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&USY LIVES I'EEP  S~UDEN~S  e:,ALANCED


                                             Homework,  tests, VIA,  his tory club,  football, and

                                      wrestling  were only  a few things that students had  to


                                      juggle . With all of the academics,  sports, and  clubs,  stu-

                                      dents st1ll  had  their free time.


                                             When  sophomore He2ther Steele  was free from ·

                                      home work and  cheerleading  practice for the afternoon, she


                                      filled her time with hobbies,  friends, and  family.

                                             "I  spend  my free t1me  hang1ng  out with friends, read-


                                      ing  and doing  things with my family. I also doodle a lot,

                                      listen  to music,  and  dance/' Steele sa1d .


                                             Sometimes t he  stress of it all  just got to be  too

                                      much , but  students found their own  ways to relieve  the


                                      stress.

                                             "Hanging  out with my friends at n1ght  and  on  wee k-


                                      ends is the  best. It takes my mind  off of everything

                                      stressful, and  I JUSt  get to have  fun/' senior  Becc2  Sh2w


                                      said.

                                             Students spent their time in  many different ways,


                                      but most kept them in  balance  and  prioritized.

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