The Patriot Volume 55 Issue 3

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THE RAIDER RETURN Annie Caswell Reporter

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he first day of school was a super crazy experience. It almost felt wrong to walk down a crowded hallway and have so many seats filled with students. “It was really weird because even though we still have a quarter left, it felt like the first day of school. Also my classes are so crowded it’s ridiculous,” said Keely While COVID-19 has been a very challenging time for many, the return of students to the classroom has so far been a light in the darkness of the situation. After a welcoming entrance back to

Eva Tuttle - Freshman “I am excited to see people, except i’m also scared for the rest.”

Jordyn Francis - Freshman “it was good to be back but it felt super crowded. It was bad but good”

school full of music and dance numbers from both pace setters and the cheer team, everyone was bound to have a great time back. Many feel excited to be back in the classroom surrounded by friends while some students are not so excited about the early morning wake up call. “I think it’s fine it’s just gonna be hard to wake up every single morning for five days,” sophomore Brielle Staines said. For many of the students, March 22nd was the first day they got to see the packed hallways of South.

Rachel Horsely - Junior “Parking was a disaster, it was overall very overwhelming,

Xavier Garcia - Freshman “I mean [i’m] kind of [excited to go back to school], I’m looking forward to seeing everybody and going to class full time.”


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