Making the Best of Quarantine

By: Morgan Kellogg 

     When I found out we would be off for two weeks my reaction was unlike any other student at Eisenhower. As Mrs. Alm came over the loudspeaker, I instantly knew that this was going to be longer than Governor Wolf had anticipated. I started to realize all the things that we might be missing if this 10-day period would be longer, and I was very upset and didn’t understand why we had to close our school. At that point, the Coronavirus was just starting to spread, and we hadn’t gotten any cases in Warren County yet.   Continue reading Making the Best of Quarantine

Surviving Quarantine 

By: Lilee Renninger

During my quarantine I have done one thing, and that is work. Due to the break from school and my normal routine that occurred during the quarantine, I got a job at the local Walmart in Warren. While working at Walmart, you experience some crazy things. Adding on to the craziness from Walmart without the pandemic, people are going crazy in Walmart right now because of COVID-19.  Continue reading Surviving Quarantine 

Losing Too Much Due to COVID-19 

By: Shelby Kuzminski

One phrase we hear considerably while growing up is “don’t take things for granted,” but when does this phrase truly come in to play? This phrase came true for me this year when the pandemic stuck us in March. I never would have thought my senior year would end so abruptly. I never would have thought that Friday, March 13 would be the last day of high school. Continue reading Losing Too Much Due to COVID-19 

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