Seniors Offer Advice to Underclassmen

To All Underclassmen,

Seniors are now counting down the days until graduation, so here is some advice to keep in mind: 

Cherish every single day, have fun, and enjoy your time in school with your peers because these four years will go by fast. You will never get these memories back. You won’t realize how much you enjoyed high school until you’re faced with going into the real world. However, right now you’re locked in a building with all the kids you grew up with, and you have to make the best of it.

After graduation day, you may not see half of the people you have been with for the past 12 years ever again. Take full advantage of what you have now: Participate in extracurricular activities, cheer on the sports teams, and support the arts. Before you know it, you’ll be walking out the doors of SHS, too. 

Advice from SHS Class of 22’

“Spend more time with your grade” ~ Grace Finnerty 

“Get involved and try different sports” ~ Christian Pitten 

“Be friendly with all your teachers–they will help a lot” ~ Mia Lanza

“Try your hardest freshman year–it will set you up for the next 4 years” ~ Bob Boyle 

“Go to school” ~ Marcus Mauceri 

“Be open to being friends with everyone from the beginning” ~ Maddy Von Freyman

“Go out–don’t regret any Friday night, and become close with Ms. Hughes” ~ Ava Place

“High school is going to be what you make of it” ~ Sam Benning

“Take in every moment that you can and don’t let it pass” ~ Alex Christenson 

“It goes by really fast–always try to find good–even in the hard moments” ~ Jane Naylor

“Live in the moment” ~ Libby Cutler 

“Start off strong and do your work” ~ D’kari Rodrigues

“Join as many clubs and sports as you can. Do not be afraid to get involved” ~ Patrick Sullivan

“Try and maintain relationships with teachers” ~ Joe Secaur

“Prioritize your work and have good time management” ~ Brianna Claytor

“ Try and survive–it gets better” ~ Avery Oram 

“Have fun while you can because it goes by really fast” ~ Keegan Sullivan 

“Be yourself” ~ Charlie MacDonald 

“Do not get down about one bad grade” ~ JJ Adams