Monday, June 18, 2018

A Never Ending School Year

Kayla Paul-Koch
Staff Writer
Students at New Hope are still treading along with this long and tiring school year. Due to the icy and blizzardy winter weather, the last day of school has been moved from the 15th of June to the 19th at no ones fault but mother natures. Since we missed so much school we still are trying to make up work, but many students have officially checked out.
     With the seniors gone, the beautiful (ish?) weather, and the month of June upon us, students find it incredibly difficult to find the motivation to still work and pay attention. Additionally, many students are preparing for vacations and missing the last few days of school which makes it even harder to still find the strength to do the work and stay organized.
     Junior Zach Meixler says that “at this point everyday feels like a Monday and goes by super slow, which is ironic because the middle of the school year seemed to go by so fast. And all the last minutes testing is super stressful.” On the other side though some students like Laszlo Madarasz say that they’re still “kind of in school mode. It doesn’t feel like the end of the year [to me].”
     Although school is almost out, students should remember to work hard and put in their best effort. Even though summer break is almost here, grades still matter and we should always try their best. Push through New Hope students! We’re almost done!