I don’t think any of us could have imagined how much Covid-19 would be affecting our lives. We are missing our friends, teachers, and our normal lives, as it all gone so quickly. The Coronavirus has taught me how fast everything can change and how nothing is guaranteed. Continue reading Keeping Busy in Quarantine→
Around seven months ago when I started my senior year, I never would have imagined an ending quite like the one I have been given. Growing up and watching the classes before me, I have always looked forward to everything that senior year has to offer, including senior prom, the class trip, baccalaureate, the final walk through, and graduation. These events and more are experiences that seniors look forward to as a way to end the high school chapter of their lives and more forward into their futures. However, the graduating class of 2020 has been stripped of these experiences as a result of COVID-19 and the social distancing guidelines. Continue reading How Coronavirus Affected Senior Year→
Since March 13, 2020, all Pennsylvania schools have been closed due to the coronavirus. Governor Tom Wolf made this decision just minutes before the final bell of the school day rang on that Friday. Students woke up that morning thinking that it was just a normal day at school, but, little did they know, their high school experience was going to be changed. As a junior, many opportunities are being taken away from me due to school being closed and the state being on lockdown. A couple of things I’ve missed out on include spending time with friends, playing my spring sport, and enjoying my last couple of months in school. Continue reading Missing out on Opportunities→
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