What an Incoming Freshman Needs to Know

Milla Munoz, staff writer

Students can join classes, such as studio art, in order to create art featured throughout the school. (Milla Munoz)
Students will need to turn in work on time, as late work is not tolerated in high school. (Milla Munoz)
Students can opt to eat their lunch in the hallway. (Milla Munoz)
Students have the option to continue to eat lunch in the cafeteria, much like middle school. (Milla Munoz)
While some students may miss the middle school drama mod, there are a variety of theatre electives along with plays that theatrical students can take part in. (Milla Munoz)
Students will continue to purchase lunch in the cafeteria, much like middle school. (Milla Munoz)
Similar to middle school, incoming high schoolers will continue to use the lockers for storage. (Milla Munoz)
Students who excel at their sports have the option in participating in varsity sports. (Milla Munoz)
When a student reaches their sophomore or junior year, they have the option to become a peer leader. (Milla Munoz)
Students have the option to participate in school sports. (Milla Munoz)
Throughout the four years of high school, students are required to take one semester of a financial literacy class. (Milla Munoz)
When late, students can check with the attendance office to verify their presence. (Milla Munoz)