis, the ghost that lives in the auditorium, and Mr. A yelling at the crew kids from the house .
ReplyDeleteSophmore year I reflect back on the first day of Reavis High school for me. Knowing no one, I came as the typical new girl. Shy at first, but knowing myself that wouldnt last for long. I can't shutup. But dont be fooled. Transfering from an all girls Catholic High School to Reavis was a little intimidating. I saw a huge difference. Reavis was a whole different envoirment with a bigger varitey of customs and the population was way more than i was used to.
ReplyDeleteI still remember when I got to Reavis for the first day of school. I walked down the halls and felt so overwhelmed, And I thought to my self that there was no way i could do this. But it turned out to be really easy and even when going to my classes i felt confident about myself and the teachers were very well put for them self's. I know that i will miss it all,But I seem to think that it is just a new path to begin. I also hope to finish the year off strong and hope Reavis stays the way it is and doesn't change.
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