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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Q. What grade are you in?

A. I’m currently a senior at Salisbury High School.

Q. What is your favorite subject? Why?

A. My favorite subject was Honors Algebra 2. I’ve always enjoyed learning algebra, hence why math is my favorite subject, and my peers just made this class very enjoyable.

Q. Have you received any special awards or recognition?

A. I’m currently in National Honor Society and I was awarded Scholar Athlete for tennis.

Q. Are you involved in any extracurricular activities?

A. I’m currently the captain of the varsity tennis team and I’m also involved with the twirling team, class advisory and literary club.

Q. What is your next goal after high school?

A. My goal after high school is to attend a four year college or university and major in business.

Q. What would you say your biggest challenge has been so far?

A. My biggest challenge has been balancing my school work with my extracurricular activities.

Q. What do you want to be remembered for?

A. I want to be remembered for my charismatic personality as well as my hard work and dedication throughout my years in school and extracurricular activities.

Q. Who is in your family?

A. My dad, Keith, my mom, Tricia, my older brother, Bradley, and my two cats Romeo and Buddy.

Q. Do you have someone you look up to?

A. I look up to my parents. They are both very hard workers and they go the extra mile just to make our family happy.

Q. Do you have any advice for your peers?

A. My advice for my peers is to be yourself, no matter what other people think. I’ve spent so long caring about what people think of me, but I’ve come to a realization that what I enjoy doing and who I am as a person should not be determined or looked down upon by someone else. It makes life so much more enjoyable not caring what other people think! Be yourself and don’t change for anyone or anything.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTOBethany Hnatow