Everyone is saying their goodbyes to the seniors who made history.
by J.H. (9th Grade)
The Seniors. Our beloved 12th graders who have to leave and go off to some strange country to learn more complex things, such as how to drive and/or finances. Really though, none of us are sad. We’ll miss them, sure, but they aren’t dead (yet).
They often assisted us in some way, us being the little 10th and 8th graders (excluding the 9th grader) who knew nothing and still don’t. They were our role models, as much as they could be without actually being models, as far as we knew, because they’re elderly and we don’t keep track of them whatsoever.
This may come as a surprise to you, but this is the most graduating peoples that we’ve had in a decade. Three whole people! A few years ago, the most was two and a half but now we’re graduating an entire three people. It’s wild. There’s going to be speeches and snacks and everyone who isn’t invited to the Graduation is gonna miss out. This is not our fault. However, you could come and teach here, thus getting the full experience and joy of teaching very psychologically mutated teenagers who have traveled to an average of ten countries each and know more about truffle fluffies* than you do.
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