Elise Varhan
Caden Sunsdahl, sophomore
Elise Varhan, Student Section Reporter
Over this past year, I’m really proud of passing my classes. COVID kind of made everything more independent and harder, so I’m proud that I didn’t totally fail because of the pandemic. I’m kinda scared for how next year is going to go, as it will definitely involve lots of readjusting to everyday school life, but I’m ready to go back to normal in all other aspects of life.
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