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Class of 2025 speaks out on coming to Wadsworth High next year

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BY BROOKE BAUGHMAN AND ASHLEY ALLWOOD

With the school year coming to an end, the class of 2025 is excited about moving from the middle school to the high school. They give their opinions on what they are most looking forward to below.

Lainey Carpenter- “I am actually super excited about having more opportunities. I am also excited for lacrosse for sure and having dances.”

Lynsee Chastain- “I am very excited to become a high school student but I am also nervous of getting bullied by upperclassmen. I am also looking forward to not having a strict dress code and having school dances.”

Ana Pinkerton- “I am excited to go to high school but nervous at the same time. It’s a huge school and there will be lots of new people overall pretty excited. I’m most looking forward to the volleyball and basketball season.”

Philip Garcia- “I am excited for baseball season. I’m also looking forward to seeing my friends in the upper class. I’m also afraid of finals.”

Karley Allwood- “I’m not sure how to feel about high school. I’m looking forward to volleyball and no dress code. I’m afraid of being one of the freshies and being next to the seniors and juniors.”

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BROOKE BAUGHMAN
BROOKE BAUGHMAN, Opinion Editor
Brooke Baughman is a senior and has been on the Bruin staff for two years. She is the Opinion Editor and loves to write sports stories. She is the beat writer for the WHS volleyball, girls' soccer, and boys' basketball teams. Outside of Bruin, Brooke is a varsity basketball player and is involved in numerous clubs at WHS, including being a peer mentor for the freshman class and teaching 3rd graders about the dangerous effects of peer pressure through a group called HUDDLE. Brooke enjoys spending time with her three dogs, Charlie, Baker, and Dallas, and her grandparents. Brooke plans to attend college and major in a Pre-Physician Assistant program.
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