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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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