It is the 2025 seniors’ last year of high school, so other kids get a chance to see how they feel and what it’s like for time to be slowly catching up to them. As well as for other highschoolers to get a hint of what their senior year could look like in the future.
“This school year was like a 9 or ten out of ten” senior Gus Trejo said. “Because I just had a lot of good memories here. Actually, a really good time to stop here. Just talking to Friends and classes are actually pretty easy this year.”
This might encourage people to want to do Cross Country.
“My favorite memory was probably doing well in Cross Country, and the Cross-Country year in general because it was actually pretty, pretty entertaining,” Trejo said.
This points to the idea that the fun with Cross Country also comes with hard work.
“My least favorite part of it was probably gonna have to be pre-season Cross Country,” Trejo said.
This highlights what’s difficult about Cross Country:
“Just a lot of running in the hot sun,” Trejo said. “Just running and running and running, like basically every day, and then having to work out later for soccer. It was pretty tiring.”
This indicates that Soccer was a big part of his senior year.
“I really don’t know,” Trejo said. “I’m probably gonna have to go with, like soccer, like training for soccer and stuff, soccer games, yeah, soccer games” Trejo said. “After high school I am working and will be attending Kilgore College.”
This tells shows that senior markets where something special for his senior year.
“Senior markets was one of my favorite events,” senior Parker Philips said.
This highlights that he learned something new his senior year.
“My favorite memory was probably learning magic,” senior Charles Sheffield said
This shows that seniors already have their future planned out for after high school.
“After high school, I’m going to work two years with my dad and attend Kilgore College,” Sheffield said. “I want to get my CDL here at KC.”